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SCP-XXXX

Classification: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a standard safe class container at site 19. SCP-XXXX is to be opened and its byproducts removed twice a day. All SCP-XXXX byproducts are to be incinerated, however personnel above class C clearance level may be allowed to keep byproducts if requested for testing.

Date of Recovery: February 1st 2020

Description: SCP-XXXX is a light pink cardboard box with the words "Beautiful" written on the top in black lettering. SCP-XXXX is 1 foot tall, 2 feet (0.61 m) long, and 1 foot wide. The box contains the ghost of Grahm Feild. Grahm Feild was a tailor, cordwainer, and milliner who had died from brain damage recieved from multiple blows to the head in july of 1997. SCP-XXXX was discovered at a warehouse in Grafton, Vermont after reports of a "box filled with perfect cloths" began to circulate. Once opened the box will contain a piece or pieces of clothing that matches the subject's clothing or fashion tastes almost perfectly. Immediately after being worn the clothing will cause the subjects body to change into what they perceive to be more attractive or simply superior to how they were before. Removal of the clothing will cause the subject to revert to their previous state after 1 hour of the removal of the clothing.

Use of SCP-XXXX for testing must be accepted and overseen by personelle of at least class C status.
Use of SCP-XXXX or any of its byproducts for personal gain is punishable by restraint of access for testing.

Experimentation:
Subject: 1 D-class.
Product: A black T-shirt with the word FISHIN' written on the front in white lettering. Subject began to sob uncontrollably and was escorted out of the room.

Subject: Dr. Malinda Mural.
Product: a blue 1980s style dress.

Subject: Dr. Jack Bright.
Product: A yellow neck tie with white stripes.

Subject: 1 D-class.
D-class was told not to remove the cloths. The D-class opened the box and stepped back. After 4 minutes a slow melodic noise resembling the sound made by a music box, was heard emanating from SCP-XXXX. The D-class was instructed to approach the SCP. when the D-class got close enough to look inside. A red satin hoodie was tossed from the box onto D-class. The word "ungrateful" was written multiple times on the inside and outside of the hoodie. This test was replicated 2 more times and the same response occurred.

Subject: 1 D-class.
D-class instructed to place a camera inside SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX was then closed after the clothing had been removed. The camera did not detect anything unusual while inside SCP-XXXX. D-class was instructed to open the box, when the D-class made contact with the box the camera stopped responding and the feed was cut. Upon opining the box it was discovered that the camera had been turned into a fingerless glove, still comprised of all the camera pieces.
Product: metal and plastic fingerless glove

Subject: 1 D-class and a white field mouse.
D-class placed the field mouse inside SCP-XXXX and proceeded to close it.
Product: A single fur sock. A small folded note was later found inside the sock as it was being brought to the incinerator. The note read: "You people sicken me". This was the first sign of intelligence provided by SCP-XXXX

After previous testing it was decided to attempt communication as the SCP showed signs of intelligence.

Subject: Junior researcher Kelven Stairner
Stairner wrote a note reading: "Would you mind answering some questions?" Stairner placed the note inside SCP-XXXX. SCP-XXXX showed no response and created no note when opened.
Product: Red scarf (first opening), leather belt (second opening).

Subject: Junior researcher Kelven Stairner wrote a note reading: "I understand you are unhappy about the mouse incident, however we need to communicate in order to determine whether or not you are sapient". SCP-XXXX responded by leaving a note in a light grey ushanka. The note read "It's not just the mouse that was unpleasent (although that was extreamly disturbing), it was also the rude man who rejected my HAND CRAFTED jacket! It took effort to make that goddamit!"
Product: Black leather hunting boots (first opening), light gray ushanka (second opening).

Subject: Juinor researcher Kelven Stairner
Stairner placed a note reading "My apolligies SCP-XXXX, at the time we had no knowlige of you being self aware. Are you willing to answer some questions for us?" inside SCP-XXXX
Response: "Yes"
Stairner: "Why do you produce your clothes and how"
Response: "Well, you need very presise hands, you also need the right tools and materials"
Stairner: "SCP-XXXX, are you aware you don't have hands?"
Response: "Are you daft? Of course I have hands how else would I be able to make these wonderful, glammerous, UNNAPRECIATED cloths!

Subject: Dr. Linda Artha

Addendum: Wearing the clothing provided by SCP-XXXX has been observed to be addictive. This is believed to be caused by the transformative effect. Wearing the clothing outside testing environments is currently prohibited.

Testing is currently halted