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Here, try this:
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/15211?tab=description
And if you want an explanation:
https://www.reddit.com/r/skyrimmods/comments/8gz7r6/how_to_make_followers_default_outfit_accessible/dyg2qyt/
Not sure what you mean, but the answer's probably no. What you're asking sounds like it would require changing the game engine, not just modding via the Creation Kit.
It doesn't work for followers who are not currently following you. This mod doesn't change NPC behaviour at all, and the default NPC behaviour is followers will not wear anything besides their starting outfit when they're actively following you. Modifying their "starting" outfits in-game requires scripting in functionality that was never intended in the game engine, and while it's possible, it also has greater potential for bugs and conflicts with other mods.
Belrand works as intended for me. I hired him and he had this iron armor, hide bracesrs, and hide boots. The way to check if the mod is working is to give him some cheap clothes, take away all his other apperal, and see if he puts on the cheap clothes you gave him. Do you have any other mods running that might conflict with mine?