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I'm using another mod which would allow me to do exactly this... but I just discovered it has compatibility issues once you get to alloy armors.
Have you considered doing Grimm style Advent gear? That's the other must have armor mod right now and you could roll it into this mod and solve all my compatibility issues. There's basically no downside to offering more customisation.
Someone needs to start making tidy packs of all these sweet armor mods.
*I guess, some bizarrely dressed randomly generated troops will appear but that's what customisation is for. Or a Character Pool Only mod.
Go to destination, Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\268500, and than there should be a bunch of folders with numbers on them. You'd need to check each folder to see which one is from my mod ussually the numbers are set by order in whcih you subscribed. Once u find out which is my mod, inside there should be a config folder. Inside the config folder there should be XcomContent.ini
In that file you can edit which armors are visible where. I've commented all of it for easy use. Make sure to make a backup before you start editing it.