Guild Wars 2 cosmetic armor works only on one armor?

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I have bough Guild Wars 2 Heroic Edition and I have got that items, that can change the way that armor looks, I'm only level 10 and I'm not sure how does this armor works. So I'd like to ask if it's bounded on items that I use, that low level armors or can I remove it after I find better armor?

If my question isn't clear, here is an example, there are that http://i.imgur.com/DOuxni0.jpg apperance change items, if I use them now on low items, can I remove it afterward?






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Are skins account wide gw2?

Collecting Weapon and Armor SkinsFor the Wardrobe, we've changed skins to an account-wide unlock system. Skins can be unlocked by using consumables, equipping items, salvaging equipment, or right-clicking on equipment and account-binding it.

Are outfits account wide gw2?

Outfits are unlocked account wide in the wardrobe and can be used on all characters simultaneously if the player chooses. There is no cost or restrictions associated with changing between unlocked outfits so players can change their outfits as often as they like.

How do you use armor skins in gw2?

The Wardrobe is a character customization system in Guild Wars 2. It allows you to permanently unlock skins for your entire account that can then be used to customize the look of your characters. As you unlock armor and weapon skins, the Wardrobe lets you select and preview them on any character.



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