I need help with my minecraft skin [duplicate]
I have been trying to use my Minecraft custom made skin i have used it in singleplayer and multiplayer working and lately I have been playing singleplayer no problem but when i play multiplayer i don't see my skin but other people do and yes i have bought minecraft
this is my skin just in case there is a problem with it:

Best Answer
You need to be on the exact same version as the server.. Example: servers version is 1.7.9 you need to be on 1.7.9 it's a problem with bukkit
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Answer 2
If you're using your skin as part of a custom resource pack (i.e. creating a folder named mobs, then placing your skin inside and naming it char.png), it won't sync with the Minecraft website. Go to https://minecraft.net/profile and upload your skin to sync it with the website, which will allow you to see your skin on servers.
Hope this helps. (Otherwise, it could be a server-side error, like Taco said in the other answer)
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