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Thanks for the comment! I've updated the mod description a bit (haven't touched this thing in years, it definitely needed some work) just to clarify a few things on the mod; to increase ease of use and to minimize compatibility issues, this mod was built as a stand-alone, and the armor added with it is specific to the mod. Any mods you get that alter armor will more than likely not be able to affect it unless they've intentionally included my mod in theirs. Armor has to be specifically targeted in a mesh-swap mod and a new mesh and skin has to be handmade for every piece included in it. So not only would they need to include my mod with theirs, but they would need to remake the skins I've made to fit their new mesh, because my skins are made specifically for the vanilla glass armor meshes.
TL;DR, for my mod to work with "Skimpy Armor", you'd need to ask the creator of that mod to basically remake my entire mod as part of theirs.
As noted in the mod description, it's in the Sleeping Tree Camp cave; the Sleeping Tree Camp is a giant camp based around the Sleeping Tree, found in the central plains west of Whiterun. If you enter the camp from the road, the cave will be on your right before you actually reach the camp itself. Here's a Wiki link with more info; http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Sleeping_Tree_Camp