Dresser

Dressers and wardrobes are objects, usually purchased in buy mode, which allow Sims to change their clothes. Sims using the dresser can change into their 'normal' clothes, and can change into pajamas/sleepwear, swimwear, and formal wear in all games; Some games and expansion packs introduced other changing options, such as 'High Fashion' in The Sims: Superstar or 'Outerwear' in The Sims 2: Seasons.

The Sims
In The Sims, dressers hold all items of everyday clothing available in the game. Prior to The Sims: Hot Date, they could even change a Sim's body type, since body type in the game was only determined by the item of clothing being worn. Using the "Change Clothes" interaction would simply "flip" the Sim into the next outfit for his or her age, skin tone, and gender, regardless of the body type it was for.

Beginning with Hot Date, Maxis dressers were changed so that "Change Clothes" opened a dialog similar to the one used in Create a Sim, except that it was larger and only showed clothing for the Sim's body type. However, custom dressers based on pre-Hot Date dressers still worked in the old way.

The Sims 2
In The Sims 2, clothes would become available in dressers after being purchased by a Sim on a community lot, though some custom content allows Sims to get new clothes while at home. Sims also receive a set of clothes when they age. Beginning with University, any career outfits a Sim receives are also available in a dresser. Once an item of clothing is in a dresser, it becomes available to all household members of the appropriate age and gender, for as long as the household continues to exist. When at least two items of a particular clothing type are available, the player can use the Plan Outfit interaction to choose one of them; if the Sim is wearing that type of clothing, he or she will change clothes.

Clothing booths, that are present only in communty lots, also act as dressers

Beginning with Open for Business, Sims could no longer use dressers on community lots unless they were part of the household which owned the lot. Beginning with Bon Voyage, changing booths gained the ability to be used as dressers. Clothing booths, that are present only in community lots, initially were used for "try(ing) out..." unowned clothing.

The Sims 3
The Sims 3 introduced full outfit customization, including changing clothing, shoes and accessories, using the Plan Outfit interaction of a dresser. All of the dressers are flat ones, with no armoires available. Unlike The Sims 2, dressers can now have objects placed on them. Sometimes the drawer can get stuck and the Sim will pull on it with both hands until it opens, causing the Sim to momentarily fall to the floor before standing back up and continuing their action.

The Fuss no Muss Styling Station combines clothing, hair, and makeup options into one editor. Using the "Makeover Self" interaction allows the player to change all of these for free without having to use the dresser and mirror separately.

The Sims 3: Supernatural brings actual wardrobes into the game, and The Sims 3: Into the Future add more to the game. Sims with high relationship can Woohoo inside it and has a chance to come out with different clothes. A witch with high enough Spellcasting skill can upgrade the wardrobe into a portal. Upon entering such a wardrobe, notifications referencing well-known literature and games such as The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and Portal will appear.

The Sims 4


In The Sims 4, dressers are used to change outfits and plan new ones. They can be bought for a minimum of §325, and the game comes with both flat dressers and armoires. Flat dressers can be used as a surface to hold lamps, collected items, and ornaments.