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'''Clothes''' are the outfits that [[Sim]]s wear. Sims are only without clothes when bathing, streaking{{Vgversion|TS2:U}}{{Vgversion|TS3:UL}}{{Vgversion|TS4:S}}, skinny-dipping{{Vgversion|TS3:LN}}{{Vgversion|TS4}}, or [[WooHoo]]ing. Otherwise, Sims are always clothed wherever they go. Although clothing is largely cosmetic in nature, certain categories of clothing may affect gameplay; for example, wearing inadequate clothing in cold [[temperature]]s will make Sims uncomfortable. In addition, other Sims may react differently depending on the clothes a Sim is wearing—or lack thereof.
 
Sims are able to change the clothes they wear, either by using a [[dresser]] or on the spot before they perform certain interactions or go to certain places. In most circumstances, Sims will change their clothes simply by spinning around quickly. In console games prior to [[The Sims 3 (console)|''The Sims 3'']], Sims would produce changing booths before changing their clothes. Starting with ''[[The Sims 3]]'', Sims no longer require a dresser or closet to change clothes, and can change into any category of clothing anywhere at the player's discretion.
 
Through outThroughout all [[The Sims (series)|main games]], thecommon categories of clothing are everyday, formal, sleepwear, swimwear and (in an expansion pack) winterwear. Sims will change into everyday when heading out, formal for a wedding party, sleepwear when going to bed, swimwear when swimming, and winterwear as protection from extreme temperatures. CarriedThe athletic category was carried onforward from ''[[The Sims 2]]', athletic category remained included', making Sims change into themit when exercising. Swimwear, which are used primary for swimming occasions, did not initially appear in ''[[The Sims 4]]'', but was added back in a patch atsoon firstafter launch.
 
This article deals with the way clothes are acquired and used in gameplay; technical aspects of the way they work is covered in [[skin]].
 
== The Sims==
In ''[[The Sims]]'', a Sim's clothing is not separate from the Sim's [[skin]], and clothes are often referred to as "skins". There are seven different standard categories of clothing:
* Normal
* PJs
* Swimsuit
* Formal (adults only)
* [[Winterwear]]{{Vgversion|TS:V}}
* High Fashion (adults only){{Vgversion|TS:S}}
* Princely (Prince Sims only){{Vgversion|TS:MM}}
 
There are also several categories of costumes, which can only be selected from the '''Porta-Parody Costume Trunk''' included with ''[[House Party]]''. Note that the Formalwear and Swimsuits options are entirely separate from the standard Formal and Swimsuit categories.
* Costumes
* Disco
* Formalwear
* Beachwear
* Clubwear
* Swimsuits
* Togas
* Westernwear
 
Sims wear Normal clothes by default, and they are the only clothing category available in [[Create a Sim#The Sims|Create a Sim]]. All other categories have a default outfit, which is automatically assigned to Sims when they are created.<ref group="n">The [[Townie#Types of Townies in The Sims|"Somebodies"]] of [[Studio Town]] wear High Fashion by default, and are assigned a random Maxis High Fashion outfit.</ref> It is not possible to purchase Normal outfits, as [[Dresser|wardrobes]] contain all available everyday clothes. Prior to ''[[Hot Date]]'', the wardrobe's "Change Clothes" option would change a Sim into the next available Normal outfit for his or her age, gender, and skin tone, even if it didn't use the same body type. If ''Hot Date'' or a later expansion is installed, the "Change Clothes" option opens a dialog which allows the player to flip through previews of the Normal outfits available for the Sim's age, gender, skin tone, and body type. However, [[Custom content|custom]] wardrobes based on pre-''Hot Date'' wardrobes still work in the old way.
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==The Sims Online==
''[[The Sims Online]]'' contains the same basic categories as ''The Sims''; Normal, Formal, PJs and Swimsuit. However, several new costume categories are introduced, each accessed from their own unique trunks:
* Costumes
* Old World
* Sci-Fi
* Sport
* Toga
* Uniform
* Vaudeville
* Vegas
* Wedding
 
==The Sims 2==
{{See also|Body Shop}}
In ''[[The Sims 2]],'', there are seven different categories of clothing:
* Everyday (§200 - available as tops, bottoms, or whole outfits)
* Formal (§400)
* PJs (§75)
* Undies (§50)
* Swimwear (§150)
* Athletic/Gym Clothes<ref group="n">"Athletic" is used in CAS, while "Gym Clothes" is used in dressers and clothing racks.</ref> (§100 - not available for toddlers. Available for children with ''[[FreeTime]]'')
* [[Outerwear]] {{Vgversion|TS2:S}}(§300).
* Special (hidden - contains uniforms for NPCs)
 
:If ''FreeTime'' is installed, Sims with a Silver or Gold [[talent badge]] in [[sewing]] can make any type of clothing except Outerwear and Everyday tops and bottoms for §120.
 
Sims receive a new set of clothing when they [[Birthday|age]].<ref group="n">If the ''[[The Sims 2: Kitchen & Bath Interior Design Stuff|Kitchen & Bath stuff pack]]'' is installed, young adult and adult females may receive one of the outfits included in that pack.</ref> Otherwise Sims must go to [[community lot]]s to purchase more clothes.<ref group="n">Some [[custom content]] allows Sims to get new clothes while at home.</ref> While clothing is expensive, it lasts forever, never needs washing, and one size really ''does'' fit all. Clothes can be placed in more than one category. For example, an Athletic outfit may be cross-categorized as Everyday. Even if an item of clothing is in more than one category, it only needs to be bought once. Likewise, some [[toddler]] and [[child]] clothing is flagged as unisex, and only needs to be bought once to be available to both boys and girls. Clothing is available as soon as it is paid for, though a Sim's ability to access it on community lots depends on which [[expansion pack]]s are installed.
 
Beginning with ''[[The Sims 2: University|University]]'', a Sim's [[career]] outfits were added to the family wardrobe, but ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime|FreeTime]]'' reverted this to pre-''University'' behavior.<ref group="n">A [[mod]] which restores the pre-''FreeTime'' behavior is available [https://modthesims.info/download.php?t=282922 at Mod The Sims].</ref> If a career outfit that is added to the family wardrobe has a teen version, that outfit may also be added to the wardrobe, even if no teen in the household has the job which uses it.
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===Clothes and moving===
Since clothes are bought for the household, they travel with the household, not necessarily with individual Sims. If the household moves from one lot to another, the household's wardrobe should go with it. However, when individual Sims move from one household to another, whether directly or via the Family Bin, they might not carry any clothes other than the ones they are wearing and any special outfits they may have acquired. However, this will not necessarily apply to career outfits; career outfits earned by household members may travel with the household rather than with the Sim who earned them. The game appears to maintain this distinction even for single-Sim households. If a Sim who is the only member of a household marries or moves into another, that Sim's wardrobe may not travel with him/her.<ref group="n">The [[The Sims 2/Patch#Patch notes|patch notes]] for the base game patch state "Sims now take a copy of all clothing in the family's inventory when they move out," but it itis possible that this behavior was changed in a later expansion.</ref>
 
With ''FreeTime'', Sims can carry sewn outfits in [[Inventory#The Sims 2: Nightlife|inventory]] when they move, and even when they go to or return from college.
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* Naked ([[live mode]] only)
* Everyday
* Formalwear
* Sleepwear
* Swimwear
* Athletic
* [[Outerwear]]{{Vgversion|TS3:S}}
* Singed (live mode only)
* Martial Arts (live mode only){{Vgversion|TS3:WA}}
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* Career
* Firefighting (live mode only){{Vgversion|TS3:A}}
* Makeover ([[styling station]] only){{Vgversion|TS3:A}}
* Skinny Dipping Towel (live mode only){{Vgversion|TS3:LN}}
* Scuba Diving (live mode only){{Vgversion|TS3:IP}}
* Racing (horses only){{Vgversion|TS3:P}} (horses only)
* Jumping (horses only){{Vgversion|TS3:P}} (horses only)
* Bridle (horses only){{Vgversion|TS3:P}} (horses only)
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There are many categories of clothing in ''The Sims 3''. Sims can choose their outfit for everyday, formalwear, sleepwear, swimwear, athletic, career {{Vgversion|TS3:ST}}, and outerwear {{Vgversion|TS3:S}}. The undies category has been merged with sleepwear, so Sims will wear sleepwear after they [[WooHoo]], for instance. Career outfits can be customized since [[The Sims 3/Patch 31|patch 31]], equivalent to ''Showtime'', which enables more choice for Sims in their [[career]] or [[profession]]. Outerwear is worn by Sims during [[winter]] or cold weather, and it keeps Sims warm longer than wearing anything else.
 
The rest of the categories are only used for special occasions, and they mostly cannot be customized. Naked and singed categories are used when Sims take a bath or get [[singed]]. Sims gain martial arts clothing as they earn more skills in [[Martialmartial Artsarts]], and this clothing is used when they practice Martialmartial Artsarts and spar. Firefighting is used when Sims respond to an emergency if they work in the [[Firefighterfirefighter]] profession. Skinny dipping towel is used when Sim's clothes are hidden while they are [[skinny dipping]], forcing them to wear a towel to cover themselves. The ability to change a Sim's outfit by clicking on the Sim is locked, so they have to change clothes using the dresser. The racing, jumping, and bridle categories are for [[horse]]s only. The game shares Sim and animal clothes as the same type, but their outfits are restricted to their species only.
 
Due to the way the game handles the caching of clothing, Sims will appear to freeze before they change their outfits. The game's [[time|clock]] will continue to progress during this time, which will result in several Sim minutes being wasted. To reduce the amount of time lost when changing clothes, players should pause the game and wait a few seconds after instructing Sims to change their clothes; this will allow the game to load the clothes of the Sim while the game is paused, thus saving time.<ref>https://modthesims.info/showthread.php?p=3076590#post3076590</ref>
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* Athletic
* Sleepwear
* Party
* Party - as the name suggest, the category is used for Sims to switch and arrive at a party dressed for the occasion. Exceptions are if the social event is a costume of kind party or Black and White Bash. Sims will also change into party clothing when visiting a [[nightclub]].
* Swimwear (added in [[The Sims 4/Patch 7|Patch 7]] for children and older, and in [[The Sims 4/Patch 68|Patch 68]] for toddlers)
* [[Outerwear|Hot Weather]] (added in [[The Sims 4/Patch 68|Patch 68]])
* [[Outerwear|Cold Weather]] (added in [[The Sims 4/Patch 68|Patch 68]])
* Situation (hidden - assigns non-career "uniforms" to NPCs in certain social situations)
* Career{{Vgversion|TS4:GTW}}
* Batuu (only worn by playable Sims and townies in [[Batuu]]){{Vgversion|TS4:JTB}}
* Naked ([[live mode]] only)
* Career ([[live mode]] only)
* Naked ([[live mode]] only)
* Towel (live mode only)
* Bathrobe (live mode only){{Vgversion|TS4:SD}}
* CareerWalking (dogs only){{Vgversion|TS4:GTWC&D}}
 
They function the same way as clothes do in ''The Sims 3'', therefore players are unable to purchase clothing. With ''Get to Work'', Sims can purchase pre-made outfits on mannequins. Sims can have up to five different outfits for each category that can be accessed in [[Create a Sim]]. The hairstyle of a Sim's first everyday outfit is automatically applied to every other category, unless the player manually chooses a different hairstyle for a particular outfit. [[Dog]]s have access to two clothing categories, everyday and walking, and [[cat]]s only have access to everyday. However, they can still be given five different outfits for each category.
 
Sims wear party outfits for most [[party|social events]], except when the event has a specified dress code (for example, Sims dress in formal outfits for [[wedding]]s). Sims will also wear their party outfits to [[nightclub]]s. The situation category exists to dress NPCs for roles that are not their careers, such as tourists or [[festival]]-goers in [[San Myshuno]]. Contrary to previous games, Sims also have the option to "Change Into Nude". However, they can only do this if there are no Sims who are [[teen]] or younger nearby. They will get [[embarrassed]] if an underage Sim sees them naked, but there are otherwise no associated moodlets.
Clothes can also be unlocked through other activities:
 
Clothes can also be unlocked through othervarious activities:
* Getting promotions in careers.
* Leveling up in various skills.
* Purchasing certain club perks.{{Vgversion|TS4:GT}}
* Purchasing a restaurant perk.{{Vgversion|TS4:DO}}
* Purchasing merchandise from a [[festival]].{{Vgversion|TS4:CL}}
* Completing the curry challenge.{{Vgversion|TS4:CL}}
 
Contrary to previous games, Sims have an option to "Change Into Nude". However, they can only do this if there are no Sims who are [[teen]] or younger nearby. This will not affect a Sim's moodlets.
 
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==References==