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Revision as of 17:30, 26 June 2009
What sims wear. Sims are only without clothes when bathing, streaking, or WooHooing.
The Sims
See also: Skins
Types of outfits:
- Everyday
- Pajamas
- Swimwear
- Formal
- Winterwear (The Sims: Vacation)
New outfits can be bought at Community lots. There is no need to buy new Everyday outfits, as wardrobes already contain them all.
The Sims 2
Types of outfits:
- Everyday
- Formal
- PJs
- Undies
- Swimwear
- Athletic
- Outerwear (The Sims 2: Seasons)
Sims receive a new set of clothing when they age. Otherwise Sims must go to Community lots to purchase more clothes.
Sims can change and plan outfits with a dresser. Most outfits are one piece outfits. Players can mix-and-match tops and bottoms for unique Everyday two piece outfits.
Custom Clothes/Skins
For The Sims 2 see: Body Shop.
The Sims 3
Types of outfits:
- Everyday
- Formal
- Sleepwear
- Athletic
- Swimwear
There are no longer clothing shops as sims have acess to all outfits except special career outfits. In The Sims 3, players have the ability to customize the pattern and color of every article of clothing. Shoes are now separate pieces from the rest of the clothes, and every outfit category has the ability to choose different tops and bottoms. A new feature in The Sims 3 is that Sims can now choose three different outfits for each category of clothing that they will wear periodically.