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Since clothes are bought for the household, not for the individual Sim, Sims can buy clothes for other ages, and for the opposite [[gender]]. So, teens, adults, and elders can buy for toddlers and children; and teens and adults can buy for their next life stage. However, [[young adult]] clothing can only be bought on [[college]] community lots, so teens cannot plan their college wardrobe ahead of time. Also, young adults getting ready to leave campus cannot buy their adult clothing in advance. (Young adults can go to other areas and buy adult clothing, but will not keep it when they leave campus.)
 
Players can have Sims try on outfits for their own age and gender. This can be useful, as the "mannequin" figure that appears when using the Buy option for the Sim's age and gender isn't always a good representation of the Sim. For example, the "mannequin" will generally be light-skinned, even if the Sim is not. Also, while children cannot buy clothes, they can try them on. The player will not be given the option to add tried-on clothes to the Sim's cart, so having them buy those clothes will involve using a clothing rack's Buy option, and finding them again. When a Sim tries on an outfit, he or she will go into a changing booth, change into the outfit, and pose in front of a mirror. After a short time, the Sim will go back into the booth, change back into what he or she was wearing before, and go back to the rack. If there is no clothing booth, the Sim will spin-change into the selected outfit, then quickly change back out of it. If the Sim decides that the clothing booth is inaccessible, he or she will spin-change at that point, pose briefly, then change back and return to the rack.
 
Sims can change and plan outfits with a [[dresser]]. Most outfits are one-piece outfits. but Everyday clothes can also be bought as separate tops and bottoms, which allows players to mix-and-match tops and bottoms for unique Everyday two-piece outfits. Beginning with ''[[Bon Voyage]]'', changing booths could be used as dressers, giving Sims the ability to wear outfits they had just bought.
 
== The Sims 3 ==
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