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===Clothing Racks in Businesses===
In a Sim-owned [[business]], clothing racks become point-of-sale objects which allow the business to sell clothes. A side-effect of this is that all outfits sold from a rack in an owned business have the same price, regardless of their normal cost. Pricing appears to be based on the normal §200 cost of Everyday outfits.
 
If the lot is being played as a business, a controllable Sim can suggest a type of clothing to a customer. If this sale is successful,<ref group="n">It appears that this may occasionally require the sales bar to be filled twice.</ref> a selection dialog for the customer's age and gender will open, and the player can select the outfit which the Sim will buy. If Everyday was suggested, the player will be able to select a top and bottom, or a complete outfit. This dialog is different from the normal Buy dialog in several ways. While the "mannequin" figure is not a perfect representation of the Sim, it should at least have the Sim's skin tone. Also, it is taller, has larger thumbnails, and does not allow the player to select a different age or gender. Once the outfit is paid for, it will be set as the Sim's current outfit of that type, so if it is the type of clothing the Sim is wearing, he or she will change into it. If it is an Everyday outfit, the Sim's in-game thumbnail will be updated. It appears that these sales may not, or may not always, decrease the number of items available on the rack.
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== The Sims 4 ==
In the [[Sims 4]], clothes are accessible by dressers and when the player first enters the game. Here are the current categories for different clothes:
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*Naked
*Everyday
*Formal
*Athletic
*Swimwear (Later update)
*Party
 
==See also==
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