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In ''[[The Sims]]'', dressers hold all items of everyday clothing available in the game, and can even change a Sim's body type, since body type in the game was only determined by the item of clothing being worn. In ''[[The Sims 2]]'', only clothes purchased by a Sim on a community lot would be available in the dresser. ''[[The Sims 3]]'' introduced full outfit customization, including changing clothing, shoes and accessories, via the dresser. |
In ''[[The Sims]]'', dressers hold all items of everyday clothing available in the game, and can even change a Sim's body type, since body type in the game was only determined by the item of clothing being worn. In ''[[The Sims 2]]'', only clothes purchased by a Sim on a community lot would be available in the dresser. ''[[The Sims 3]]'' introduced full outfit customization, including changing clothing, shoes and accessories, via the dresser. |
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Dressers 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.
In The Sims, dressers hold all items of everyday clothing available in the game, and can even change a Sim's body type, since body type in the game was only determined by the item of clothing being worn. In The Sims 2, only clothes purchased by a Sim on a community lot would be available in the dresser. The Sims 3 introduced full outfit customization, including changing clothing, shoes and accessories, via the dresser.