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{{missing-info|''[[The Sims 3]]''}}[[File:Sims2bvpcrendjewelryrackgen.jpg|thumb|The jewelry rack from ''Bon Voyage'' and later.]]
 
'''Jewelry''', as a distinct type of item, was added in ''[[The Sims 2: Bon Voyage]]''. In ''[[The Sims]]'', some head and body [[skinSkin#The Sims|skins]]s were made so it would appear that a Sim was wearing jewelry, but it was not separate from the Sim's head or body. Some [[Clothes#The Sims 2|clothing]] for ''[[The Sims 2]]'' was made in this wasway as well.
 
While ''The Sims 2'' did not include jewelry prior to ''Bon Voyage'', it did make glasses separate from Sims' heads. This allowed [[custom content]] creators to make earrings, necklaces, and other accessories that were categorized as glasses. Accessories such as bracelets and bags are also possible, but the display will remain focused on the Sim's head regardless of where the accessory is to be placed. These accessories are available in Step 4 of [[Create a Sim#Step 4: Makeup, Facial Hair & Glasses|Create a Sim]] and when using a [[mirror]]'s [[Change Appearance]] option. Later expansion packs recognized this by using "Head Accessories" in Change Appearance, though they still used "Glasses" in CAS. ''The Sims 2'' also allowed creators to use custom "bins" for accessories. This allowed creators to make accessories that could be "layered" so that a Sim could have multiple accessories. While only one selection can be made from any given "bin", making a selection should not affect other selections that are in different "bins". This means that a player who wants to replace one accessory with another should be sure to remove the first accessory before selecting the replacement. Accessories made in this way are associated with various outfits by internal flags; the player cannot change this in-game, but these flags can be edited in [[SimPE]].
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