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In ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]'', '''Plan Outfit''' is an [[interaction]] that requires a [[dresser]] to change a Sim's [[clothes]] for an outfit type. In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', it can also be used for cloning<ref>The name, traits, and bio will be saved, but not the skills that they have earned or relationships made.</ref> precreated neighborhood and in-game created Sims to the Sim bin in [[Create a Sim]] or [[TheSims3.com|The Exchange]].
 
This option does not exist in ''[[The Sims]]''. Wardrobes in ''The Sims'' have a "Change clothes" option which allows a player to change a Sim's Everyday [[Skins|skin]], so long as the Sim is wearing Everyday clothes. (At times, it may be necessary to havehavkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkke the Sim "Change to Normal" before the option will appear, even if he or she appears to be wearing Everyday clothes.) The player will be able to choose from '''all''' Everyday clothes, both Maxis-made and custom, which are made for the Sim's age, gender, body type, and skin tone.
 
In ''[[The Sims 2]]'' using the "Plan Outfit" interaction allows the player to change the Sim's outfit to clothing that has been bought or an outfit that was provided automatically for another Sim in the household. Using [[boolprop testingcheatsenabled]], a player can select the "Plan Outfit" option in the Sim's pie menu and add any clothes in the game to their cart, and then wear them.
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