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My female Sims simply have more outfits for their individual styles than any of my male Sims because of this. I may play dress up more with the female Sims (well, my main), but there is much to be desired for male/masculine framed/aimed Sim clothing. I barely can do a full wardrobe of my favourite male Sim—let alone all outfit slots. I mean one male Sim is the outdoorsy type so, yes, between HR and OR, they have some selection. But my other male Sim I needed various packs for even some placeholder outfits till more of his individual style gets more fleshed out.
But it does look like it is harder to dress a fashionable or even "style specific" male Sims that isn't stereotyped into Vampire fashion or something. Even RoM their masculine fashion is mostly distressed/comfortable casual (5-6), classy casual/formal (3), and clubbing/couture (3) (not including the footwear classification which is a bit rocker/goth leaning). And I feel the clubbing couture doesn't exactly fit the magic theme either.
Don't get me wrong, Sims 4 really improved CAS by having items transcending between feminine/masculine frames, leaving more options and being more inclusive. But there is definitely a noticeable fashion gap. And I honestly do not know if you make more sales on feminine geared CAS kits vs masculine, but that shouldn't be the reason to not provide more of a selection in EPs/GPs.
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