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ChampandGirlie
9 months agoNew Spectator
I have certain tastes so my sims end up being influenced by that. I really like the colors of blue and green so I probably skew toward having those colors. I have different colors represented though. I'd say there's some purple, red, white, orange and various patterns but I probably have more sims wearing blue, green or turquoise than the average player. I sometimes put sims in orange or yellow or white to coordinate with all of the blue, green and turquoise. Lol.
My sims probably more often wear either flowy boho stuff or polished/preppy looks or basics. I do have a few rockers. I don't have all goths but I may have a few now. I tend to use 3-5 daily outfits per sim and a lot of them have multiple outfits in different categories. A lot of lady sims will have a mix of dresses, skirts and casual outfits with pants. I definitely use the dresses. Male sims tend to look clean and may wear coordinated outfits or neat sweaters or layers. I don't use a lot of ripped up pants, but occasionally, I have a few that do. Most sims look "nice". Anyone can end up looking a bit like Leo DiCaprio in 1997 with floppy hair and loose patterned shirts. Haha.
As for organizing sims by world, I mean, most are similar but there may be a few differences. Oasis Springs sims are dressed like it's almost always summer. Willow Creek is seasonal and "normal". Windenburg and Henford are maybe even more euro-style. Henford does have a British style as does the non-dorm neighborhood in Britechester. Strangerville, Evergreen Harbor and Copperdale have some average "Americans". Chestnut Ridge will probably be like that with a southwestern slant (which Strangerville also has). Moonwood Mill will probably be all flannel and basics. Sulani is all summery islandwear and swimming attire. Brindleton is preppy with more cool weather clothes. San Myshuno is interesting and anything can go there, the style is probably more individual. I just have a few residents in Newcrest because I mainly use community lots there but it's seasonal like Willow Creek.
So, I do match the clothing a bit to the world, the household and the weather conditions, obviously. I probably have more boho sims in wild patterns than others but I'm someone who isn't afraid of patterns. I'm not too maximal but I'll use bold fashions. I'll have a sim wear a bold top and then muted other layers with matching accessories. Male sims tend to wear watches. Sometimes lady sims wear the one from Vintage Glamour. I just have good taste, to be honest. Lol.
My sims probably more often wear either flowy boho stuff or polished/preppy looks or basics. I do have a few rockers. I don't have all goths but I may have a few now. I tend to use 3-5 daily outfits per sim and a lot of them have multiple outfits in different categories. A lot of lady sims will have a mix of dresses, skirts and casual outfits with pants. I definitely use the dresses. Male sims tend to look clean and may wear coordinated outfits or neat sweaters or layers. I don't use a lot of ripped up pants, but occasionally, I have a few that do. Most sims look "nice". Anyone can end up looking a bit like Leo DiCaprio in 1997 with floppy hair and loose patterned shirts. Haha.
As for organizing sims by world, I mean, most are similar but there may be a few differences. Oasis Springs sims are dressed like it's almost always summer. Willow Creek is seasonal and "normal". Windenburg and Henford are maybe even more euro-style. Henford does have a British style as does the non-dorm neighborhood in Britechester. Strangerville, Evergreen Harbor and Copperdale have some average "Americans". Chestnut Ridge will probably be like that with a southwestern slant (which Strangerville also has). Moonwood Mill will probably be all flannel and basics. Sulani is all summery islandwear and swimming attire. Brindleton is preppy with more cool weather clothes. San Myshuno is interesting and anything can go there, the style is probably more individual. I just have a few residents in Newcrest because I mainly use community lots there but it's seasonal like Willow Creek.
So, I do match the clothing a bit to the world, the household and the weather conditions, obviously. I probably have more boho sims in wild patterns than others but I'm someone who isn't afraid of patterns. I'm not too maximal but I'll use bold fashions. I'll have a sim wear a bold top and then muted other layers with matching accessories. Male sims tend to wear watches. Sometimes lady sims wear the one from Vintage Glamour. I just have good taste, to be honest. Lol.
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