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4 years agoNew Spectator
"CAPTAIN_NXR7;c-17987043" wrote:
I like the fact that these kits are both in contrast to one another:
The South Asian kit offers traditional inspired clothing with these gorgeous, vibrant patterns and colors whereas the Korean airport kit is the total opposite of that, with a more modern aesthetic and muted tones.
I mean I don’t really wear any of that stuff myself (I wear kilts ‘n….bear cloaks ?) however I could use all of it in my plethora of saves.
I hope this doesn’t sound offensive to anyone either, but the Moroccan, Mumbai kit and every other content similar to such ornate designs seem very foreign to me like an exotic, fairytale dream. I love using all of that in my fantasy saves.
In my game I’m not too interested in playing with RL cultures and so I’d rather make up my own, but the culture inspired CAS kits is something I would definitely like to see more of just so that I can expand upon my fantasy world content. Pretty much every woman wearing a sari or other ornate dress looks like and enchantress to me. I apologize if that’s a very inappropriate thing to say.
I don’t really know what to say anymore these days so perhaps I should take Ronan Keating’s advice and believe him when he says that I say best when I say nothing at all. ?
The airport kit on the other hand would totally suit my “normal” Sims in my “normal” saves.
I don’t know and I already mentioned it elsewhere, but I just wish those long coats aren’t always part of full body outfits. I’d prefer choosing me own trousers.
I pretty much do the same. Such as Henford on Bagley is home to my My Little Pony Equestria Girls. It's perfect for them. The flashy shiny, "different" CAS clothing are used on my Aliens. I can go on and on. :)
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