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luthienrising
4 years agoHero+
Just here to say I love what I've seen so far about this pack. I've loved nontraditional mens couture since the mid-80s when I first started seeing it. My now-husband and I used to buy the European Vogue magazines (which were more interesting than American Vogue) and dream of having money to actually get to buy and wear the more out-there things we saw there (though he does own an early utilikilt that, sadly, no longer fits). Kits are niche; they're not as likely to be where Maxis addresses non-niche things like a big pile of everyday men's clothes that your average Sim will wear or a bunch of punk clothes (which is a style that's been around almost as long as I have). This niche just happens to be my niche. Also one of my sons would absolutely in real life wear almost everything in it if he could afford any of it ever.
(That said, though, I'd love to also see more remeshing of in-game women's wear for masculine frames. But it's never going to be the same as something designed for a masculine frame. In real life, my skinny cis male kid can wear women's shirts — which he often does, for the fit and patterns — without them making him look like he has noticeable breast tissue.)
*Kits are niche, not Kids :D
(That said, though, I'd love to also see more remeshing of in-game women's wear for masculine frames. But it's never going to be the same as something designed for a masculine frame. In real life, my skinny cis male kid can wear women's shirts — which he often does, for the fit and patterns — without them making him look like he has noticeable breast tissue.)
*Kits are niche, not Kids :D
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