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- Sigzy_296 years agoLegend
"Smellincoffee;c-17099256" wrote:
Ohhh...The Sims 2 did this for H&M, and Sims 3 did it for Diesel stuff, I guess. It should be a bad sign to EA that so many people are saying "...what's moschino?", but maybe increasing name recognition is the point. I would have never heard of H&M or Diesel without The Sims...but I never think of them outside that context, so it's not that much of a win.
You've never been to an H&M store? Wow. - @Simpkin I agree with you about my name, basically every person that can pronounce and roll their r's can pronounce my name, by English speakers can't, I have to teach them how to roll their r's. >.<
- I also agree that the Moschino Pack should be pronounced how it was meant to be pronounced!
- Simmerville6 years agoLegendWell, my problem is that my game is flooded with objects and clothes that I hardly ever use. Not because they are bad, but because I need only so many. That's also the reason why I will hesitate adding any packs in the future. Menus get too long, I no longer get a good overview, and to me honest, there are quite a few almost identical items when you have a great number of packs. So - not getting this one unless I can't live without whatever it will offer :)
"nightowl1;c-17099180" wrote:
@Cupid listen, Cupid. Those people who run around flaunting their wealth, most of them I've run into have a snobby attitude towards others. Sure, it makes them happy, but they're rubbing it in people's faces. They're solely buying it because it's expensive, and they can afford it, yet others can't. And they KNOW others can't. These people, I've got a bunch of them running about in this little town I'm living in. They sport Adidas because they think it makes them "above" everyone else. Same with others who love being "above" everyone else. Sure, they're happy, but it's nothing I tolerate.
I guess I think a bit differently. I never really assume that anybody is wearing something just to make everyone else jealous? I mean I'm sure there are people who do that, but people do that with a lot of things apart from their clothes. They do it with their houses, their furniture, their cars, their lifestyles, etc. I don't really see why it suddenly becomes unacceptable in regards to clothing. And if the reason I'm supposed to disagree with the pack is because it enables some type of egocentric lifestyle.. eh. There are a lot of things in the game already which could potentially do the same (and who's to say I couldn't find a sim who would suit that kind of thing, anyway?)- Sid1701d96 years agoSeasoned AceI have one golden rule and if poeple actually started listening its simple, A group does not control you what you wear does not define you, only the actions you do and take effect how others see you. Define yourself above the groups and all they groups will respect you, and you as a individual are more unique than any group, outfit or the inaction of others.
- Sigzy_296 years agoLegend
"@izecson;c-17099106" wrote:
That pics of Moschino Clothing above dont scream expensive to me and are similar to the clothing sold on my local flea market for less than 7 usd.
https://gq-images.condecdn.net/image/MRVZRxa08Br/crop/1620/f/moschino-hp-gq-25oct18_b.jpg
https://static.standard.co.uk/s3fs-public/thumbnails/image/2018/10/25/10/moschino-hm-event-6-imaan-hammam.jpg
This probably screams more expensive. :p Their (Moschino's) colab with H&M. - Sid1701d96 years agoSeasoned AceYeah, well that is one reason i would not want to be a celberity in real life. Why do I want all my actions and decisions followed up by mass fan base and redioulously expensive outfits that take 7 to 8 hours to get into and hair that takes days to do, just for a few photo shoots with fans before you have to take 8 to hours to take it all off to get into your 7 to 8 hour hair or makeup costume for a movie or play that is being made or aired live. That is really overkill.
Edit: I am just thankful my sims can be famous without that extra layer of expansive clothing. - @Cupid - I never said you couldn't get this stuff pack because of it promoting an egotistical lifestyle... go for it.
- It is a sponsor deal like Katy Perry’s Sweet Treats and Diesel stuff pack, and I think the feedback was mostly uninterested back then too. It’ll probably be the same but this time it’s a brand not many people have heard of and many can’t/don’t want to buy their clothes IRL.
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