Date: 2012-07-30 03:59 pm (UTC)
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Hmm, I have to say that I haven't found much of a use for toddler formal wear, even if I did end up default-replacing all of the Celebrations stuff (the toddler outfits were everyday). However, if I had the option I probably would find a use for it! It would come in darn handy for weddings or other events where a toddler may be expected to show up and be dressed nicely (say, a coronation, whether the toddler is the one being crowned or not).

... But I'm not quite sure how one would use toddler gym clothing. Shifts, shirts, nappies -- those would work great as undies or PJs (or even everyday wear for nappies -- it would make sense, I think, for peasant toddlers in the height of summer to just run around with butt coverage and nothing else. Less laundry!) or both. But athletic wear? I have to admit that I'm shaking my head.

And now for something completely different: I must say I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one who forces Sims into formal wear for church, even if I use a different hack to do so. They call it "Sunday best" for a reason!
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