Formal Clothes for toddlers

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Cappuccino:
This is kinda random, but while I was checking out some hair/clothes in CAS, I noticed this:



There's only one formal outfit for male toddlers (the New Year one) and yet this little boy decides to try on a beautiful dress instead.

Any idea why this is happening? It has something to do with the female toddler clothing, because when I switched this boy to a girl, her chosen formal outfit was the same dress, and when I changed her dress to the pink one and then turned her into a little boy again, he also wore the pink dress too. Are toddlers ever forced into formalwear anyway?

Liz:
*backs slowly away from the scary toddler in drag*

The only situation for which I can picture a toddler actually being game-forced into formal wear would be a wedding. And for that to happen, he'd have to be invited to the shindig in order to arrive formally attired. And yikes, I can't even imagine the lack of fun those logistics would be.

Cappuccino:
Quote from: Liz on 2008 September 05, 00:02:43

*backs slowly away from the scary toddler in drag*


Tell me about it! When I saw that I was like "err... I was making a boy, right?" I guess it all comes down to male and female toddlers being totally similar to each other when it comes to hair-meshes and body-meshes too. If you don't dress them appropriately, you won't be able to tell which gender they are.

Liz:
Doubtless, it's all a deep, philosophical comment on sim gender roles and conditioning. Or something. ;)

Yaakovashoshana:
I always thought it was a little strange that the pink and blue toddler tuxedos were classified as everyday wear . . . and available for both male and female.

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