Winter clothing

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trudy:
thnx a lot, now i have a few :-)

Gwill:
I've recategorized a lot of stuff from this site: http://hnote.net/ as outerwear for my own use.  Great site for menswear, btw.
lueppi at MTS2 has some clothes that look convinsing as outerwear.
http://www.sim2-fashion.de/ has some warm looking clothes, but I think those needs to be converted too.
http://www.simsecrets.biz/ also has some nice jackets for females.

minanna also has some nice jacets for men.  My only beef with them is that they lack a fat morph.

akatonbo:
The link that ZiggyDoodle posted, btw, is excellent -- converts existing Maxis outerwear type clothes into actual in-game outerwear. Won't work on custom recolors of the meshes, but it still increases the available outerwear quite a bit, and SimPE or Body Shop will take care of that.

I also snagged some recolors from TSR, and made a few myself. (I love the women's cowled sweater.) Need to make some more, maybe I'll upload them.

Gwill:
I shiver at some of the things people consider outerwear for females.  Maybe it's my Viking blood, but it would not cross my mind to go outside with bare knees.

witch:
Oh exactly! I didn't get any of the ones with bare knees, I feel cold just looking at them. The raincoats for summer showers are fine, but for winter it needs to be warm clothing.  :D

Last winter in the south island it was the fashion to wear the low slung jeans and the midriff tops for the University girls in Dunedin - and probably elsewhere but that is our southernmost uni and these are supposed to be the smart girls. They wore hats and gloves and scarves, just with bare midriffs. I can imagine there were quite a few kidney complaints by the end of winter. I saw an item on the news, I presume it was true.

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