Modest/Religious clothing for female sims?
Onion Girl:
*squee!* Besen's clothes are exactly what I'm looking for. The skirts are adorable. Thankyou. :)
My downloads folder probably hates me. :P Ah well, I'll just delete old crap I don't use anymore.
angelyne:
Quote from: Emma on 2007 July 16, 14:18:29
Those 'Dark Project' Victorian clothes look gorgeous. I am seriously thinking about doing a Victorian themed neighbourhood. I did have a Simstones themed one on my other computer and it was a lot of fun ;D
I'm an dowload addict and I admit it. To indulge my passion, I've decided to try the Royal Kingdom Challenge. This will allow me to go back downloading Medieval stuff. To further indulge my passion for accumulating stuff, I also plan a slight twist with the challenge http://forums.sims2community.com/showthread.php?t=29199 , I am going to change theme every couple of generations, going from medieval, Tudor, Renassiance, Victorian (I'll have to research the correct order lol)
jsalemi:
Quote from: angelyne on 2007 July 16, 23:50:02
I am going to change theme every couple of generations, going from medieval, Tudor, Renassiance, Victorian (I'll have to research the correct order lol)
I think you have Renaissance and Tudor swapped -- the Renaissance was in the 1400 - 1500s, and Tudor was the 1500 - 1600s, if memory serves.
Eleonora:
Quote from: angelyne on 2007 July 16, 23:50:02
I am going to change theme every couple of generations, going from medieval, Tudor, Renassiance, Victorian (I'll have to research the correct order lol)
To complicate things a bit further; Renaissance - Tudor - Restoration - Georgian - Regency - Victorian.
notveryawesome:
There are a lot of medieval-type clothes, as well as some religious ones (nun habits, etc) in the Midsimmer Night's Dream project, found under Themed Sets at MTS2.
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