Using the Wardrobe Wrangler to towniefy stuff is a little redundant, because you still need an un-townified copy. Townie-friendly clothes, however, are made of sheer awesome, and I DO have nearly everything in my game townie-enabled (unless it's totally something only royalty could afford). This tutorial-- actually, it's more like a primer-- is the best thing ever. You only have to change a couple of values in SimPE to make clothes (and eyes and skintones) townie-friendly.
I'd never knock the Wardrobe Wrangler, though. It puts my jewelry in the jewelry bins instead of the glasses bin. Doing THAT the long way around in SimPE is a tremendous pain in the ass, I'll tell you that right now.
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Using the Wardrobe Wrangler to towniefy stuff is a little redundant, because you still need an un-townified copy. Townie-friendly clothes, however, are made of sheer awesome, and I DO have nearly everything in my game townie-enabled (unless it's totally something only royalty could afford). This tutorial-- actually, it's more like a primer-- is the best thing ever. You only have to change a couple of values in SimPE to make clothes (and eyes and skintones) townie-friendly.
I'd never knock the Wardrobe Wrangler, though. It puts my jewelry in the jewelry bins instead of the glasses bin. Doing THAT the long way around in SimPE is a tremendous pain in the ass, I'll tell you that right now.