Retro Sewing Machine - clothes on Insta. The best mods to The Sims 4 in 2024
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- Retro Sewing Machine - clothes on Insta
Retro Sewing Machine - clothes on Insta
No one complains about the amount of clothes available in Sims 4 (especially since many mods have been released to complement the collection), but creating your own designs can take fashion to the next level. Interested? Try a mod called Retro Sewing Machine. In addition to the sewing machine, the mod adds a new designer skill and trait. So, collect the materials and get to work – cool clothes won't sew themselves.
However, before the materials become smash-hit pieces of clothing, I recommend that you improve your sewing skills a bit so that the materials are not wasted (you have to pay for them). Your ideas have a chance to sell online only after you level up a bit. Self-made clothes can be promoted in Sim equivalents of popular social media – Simstagram and Simtok. However, do not count on immediate success – first, you need to build a reputation. Still, it's worth a try, because production of clothes can turn out to be a profitable business.