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Set 10:
"Most Aren't Mozart"
Since I didn't have a teen version of any of the above suits, I grabbed Lidiqnata's teen version of her 18th century men's outfit and modified the plain suit textures until it played nice with the hair-pulling problems of a UV map based off that dreaded Maxis mesh. Most of my Maiar (servant god-lings like Sauron or Gandalf) start in my game as teens. And I really need more teen rococo meshes besides this one and the old Besen mesh with messed-up normals. If you notice, discounting the nightshirts, teen boys of the Rococo only have these plain suits and the first 'stockings and breeches' to wear.
Then I got a SS gift, so now teen boys can be as sharply dressed...

This is the only "Teen Age Only" set for males I made because there was no point in doing this individual set for adults.
Categorized for everyday, formal, and outerwear.
Again, there are more Besen and Lidiquinata (Not to mention that Maxis pirate) suit meshes with which I can play with. About the only gapping holes in men's fashion that I haven't attempted to cover are the sans-culottes of the lower classes. Sorry, mob. And really long winter coats- but the greatcoats are more a regency image. We have plenty of men's regency jackets. Also I didn't make any military uniforms, because no one is marching a regiment of redcoats through the streets of Valmar. And banyans or morning gowns. Those are informal, oriental-inspired men's robes worn at home especially if you lived in a hot or humid climate or were of an intellectual and philosophical sort. I do plan on using the alpha suit mesh to make some of these at some point for my Maiar that will later travel to Middle-earth as the Five Wizards.
And tri-corn hats. There's a mesh out there for them. If there's a strong demand I can always make the 32 matching colors.
Ready for the 18th Century, gentlemen?

We feel very pretty now.