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Set 5:
"A Vested Interest in Comfort"
Now we're finally getting to the stages where a gentlemen would start to feel he was not only in his underwear.

A matching sleeveless waistcoat- the long vest-like garment- is now thrown over the pant and shirt ensemble. Without the jacket, it isn't a formal enough look to be anything but everyday wear, but if your Sim is inside his house and he lives in a warm place- or just doesn't want to get the sleeves of his nice coat dirty as he works- this is a good look. The buttons coordinate with the choice of metal shoe buckle.


Set 6:
"Boys, Suit Up! We Have Tea to Dump"

And finally the simple suit in the 32 shades: jacket, cravat, waistcoat, undershirt, pants, stockings, and shoes.
The design is intentionally very simple, because if you can't tell I start from the ground up. Plus before I lost the template document with all the various layers saved I was going to make fancier embroidered and multi-color versions of these suits. But as is these suits make very good middle-class and sensible colonial clothing.

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Categorized for everyday, formal, and outerwear. Has fat morphs but no preg. Because astronomers in the Era of Enlightenment no longer believe in fairies.