User:The Jacketed Terrapin/All Clothing Designs by Villager

Here's a list of all the Top/Dress designs that have been worn by each and every villager as their default Top/Dress. To see the list of clothing worn by villagers in New Horizons, click here. For a list of the default clothing by game, click here.

In regards to the first generation games: If a villager has the same default Top in two separate versions, but a different one in the rest, those two will be grouped together with a slash (e.g. DnM/DnM+).
 * "G1" will be used in cases where a Top is worn by a villager in all versions.
 * "G1JP" will be used in cases where a Top is worn by a villager in all three Japanese versions, but not the localized versions.
 * "GC" will be used in cases where a Top is worn by a villager in all three GameCube versions, but not the Nintendo 64 version.

For New Leaf, Happy Home Designer, and Pocket Camp, there are, at most, three variants for some designs, as listed below. The "terms" on the left apply to Tops, while the ones on the right apply to Dresses:
 * Tk/Td: Indicates that the villager is wearing the "tank"/"tank dress" variant.
 * Te/Ss: Indicates that the villager is wearing the "tee"/"short-sleeved" variant.
 * Sh/Ls: Indicates that the villager is wearing the "shirt"/"long-sleeved" variant.

If a design has more than one variant, all words that are shared with all variants will be listed as the design's name for New Leaf and the spin-offs released prior to New Horizons. For example: the Beatnik Tank, Beatnik Tee, and Beatnik Shirt all have the same design, so the collective term will be "Beatnik". The "Tank", "Tee", and "Shirt" parts of the name will go into the "Variants" section.

If a certain variant has a different name than what the variant is usually called (For example: the sleeveless variant of the "Genie" shirt design is called "Genie Vest" rather than "Genie Tank"), a note will be placed next to the variant type, with the name being noted. This only applies to designs that have more than one variant.

If a design only has one variant, then its "variant mark" will not be marked next to the installment in the list of games where the villager starts off with that specific design. If a design is only worn by a villager in installments prior to New Leaf, then it will not have any of the "variant marks" listed by the villager's name.

Tops that have been worn as a villager's default Top


Dresses that have been worn as a villager's default Dress


Tops that have not been worn as a villager's default Top


Dresses that have not been worn as a villager's default Dress


Clothing that only appears in spin-offs


Unused/Unselectable clothing


Trivia

 * Excluding the Aloha Shirts, the Lite-Polka Tee has the most villagers out of any Top in the series that wear it as their default Top, with a total of six villagers.
 * Prior to New Horizons, when the default Top of a villager is changed between installments, it is usually because their former Top was removed in an installment, the design of their previous Top was transferred exclusively into a Dress (which no villagers wore as their default clothing with the exceptions of Azalea, Judy, and Shino in Pocket Camp, and prior to New Horizons), or the villager was previously an islander (with the exceptions of O'Hare and Roswell, who wear the Blue Aloha Tee as their default Top even as regular villagers). However, there are instances where non-islander villagers had their default Top changed despite their former one still being available as a Top item:
 * Bertha originally wore the Pink Tartan in all first generation titles, but has switched to the Funky-Dot Tee in New Leaf.
 * Bubbles originally wore the Crossing Shirt in all first generation titles, but has switched to the Grape Tee in New Leaf.
 * Cheri originally wore the Yellow Bar Shirt in all first generation titles, but has switched to the Sunflower Tee in New Leaf.
 * Cousteau wore the Noodle Shirt in all Japanese first generation titles, but has switched to the Rally Shirt in Population Growing.
 * Additionally, he is the only villager to have had a different default top in Population Growing than in Japanese versions to retain it in future installments rather than retain his top from the Japanese versions or gain an entirely new default top.
 * Elise originally wore the Cool Shirt in Wild World and City Folk, but has switched to the Gumdrop Tee in New Leaf.
 * Louie originally wore the Li'l Bro's Shirt in all first generation titles, but has switched to the Big Bro's Tee in Happy Home Designer and New Leaf.
 * Paolo originally wore the Cherry Shirt in Population Growing and, but has switched to the Pastel-Stripe Tee in Welcome amiibo.
 * However, Paolo's artwork for depicts him wearing the Pastel-Stripe Tee (then known as the Diner Uniform), but he instead wore the I Love GC Shirt in-game. It is possible the former was supposed to be his default shirt for that game, but was mistakenly assigned the latter instead, likely due to it being a replacement of his default shirt from  (the I Love 64 Shirt).
 * Piper originally wore the Striking Outfit in all first generation titles, but has switched to the Tropical Tee in New Leaf.
 * Punchy originally wore the Cherry Shirt in Population Growing and, but has switched to the Gray Tartan in Wild World.
 * Sylvana originally wore the Blossom Shirt in, but has switched to the Kiwi Tee in Welcome amiibo.
 * However, several pieces of official artwork depicting Sylvana in consistently shows her wearing a Kiwi Shirt. It is possible said shirt was supposed to be her default shirt for that game, but was mistakenly assigned the Blossom Shirt instead.
 * T-Bone originally wore the Yellow Pinstripe in all first generation titles, but has switched to the Hanten Shirt in New Leaf.
 * Velma originally wore the Cool Shirt in all first generation titles, but has switched to the Swell Tee in New Leaf.
 * Vivian originally wore the Subdued Print in, but has switched to the Dogtooth Tee in Welcome amiibo.
 * Vladimir originally wore the Tiger Print in all first generation titles, but has switched to the Lite Polka Tee in City Folk and New Leaf.
 * In Western versions only, this also applies to Cesar, as he wore the One-Ball Shirt in Population Growing, but retained the A Shirt from the Japanese first generation titles in Wild World.