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'''Clothing''' is a category of items in the {{SER}}, consisting of types such as tops, bottoms, and accessories which allow the [[player]], as well as [[villagers]], to customize their appearance. | '''Clothing''' is a category of items in the {{SER}}, consisting of types such as tops, bottoms, and accessories which allow the [[player]], as well as [[villagers]], to customize their appearance. | ||
− | Several types of clothes are available in the series. Most clothes are obtainable from the | + | Several types of clothes are available in the series. Most clothes are obtainable from the botique [[Able Sisters]], but some are only available from certain [[events]] or from [[special character]]s such as [[Gracie]]. In addition, players can create custom [[design]]s and have them worn. |
==Types of clothing== | ==Types of clothing== | ||
− | [[File:NH Able Sisters | + | [[File:NH Able Sisters fitting room.jpg|thumb|Fitting room of [[Able Sisters]] in {{NH|short|nolink}}. Notice the types of clothing at the top part of the image.]] |
===Tops=== | ===Tops=== | ||
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Tops are clothing typically worn between the neck and the waist. Available since the start of the series, the player and villagers are free to customize their tops, either from an item or from a custom-made design. | Tops are clothing typically worn between the neck and the waist. Available since the start of the series, the player and villagers are free to customize their tops, either from an item or from a custom-made design. | ||
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===Bottoms=== | ===Bottoms=== | ||
− | Bottoms are clothing worn between the waist and the knee. Prior to {{NL|short|nolink}}, it is not possible to customize the player's bottoms. That is to say, male players always wear gray shorts, while female players wear long tops. {{NL|short|nolink}} introduced three types of bottoms: shorts, pants, and skirts. More types of bottoms are introduced in {{NH|short|nolink}}, such as long skirts and three-quarter pants. | + | Bottoms are clothing worn between the waist and the knee. Prior to {{NL|short|nolink}}, it is not possible to customize the player's bottoms. That is to say, male players always wear gray shorts, while female players don't wear bottoms at all (they wear long tops). {{NL|short|nolink}} introduced three types of bottoms: shorts, pants, and skirts. More types of bottoms are introduced in {{NH|short|nolink}}, such as long skirts and three-quarter pants. |
Villagers have never been able to wear bottoms at any point in the series. | Villagers have never been able to wear bottoms at any point in the series. | ||
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===Dress-up=== | ===Dress-up=== | ||
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Dress-ups are clothing encompassing the top and the bottom. This type of clothing is introduced in {{NL|short|nolink}}, where they are known as dresses, and have either long, short, or no sleeves. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, there are six types: sleeveless dresses, short-sleeve dresses, long-sleeve dresses, round dresses, balloon-hem dresses, and robes. | Dress-ups are clothing encompassing the top and the bottom. This type of clothing is introduced in {{NL|short|nolink}}, where they are known as dresses, and have either long, short, or no sleeves. In {{NH|short|nolink}}, there are six types: sleeveless dresses, short-sleeve dresses, long-sleeve dresses, round dresses, balloon-hem dresses, and robes. | ||
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Some villagers such as [[Kid Cat]] appear to bear headwear, although this is just part of their design, and making them wear headwear just places them on top of their heads. Others such as [[Raymond]], [[Audie]], or [[Jacques]] bear accessories or headwear from the start, and the player can choose to have them wear something else. | Some villagers such as [[Kid Cat]] appear to bear headwear, although this is just part of their design, and making them wear headwear just places them on top of their heads. Others such as [[Raymond]], [[Audie]], or [[Jacques]] bear accessories or headwear from the start, and the player can choose to have them wear something else. | ||
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===Socks and shoes=== | ===Socks and shoes=== | ||
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Umbrellas are handheld items that the player may use anytime. Prior to {{NH|short|nolink}}, umbrellas are a way for players to modify their [[skin tone]], such that choosing to hold one under the sun will prevent them from getting a tan, while letting themselves exposed will cause their skin to darken. | Umbrellas are handheld items that the player may use anytime. Prior to {{NH|short|nolink}}, umbrellas are a way for players to modify their [[skin tone]], such that choosing to hold one under the sun will prevent them from getting a tan, while letting themselves exposed will cause their skin to darken. | ||
− | + | Villagers have their own default umbrellas which they will use whenever it is raining, but they can also use umbrellas gifted to them by the player. In {{CF|short|nolink}}, they may wear umbrellas under the sun. Starting with {{NL|short|nolink}}, [[Frog (species)|frog]] villagers will never carry umbrellas. | |
Pressing <kbd>A</kbd> while holding the umbrella will cause it to spin. | Pressing <kbd>A</kbd> while holding the umbrella will cause it to spin. | ||
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===Wet suit=== | ===Wet suit=== | ||
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==Sources of clothes== | ==Sources of clothes== | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:NHInsideAbleSisters.png|thumb|Able Sisters is the ubiquitous clothes shop that has appeared in every title of the series.]] |
===Able Sisters=== | ===Able Sisters=== | ||
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===Dump and Recycle Box=== | ===Dump and Recycle Box=== | ||
{{Main|Dump|Recycle Box}} | {{Main|Dump|Recycle Box}} | ||
− | The dump is a location in {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}} where the player can drop off and find items. There is a 40% chance for clothing to spawn each day. The dump was replaced with the recycle box in subsequent games. In {{NH}}, there is a 45% chance of any item (clothing or not) to appear in the box each day, it is the only place in New Horizons where certain types of clothing such as the {{ | + | The dump is a location in {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}} where the player can drop off and find items. There is a 40% chance for clothing to spawn each day. The dump was replaced with the recycle box in subsequent games. In {{NH}}, there is a 45% chance of any item (clothing or not) to appear in the box each day, it is the only place in New Horizons where certain types of clothing such as the {{i|Shattered Glasses|NH}} and {{i|Moldy Dress|NH}} can be obtained. Items in the dump and recycling bin are free for the player to take. |
===Balloons=== | ===Balloons=== | ||
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NL Mannequins.jpg|[[Mannequin]]s in {{NL|short|nolink}} | NL Mannequins.jpg|[[Mannequin]]s in {{NL|short|nolink}} | ||
NH Using Wand.jpg|Using a [[wand]] in {{NH|short|nolink}} | NH Using Wand.jpg|Using a [[wand]] in {{NH|short|nolink}} | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Navbox Fashion}} | {{Navbox Fashion}} |