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[[File:Sablecityfolk.jpg|150px|thumb|right|[[Sable]] from the [[Able Sisters]] making a chichi print]]
 
[[File:Sablecityfolk.jpg|150px|thumb|right|[[Sable]] from the [[Able Sisters]] making a chichi print]]
  
'''Clothes''' are a major category of items in the {{SER}}, as well as a huge part of the game. Like [[furniture]], clothes are available from a variety of sources. In {{PG}}, clothes are most commonly purchased at [[Tom Nook's Store]] while in {{WW}} and {{CF}} clothes may only be found at the [[Able Sisters|Able Sisters' shop]]. Some special clothes are also available via holidays and events such as [[Gracie]]'s visits in {{PG}} or New Year's in ''City Folk''. In ''City Folk'', some clothing articles are only obtainable from [[GracieGrace]] at very high prices or from the [[Tom Nook Point System]].
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'''Clothes''' are a major category of items in the {{SER}}, as well as a huge part of the game. In {{PG}}, only the pattern on players' clothes were changeable: males would always wear a shirt with gray shorts and females always wore a dress. The shirt/dress design would also appear on the character's hat. {{WW}} and {{CF}} introduce [[headgear|hats]] and facial [[accessories]], making clothing only one of several ways to change the appearance of one's character. In {{CF|short|nolink}}, the character can also change the color of their shoes by getting them shined by [[Kicks]]. In {{NL}}, pants, socks, and shoes became customizable clothing slots, and the option becomes available to wear dresses or coats that take up both the shirt and pants slots. Additionally, all categories of clothes have multiple styles: Shirts can be sleeveless tanks, short-sleeved tees, and long sleeves; pants come in long pants, shorts, and skirts; socks have long and short varieties; and shoes come in the form of sandals, sneakers, boots, and long boots. {{NH}} introduces bodysuits that also take up both shirt and pants slots, while making coats shirt items to allow pants to be worn with them. Bags are also added as an accessory slot.
  
Prior to {{WW}}, clothes were the only means of customizing one's character, other than the unchangeable face generated when the player first creates their character. The shirt/dress design would therefore also appear on the character's hat. {{WW}} and {{CF}} introduce [[headgear|hats]] and [[accessories]], making clothing only one of several ways to change the appearance of one's character.
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Like [[furniture]], clothes are available from a variety of sources. In {{PG}}, clothes are purchased at [[Tom Nook's Store]], while in {{WW}} and {{CF}} clothes may only be found at the [[Able Sisters|Able Sisters' shop]]. Starting in {{NL|short|nolink}}, the Able Sisters also sell accessories; [[Labelle]] sells hats and facial accessories originally, while [[Kicks]] owns a [[Kicks (shop)|self-titled store]] for socks and shoes. Footwear becomes part of the regular Able Sisters collection in {{NH|short|nolink}}, with Kicks (as a travelling salesman) being the only source of bags alongside becoming a supplementary source of footwear.
  
In all {{SER}} games, players are able to create custom [[Design|designs]] through the Able Sisters' shop by asking [[Mabel]] for a price of 350 [[Bells]] per design made. In {{NL}}, players can now make prodesigns for 500 [[bells]] by talking to [[Mabel]]. Designs can then be used as the characters' clothes and sometimes villagers in the town will wear the clothes and give the player feedback on the design. The original designs in the shop are made by various people from the town called [[Treehut]].  
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Some special clothes are also available via holidays and events such as [[Gracie]]'s visits in {{PG}} or New Year's in {{CF|short|nolink}}. In {{CF|short|nolink}}, some clothing articles are only obtainable from [[GracieGrace]] at very high prices or from the [[Tom Nook Point System]].
  
Another way to get designs is to help [[Wendell]] by giving him some food. He gives players a different design depending on what type of food he receives.
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In all {{SER}} games, players are able to create custom [[Design|designs]] to wear as clothing through the Able Sisters' shop by asking [[Mabel]] for a price of 350 [[Bells]] per design made. In {{NL}}, players can now make pro designs for 500 [[bells]] by talking to [[Mabel]] to fit any style of shirt or dress; regular designs can only be worn as tees or as knit hats. {{NH}} expands pro designs to all types of hat. Another way to get designs in {{WW}} and {{CF}} is to help [[Wendell]] by giving him some food. He gives players a different design depending on what type of food he receives, some of which are exclusively obtained from him.
 
 
In {{WW}} and {{CF}}, players can buy clothes at the Able Sisters' shop. Each day there are 2 accessories (facial items or hats), 4 shirts, and 1 parasol or [[umbrella]] available for purchase.  
 
 
 
In {{NL}}, Pants, Socks, and Shoes are now customizable, having 2-4 new designs. Pants have three designs, being Long pants, Shorts, and skirts. Socks have long and short socks, and shoes have Sandals, Sneakers, Boots, and Long Boots. Shirts also have three new designs, being sleeveless, short sleeves, and long sleeves.
 
 
 
{{NL}} has given [[Able Sisters]] a whole new design, having the main room with [[Mabel]] and [[Sable]] have three shirts and two pairs of pants. There is a smaller room connected to the right, where [[Labelle]] now works, which has three hats/headgear, three [[accessories]], and one umbrella.
 
 
 
Next store, a short while after players create a new saved town, a shoe store on the steps of an abandoned building called Kicks is built. Kicks is run by an Australian skunk called [[Kicks]], who cleans shoes in {{CF}} for 500 [[Bells]]. In there, he sells four pairs of shoes and two pairs of socks.  
 
  
 
==Clothes by Game==
 
==Clothes by Game==

Revision as of 00:28, May 21, 2020

File:Sablecityfolk.jpg
Sable from the Able Sisters making a chichi print

Clothes are a major category of items in the Animal Crossing series, as well as a huge part of the game. In Animal Crossing, only the pattern on players' clothes were changeable: males would always wear a shirt with gray shorts and females always wore a dress. The shirt/dress design would also appear on the character's hat. Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk introduce hats and facial accessories, making clothing only one of several ways to change the appearance of one's character. In City Folk, the character can also change the color of their shoes by getting them shined by Kicks. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, pants, socks, and shoes became customizable clothing slots, and the option becomes available to wear dresses or coats that take up both the shirt and pants slots. Additionally, all categories of clothes have multiple styles: Shirts can be sleeveless tanks, short-sleeved tees, and long sleeves; pants come in long pants, shorts, and skirts; socks have long and short varieties; and shoes come in the form of sandals, sneakers, boots, and long boots. Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduces bodysuits that also take up both shirt and pants slots, while making coats shirt items to allow pants to be worn with them. Bags are also added as an accessory slot.

Like furniture, clothes are available from a variety of sources. In Animal Crossing, clothes are purchased at Tom Nook's Store, while in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk clothes may only be found at the Able Sisters' shop. Starting in New Leaf, the Able Sisters also sell accessories; Labelle sells hats and facial accessories originally, while Kicks owns a self-titled store for socks and shoes. Footwear becomes part of the regular Able Sisters collection in New Horizons, with Kicks (as a travelling salesman) being the only source of bags alongside becoming a supplementary source of footwear.

Some special clothes are also available via holidays and events such as Gracie's visits in Animal Crossing or New Year's in City Folk. In City Folk, some clothing articles are only obtainable from GracieGrace at very high prices or from the Tom Nook Point System.

In all Animal Crossing series games, players are able to create custom designs to wear as clothing through the Able Sisters' shop by asking Mabel for a price of 350 Bells per design made. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, players can now make pro designs for 500 bells by talking to Mabel to fit any style of shirt or dress; regular designs can only be worn as tees or as knit hats. Animal Crossing: New Horizons expands pro designs to all types of hat. Another way to get designs in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk is to help Wendell by giving him some food. He gives players a different design depending on what type of food he receives, some of which are exclusively obtained from him.

Clothes by Game

Types of Clothes

See also

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GracieGrace is one place to buy more expensive, fashionable pieces.