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Twenty-four CAS pieces aimed entirely at child Sims, with muted palettes that read more 'adult capsule wardrobe' than 'kids at recess' - worth it only if the child-aged wardrobe gap genuinely bothers you.

My honest take after going through every swatch: this kit solves a real problem (child Sims have always been the overlooked life stage in Create-A-Sim) but delivers a solution that feels like it was designed by someone who has never actually spent time around kids. The core value proposition is clear enough - the base game's child wardrobe is thin, and packs have historically focused on teens and older Sims. First Fits steps into that gap with 24 items exclusively for child-aged Sims, covering jackets, shirts, pants, shoes, and accessories. On paper, the item list reads well. You get five jackets including a tracksuit zip-up, a varsity bomber with patterned sleeves, a quilted vest, and a hooded sweatshirt-jacket hybrid. Bottoms run to three styles of sweatpants plus sweat-shorts. Accessories include a smartwatch, wire-framed sunglasses, fishnets with rhinestone appliques, a beanie, and socks. Footwear covers hiking-style boots and low-top platform sneakers, both matched to the pack's swatch palette so full-outfit coordination is possible. There is one full-body outfit and one dress. The mix-and-match cohesion is genuinely good when you stay within the pack. Here is the sticking point that the community has been vocal about: almost every swatch leans into beige, grey, and washed earth tones. The aesthetic skews toward what a fashion-conscious adult would dress a child in for a magazine shoot, not what a child would pick off the rack for themselves. The result is clothing that photographs well in lookbook screenshots but feels tonally off for players running family-focused saves where kids should look like kids. There are no masculine-exclusive items either, which is a notable omission for a kit where children's gendered fashion is already a known base-game shortcoming. Toddlers and teens get nothing here. For CAS-heavy players who prioritize visual storytelling and already own Parenthood or High School Years, the layering possibilities are real - the swatch coordination with seasonal outerwear and school-day looks does work in practice. The mod community has also run with the assets, with CC creators producing toddler conversions and full swatch recolours that dramatically expand the palette problem. If you play with custom content, this kit becomes more useful than its vanilla state suggests. If you play strictly vanilla and want bright, characterful children's clothing, you will likely feel the same disappointment many family players have expressed. Bottom line for a strategy brain: the decision tree is short. Do you primarily play family households, spend meaningful time in CAS dressing child Sims, and accept muted streetwear aesthetics? Buy it. Do you want gameplay mechanics, new interactions, or anything that affects how child Sims actually behave in the world? This kit has nothing for you - it is pure wardrobe, nothing more. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 4: First Fits Kit (DLC)

The Sims 4: First Fits Kit (DLC)

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1 sept 2022MaxisElectronic Arts Inc.
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Twenty-four CAS pieces aimed entirely at child Sims, with muted palettes that read more 'adult capsule wardrobe' than 'kids at recess' - worth it only if the child-aged wardrobe gap genuinely bothers you.

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My honest take after going through every swatch: this kit solves a real problem (child Sims have always been the overlooked life stage in Create-A-Sim) but delivers a solution that feels like it was designed by someone who has never actually spent time around kids. The core value proposition is clear enough - the base game's child wardrobe is thin, and packs have historically focused on teens and older Sims. First Fits steps into that gap with 24 items exclusively for child-aged Sims, covering jackets, shirts, pants, shoes, and accessories. On paper, the item list reads well. You get five jackets including a tracksuit zip-up, a varsity bomber with patterned sleeves, a quilted vest, and a hooded sweatshirt-jacket hybrid. Bottoms run to three styles of sweatpants plus sweat-shorts. Accessories include a smartwatch, wire-framed sunglasses, fishnets with rhinestone appliques, a beanie, and socks. Footwear covers hiking-style boots and low-top platform sneakers, both matched to the pack's swatch palette so full-outfit coordination is possible. There is one full-body outfit and one dress. The mix-and-match cohesion is genuinely good when you stay within the pack. Here is the sticking point that the community has been vocal about: almost every swatch leans into beige, grey, and washed earth tones. The aesthetic skews toward what a fashion-conscious adult would dress a child in for a magazine shoot, not what a child would pick off the rack for themselves. The result is clothing that photographs well in lookbook screenshots but feels tonally off for players running family-focused saves where kids should look like kids. There are no masculine-exclusive items either, which is a notable omission for a kit where children's gendered fashion is already a known base-game shortcoming. Toddlers and teens get nothing here. For CAS-heavy players who prioritize visual storytelling and already own Parenthood or High School Years, the layering possibilities are real - the swatch coordination with seasonal outerwear and school-day looks does work in practice. The mod community has also run with the assets, with CC creators producing toddler conversions and full swatch recolours that dramatically expand the palette problem. If you play with custom content, this kit becomes more useful than its vanilla state suggests. If you play strictly vanilla and want bright, characterful children's clothing, you will likely feel the same disappointment many family players have expressed. Bottom line for a strategy brain: the decision tree is short. Do you primarily play family households, spend meaningful time in CAS dressing child Sims, and accept muted streetwear aesthetics? Buy it. Do you want gameplay mechanics, new interactions, or anything that affects how child Sims actually behave in the world? This kit has nothing for you - it is pure wardrobe, nothing more.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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originCAS-Only DLCChild Life StageFamily GameplayWardrobe ExpansionMix-and-Match OutfitsCC-Friendly AssetsMaxis Kit

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OS *
64 Bit Required. Windows 7 (SP1), Windows 8, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
17 GB available space
Graphics
128 MB of Video RAM and support for Pixel Shader 3.0. Supported Video Cards: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or better, ATI Radeon X1300 or better, Intel GMA X4500 or better
Processor
1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD Athlon 64 Dual-Core 4000+ or equivalent (For computers using built-in graphics chipsets, the game requires 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.0 GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-62 or equivalent)

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OS *
64 Bit Windows 7 (SP1), 8, 8.1, or 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
18 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 650 or better
Processor
Intel core i5 or faster, AMD Athlon X4

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Desarrolladora
Maxis
Distribuidora
Electronic Arts Inc.
Fecha de lanzamiento
1 sept 2022

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The Sims 4: First Fits Kit (DLC) fue desarrollado por Maxis y publicado por Electronic Arts Inc..