Compare The Sims 4 Fashion Street Kit (DLC) Origin Key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Maxis Emeryville. Published by Electronic Arts Inc.. Released on 10/5/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Single Player, Bird View, Simulation.

A Mumbai-inspired Create-A-Sim kit that drops 30-plus culturally rich clothing pieces, accessories, and henna tattoos into your Sims wardrobe. Pure CAS content, zero gameplay systems.

Let me be upfront: this is a spreadsheet guy reviewing a wardrobe kit, which means I am going to treat it like a content-efficiency audit. The Sims 4 Fashion Street Kit is a pure Create-A-Sim (CAS) add-on, developed with fashion consultant Shruti Sitara Singh and inspired by the street style of Mumbai, India. There are no new build items, no gameplay mechanics, no rabbit holes unlocked. What you get is a focused collection of cosmetic pieces delivered through the game's standard CAS interface, filtered via the Kits tab. On the content ledger, the kit punches above its weight class relative to other CAS kits. Most comparable kits ship around 20 items; this one lands at 30-plus CAS pieces. That roster covers full-body outfits for both feminine and masculine Sims, four trouser options drawing from traditional shalwar silhouettes, tops with embroidered detailing, two pairs of unisex shoes, and three styled looks named Colorful Traditions, Ornately Casual, and Everyday Elegance. The accessory count is also better than average: earrings, sunglasses, a nose ring, and a choker round out the jewelry side, while two unisex Mehndi hand tattoos give the kit something genuinely distinctive. The henna designs come in multiple swatch variants and are the kind of specific cultural detail that casual custom-content fans will appreciate without needing to go hunting on third-party CC sites. Swatch variety is the strongest argument in this kit's favor. Most pieces carry a range of bright jewel tones and high-contrast patterns alongside a handful of plainer variants for players who want the silhouettes without the full visual intensity. That range makes individual items more reusable than typical CAS kit content. If you own City Living, expect solid cross-pollination, as the flowing silhouettes and urban-festival vibe complement San Myshuno's cultural events well. Get Together outfits and High School Years teens also benefit from the bolder streetwear options. The weaknesses are structural, not specific to this kit. No hair is included. Nothing unlocks for child or toddler Sims, which is a recurring complaint across EA's CAS kits and a genuine limitation for players focused on multi-generational households. A few textures in the trouser waistband area are a minor polish issue that reviewers flagged at launch and that has not been patched out. There is also a wider community frustration worth naming honestly: EA has released a large number of CAS-only kits, and some players view the kit format as a way to monetize clothing that arguably should land in base-game updates. Fashion Street is one of the better examples of the format done with care and cultural specificity, but if you are already critical of the kit system in principle, this release will not change your mind. Bottom line from a depth-of-systems standpoint: there is nothing to optimize here, no decision trees to run, no build orders. But as a CAS catalog expansion, it delivers a higher item count than usual, a clear cultural identity, and enough swatch range to keep pieces usable across different Sim archetypes. If your household styling workflow currently leans on the same recycled base-game tops, this kit genuinely broadens the options in a way a few CC downloads can substitute for but do not replace at the official integration level. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 4 Fashion Street Kit  (DLC) Origin Key
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The Sims 4 Fashion Street Kit (DLC) Origin Key

Oct 5, 2021Maxis EmeryvilleElectronic Arts Inc.
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A Mumbai-inspired Create-A-Sim kit that drops 30-plus culturally rich clothing pieces, accessories, and henna tattoos into your Sims wardrobe. Pure CAS content, zero gameplay systems.

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Let me be upfront: this is a spreadsheet guy reviewing a wardrobe kit, which means I am going to treat it like a content-efficiency audit. The Sims 4 Fashion Street Kit is a pure Create-A-Sim (CAS) add-on, developed with fashion consultant Shruti Sitara Singh and inspired by the street style of Mumbai, India. There are no new build items, no gameplay mechanics, no rabbit holes unlocked. What you get is a focused collection of cosmetic pieces delivered through the game's standard CAS interface, filtered via the Kits tab. On the content ledger, the kit punches above its weight class relative to other CAS kits. Most comparable kits ship around 20 items; this one lands at 30-plus CAS pieces. That roster covers full-body outfits for both feminine and masculine Sims, four trouser options drawing from traditional shalwar silhouettes, tops with embroidered detailing, two pairs of unisex shoes, and three styled looks named Colorful Traditions, Ornately Casual, and Everyday Elegance. The accessory count is also better than average: earrings, sunglasses, a nose ring, and a choker round out the jewelry side, while two unisex Mehndi hand tattoos give the kit something genuinely distinctive. The henna designs come in multiple swatch variants and are the kind of specific cultural detail that casual custom-content fans will appreciate without needing to go hunting on third-party CC sites. Swatch variety is the strongest argument in this kit's favor. Most pieces carry a range of bright jewel tones and high-contrast patterns alongside a handful of plainer variants for players who want the silhouettes without the full visual intensity. That range makes individual items more reusable than typical CAS kit content. If you own City Living, expect solid cross-pollination, as the flowing silhouettes and urban-festival vibe complement San Myshuno's cultural events well. Get Together outfits and High School Years teens also benefit from the bolder streetwear options. The weaknesses are structural, not specific to this kit. No hair is included. Nothing unlocks for child or toddler Sims, which is a recurring complaint across EA's CAS kits and a genuine limitation for players focused on multi-generational households. A few textures in the trouser waistband area are a minor polish issue that reviewers flagged at launch and that has not been patched out. There is also a wider community frustration worth naming honestly: EA has released a large number of CAS-only kits, and some players view the kit format as a way to monetize clothing that arguably should land in base-game updates. Fashion Street is one of the better examples of the format done with care and cultural specificity, but if you are already critical of the kit system in principle, this release will not change your mind. Bottom line from a depth-of-systems standpoint: there is nothing to optimize here, no decision trees to run, no build orders. But as a CAS catalog expansion, it delivers a higher item count than usual, a clear cultural identity, and enough swatch range to keep pieces usable across different Sim archetypes. If your household styling workflow currently leans on the same recycled base-game tops, this kit genuinely broadens the options in a way a few CC downloads can substitute for but do not replace at the official integration level. Diego, Scout Team

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originCAS-Only DLCCultural FashionCreate-A-SimSwatch VarietyAccessory PackMumbai-InspiredNo Gameplay Mechanics

System Requirements

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Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
15 GB + 1GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 6600 ATI Radeon X1300, Intel GMA X4500 128 MB VRAM
Processor
1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, AMD Athlon 64 Dual-Core 4000+
System requirements
Windows 7 (SP1), Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10

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Developer
Maxis Emeryville
Publisher
Electronic Arts Inc.
Release Date
Oct 5, 2021

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