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If Sims 4's CAS catalogue has been feeling relentlessly pastel and curated, this small kit finally hands you some acid-washed denim and chipped nail polish to push back against that.

I will be honest with you: strategy and sim depth are my usual metrics, and a pure CAS clothing kit is about as far from a build-order puzzle as you can get. But wardrobe diversity is a legitimate sim system, and for years the base game has skewed toward glossy, perfectly-manicured looks that feel lifted from a mall catalogue. The Grunge Revival Kit is a targeted correction to that, and on those narrow terms it does its job. The kit delivers 25 Create-A-Sim items covering the full range of a 90s-inspired wardrobe: flannel shirts layered over graphic tees, acid-washed denim jackets, ripped jeans with studded belts, oversized hoodies with notebook-scrawl doodles on the sleeves, vintage sneakers, and a split-style flannel where each side is a different plaid. Accessories are where it gets genuinely interesting. The chipped nail polish is a first for the franchise; every previous nail option in the game has been immaculate, and this one finally models something that looks worn. The hair scrunchie bracelet, the ear-cuff chain earring, and two new tattoos (one Simlish forearm script, one collage-style hand-poked design) round out a set that feels like it was pulled from an actual thrift store rather than a focus group. The vast majority of pieces are tagged for both masculine and feminine frames, which matters a lot for players who build Sims with specific subcultural identities in mind. The honest downside is item count versus expectation. Some reviewers in the community noted that prior CAS kits packed in more pieces, and the kit does leave some obvious gaps: a single beanie, a single choker necklace, no hoodie variations beyond the one base style. The kit also covers only teen-to-elder life stages, so younger Sims are left out entirely. On the pack synergy side, the aesthetic meshes well with the Werewolves game pack's Moonwood Mill looks, and players running High School Years who want a believable rebellious-teenager wardrobe will find this slots cleanly into that ecosystem. The ThrifTea thrift store from that same expansion practically demands these clothes. Steam user reviews sit at mixed, hovering near 47 percent positive across a small sample. That number is a bit misleading for a kit like this: the split largely reflects the broader fatigue with EA's micro-DLC cadence rather than a verdict on item quality. Players who wanted this aesthetic are generally pleased with the execution; players who resent the kit format as a pricing model are not, and both camps are voting. If you are evaluating this purely as a CAS content drop against others in the same tier, the quality-to-price ratio holds up. If you are skeptical of micro-DLC on principle, this kit will not change your mind about the model. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 4: Grunge Revival Kit (DLC)
AdventureCasualSimulation

The Sims 4: Grunge Revival Kit (DLC)

Jun 1, 2023MaxisElectronic Arts Inc.
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If Sims 4's CAS catalogue has been feeling relentlessly pastel and curated, this small kit finally hands you some acid-washed denim and chipped nail polish to push back against that.

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I will be honest with you: strategy and sim depth are my usual metrics, and a pure CAS clothing kit is about as far from a build-order puzzle as you can get. But wardrobe diversity is a legitimate sim system, and for years the base game has skewed toward glossy, perfectly-manicured looks that feel lifted from a mall catalogue. The Grunge Revival Kit is a targeted correction to that, and on those narrow terms it does its job. The kit delivers 25 Create-A-Sim items covering the full range of a 90s-inspired wardrobe: flannel shirts layered over graphic tees, acid-washed denim jackets, ripped jeans with studded belts, oversized hoodies with notebook-scrawl doodles on the sleeves, vintage sneakers, and a split-style flannel where each side is a different plaid. Accessories are where it gets genuinely interesting. The chipped nail polish is a first for the franchise; every previous nail option in the game has been immaculate, and this one finally models something that looks worn. The hair scrunchie bracelet, the ear-cuff chain earring, and two new tattoos (one Simlish forearm script, one collage-style hand-poked design) round out a set that feels like it was pulled from an actual thrift store rather than a focus group. The vast majority of pieces are tagged for both masculine and feminine frames, which matters a lot for players who build Sims with specific subcultural identities in mind. The honest downside is item count versus expectation. Some reviewers in the community noted that prior CAS kits packed in more pieces, and the kit does leave some obvious gaps: a single beanie, a single choker necklace, no hoodie variations beyond the one base style. The kit also covers only teen-to-elder life stages, so younger Sims are left out entirely. On the pack synergy side, the aesthetic meshes well with the Werewolves game pack's Moonwood Mill looks, and players running High School Years who want a believable rebellious-teenager wardrobe will find this slots cleanly into that ecosystem. The ThrifTea thrift store from that same expansion practically demands these clothes. Steam user reviews sit at mixed, hovering near 47 percent positive across a small sample. That number is a bit misleading for a kit like this: the split largely reflects the broader fatigue with EA's micro-DLC cadence rather than a verdict on item quality. Players who wanted this aesthetic are generally pleased with the execution; players who resent the kit format as a pricing model are not, and both camps are voting. If you are evaluating this purely as a CAS content drop against others in the same tier, the quality-to-price ratio holds up. If you are skeptical of micro-DLC on principle, this kit will not change your mind about the model. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

Single-playerDownloadable ContentSteam Trading CardsRemote Play on TabletCAS-Only Kit90s AestheticWardrobe CustomizationPack SynergyTeen Life StageAlternative FashionUnisex Items

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
64 Bit Required. Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
26 MB 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
3.3 GHz Intel Core i3-3220 (2 cores, 4 threads), AMD Ryzen 3 1200 3.1 GHz (4 cores) or better

Recommended

OS
64 Bit Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
51 MB available space
Graphics
1 GB of Video RAM, NVIDIA GTX 650, AMD Radeon HD 7750, or better
Processor
Intel core i5 (4 cores), AMD Ryzen 5 or better

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Game Info

Developer
Maxis
Publisher
Electronic Arts Inc.
Release Date
Jun 1, 2023

Features

Single-playerDownloadable ContentSteam Trading CardsRemote Play on Tablet

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