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The Sims 2 H&M Fashion Stuff | List Price: $19.99 Discount Price: $16.37

| Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP Brand: Electronic Arts Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2007-06-05 ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Features: - Find Your Summer Look - Dress your Sims in a stylish ensemble showcasing the vibrant colors and bold accessories that are the latest trends this season!
- Design a runway and show off all of your favorite H&M styles
- Design your own H&M retail environment, or use new store-themed items to build an intimate H&M® boutique for more sophisticated citizens
H & M Review [Posted on 2007-11-26] This was purchased later in the expansion pack list. In order for it to install, you have to un-install Seasons. This was a bit of a hassel, causing me for some reason to loose my saved games. All though I had saved them to my desktop.
Beautiful 'Stuff' [Posted on 2008-02-04] I think this particular Stuff pack was the least well received by the Sims community, and in some ways, they have a point. The idea behind the packs is to add strictly content items to your Sims game, ones that may not fit in with an expansion theme, or ones that will just add to the general collection of items you have, without having to download custom content over the internet.
This particular pack is very very focused on one single thing - fashion, specifically for your adult sims (teens and young adults get appropriately sized copies of the adult fashions). There aren't really any other additions to the game other than a HUGE schwack of clothes and H&M branded items that you can use to make your own H&M stores or shopping malls.
The good news is, the clothes are definitely lovely - the quality and detail on them outdo everything Maxis or custom content creators have done (that I can see), and each outfit comes in at least a few different colours/styles. I'd agree with other reviewers on the site that there is a gender bias towards the women, as well as the young folks (not that H&M is targeted towards seniors but really...). The bad news is, that's all she wrote...if you aren't interested in dressing your Sims, or if you're not a big fan of branded content, this game probably isn't for you. Having recently cleanly (i.e. limited to no internet custom content) reinstalled my game, I'm grateful to have so many fashion choices at my fingertips, but if you don't care, then don't buy it!
Don't believe everything you see! [Posted on 2008-04-27] I purchased this game with the expectations of having actual runway modeling shows. There is no catwalk to purchase which means you can't have a modeling show. The only catwalk is sold, and used like the disco rug in Nightlife. On the up side of it all this game offered more clothes. Not the most trendiest attire but more attire none the less. If I had it to do all over again I would have saved my money, and continued to download my updated fashions.
Yet another stuff pack [Posted on 2008-05-15] I'm not a huge fan of Stuff Packs. They just add things to your game. Most of these "things" you can get free at Sims 2 sites for modding. I do use several things from this stuff pack: clothing, doors, decor for shopping malls. Good for building your own neighborhood. Huge list of modding sites at [...]
Alot of New Clothes [Posted on 2008-06-16] The clothes that come with the original Sims game get old after a while so I bought this...you get a lot of new clothes that are cuter! But I haven't quite figured out how to model it or whatever.
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