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Baggy Untucked Tees for Adults

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Uploaded: 7th Mar 2008 at 3:59 AM
Updated: 23rd Jan 2011 at 10:56 PM
*Some great recolors of this mesh outside of MTS2 can be found:
By Captain Obvious at Garden of Shadows
By Nymphyat Nocturnal
By Nilou at her Livejournal

I started this project last summer as a request and real life intervened violently. After being reminded that I still hadn't finished it, I finally got around to completing it. This is a mesh and 20 (!!) recolors of a baggy top for adult and young adult females, similar to what is already available for males.



The top will work with most Maxis bottoms and many custom bottoms that have normal Maxis proportions. It won't work well with things like the OFB apron pant , baggy skirts or riding breeches, all of which have wider hips. It's worth noting that depending on the pants, you may see them go through the top on some animations, much as happens with the overhanging Maxis separate tops. The mesh is bump map enabled and has a working fat morph.



The files in the packages are labeled as clearly as I could make them. The solids package includes 10 solid recolors, and the designs package includes 10 tee shirts with various designs. Many of the designs came from: Glarkware.



Please feel free to recolor. My policy can be accessed on my profile. If you have any problems please let me know. Comments are very much appreciated. Thanks for looking and enjoy!


Polygon Counts:
The Mesh has 1290 faces and 853 vertices

Additional Credits:
Model Hair is by Adele , Nouk,and xm sims
[Bottoms shown with the tops[/b] are by Maxis except for the cargo shorts which can be found here
Thanks to Tiggerypum and HP, and everyone else who has put so much time and effort into writing tutorials and answering questions. Thanks to Wes H and the people who give us SimPE for providing the tools that make creating custom content possible.