You Can Now Cop Some Gucci on The Sims 4 Player Community

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If you're an OG The Sims player, then you probably have been dressing your sims in designer duds for a while now. That said, we hate it to break to you, but you've actually been dressing your sims in fake gear.

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Yup, those custom designs are all unauthorized. Now, you can at least make up for all those times since you can finally cop real Gucci in the game. That's right, the game has Gucci-authorized designs available for everyone.

To promote Gucci Off the Grid, a new collection made up of sustainably sourced materials, Gucci has collaborated with The Sims content creator Grimcookies for clothes your character can wear. The drop includes several accessories, from bags and shoes to accessories such as hats.

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"In the spirit of Gucci’s vision to support young creatives and our commitment to generate positive change for people and planet, the House announces a player-made gaming collaboration focused on sustainability with custom content created for the community of The Sims 4," Gucci said in a statement.

This isn't the first time The Sims has put joined gaming and fashion. If you remember, Jeremy Scott and Moschino collaborated with the game in more official terms. Gucci's campaign, on the other hand, takes a more guerrilla approach with partnerships with content creators instead.

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Either way, we're happy that our sims can rock regenerated, recycled, organic, and sustainably sourced pieces from the Gucci Off the Grid collection. Watch the video below for more on the campaign.

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Paolo Chua
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Paolo Chua is the Associate Style Editor at Esquire Philippines, where he writes about fashion and grooming. Before joining Esquire Philippines, he was a writer at Town & Country Philippines.
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