
It’s unclear what the difference between “Archetype” and “Walkby” is. Maxis likes to tag any plain brown colored clothing for this. This is the mischief side of the Humor festival, Maxis has tagged most black clothing, and sometimes there is also a bit of blue on the black here and there.

Anything white or anything plain yellow should be tagged like this.

These clothes come in mostly light pink or light purple, and usually more expensive looking clothes than cheap ones. It’s unclear what the difference between “Seasonal_Summer” and “GenSummer” is. So without further ado, here are the known style tags, their tagvaluenumber, and their meaning – I would love for this to become a community effort as we work together to further our understanding of this system and make our game that much better! If you have any possible insights or things I have missed, please let me know. Luckily, thanks to programs like Sims 4 Studio and S4CAS Tools, it’s very easy to make sure that CC you are installing, or CC that you’re making, is properly tagged to make everyone’s lives easier and games prettier!Īlright, so what are these tags, and what do each of them mean? So far, these are the ones I have found, and what I believe they represent.

Poorly tagged CC often results in bad, ugly, mismatched outfits that can make your game an eyesore. Style tags are an essential part to how Sims 4 decides which outfits to put together when generating sims.
