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A pack including items for the summer and summer events.

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Have you ever wanted to fit in at the Dance of the Moonlight Jellies? Or walk around with Lewis' shorts on your head? I'm not judging, I promise.

This pack includes:
- 10 hats, all wildly different in appearance with some based around the events that take place and others just general summer wear and some I made just for fun
- 1 skirt
- 1 shirt
- 2 accessory types, each with 2 placement options
- 1 accessory that is meant to be combined with one of the hats.
1.1.0
- 1 barefoot "shoe" that matches your skintone.

In this pack there is a sunhat, for all of the people that want the sunhat to look droopy at the back, there's an accessory in you can wear in addition to the sunhat that gives it that droopy back, without covering up your hair!

New Organisation System:
Version 1.1.0 has a new naming convention for each item following a pattern of letters and numbers.
To give an example: 
ABC-1c

- First letter signifies pack. 
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 Packs and their corresponding Letters

Flower Dance
A

Summer Fun
B

- Second letter shows sets and what item of each type are made to go together. So if multiple items have B as the second letter, they're made to be used together. Feel free to mix and match!
- Third letter is meant to show gendered type. [A - Fem] [B - Masc] [C - Any/None]. But this doesn't mean you can't use them on anyone!
- Number after the dash is the variation of design in that set. So some items go in a set, but have slight differences in their designs.
- The letter c after the number lets you know the design is colourable, or some element of the clothing is colourable

If you have any suggestions on what I should add next, please feel free to make a post!

This content pack won't work without PeacefulEnd's Fashion Sense 

CREDITS
I just want to say thank you to:
PeacefulEnd for the Fashion Sense Framework
The people on Github who have made that collection of FS tutorials and shown in detail how to make all the technical stuff
Elizabethcd for the skirt converter. Once I finally worked out how to arrange things on the canvas, it was a fantastic help for making trousers.