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The Sims 4 Launches the Coach Collection with Free Street Fashion DLC

The Sims 4 Launches the Coach Collection with Free Street Fashion DLC

It may not come as a surprise for long-time fans, but The Sims franchise once again proves its strength in fashion collaborations. Following memorable partnerships in the past such as IKEA and H&M during The Sims 2 era, EA Games has officially revealed its latest crossover, this time with the globally popular street fashion brand Coach.

The new DLC, titled The Coach Collection, is part of the latest update released on January 13. This item pack includes a total of 9 Coach-inspired pieces, covering fashion items such as sneakers and jackets, alongside decorative furniture designed after the iconic Coach Tabby bag. These decorative items are intended for display purposes only and are not wearable or usable as handheld accessories.

Despite the limited number of items, each piece supports multiple pattern variations, unlocking over 60 different color and style combinations for players to mix and match. This allows Sims players to express high-end street fashion aesthetics with far more variety than the item count might suggest.

In addition to the fashion content, the update also introduces a brand-new household known as the Carriage House family. This group of Sims starts with a close friendship relationship and comes with distinct personalities and ambitions. Jonie is a music lover who enjoys regular gym sessions, Brooke is an energetic fast-food worker with a cheerful attitude, and Selena is a confident artist who struggles when it comes to romance. All three characters share a strong love for the Coach brand, making them a perfect fit for this collaboration.

Currently, The Sims 4 is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. As a long-running life simulation series, the game continues to expand through regular updates and additional content packs. Players can create Sims, guide their lives, and explore unpredictable life paths, all enhanced by an improved emotion system that adds greater realism to everyday experiences.

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