90’s Child Conversions
Child conversions of some of plumbobbreezy’s favorite adult 90’s styles, with links to the originals so the whole fam can coordinate.
Child conversions of some of plumbobbreezy’s favorite adult 90’s styles, with links to the originals so the whole fam can coordinate.
If you’re after a 90’s hair look with a minimum amount of effort, you can never go wrong with a center part and some colorful hair clips. These things were everywhere back then, even though they liked to pull your hair out. Sometimes it hurts to look so cool!
This foursome of hairdos is a cross between 90’s styles and a touch of anime flair. We like that all the styles come from the same base, so you can make your sim look consistent as they change their hair with their outfits. With braids, buns, braids, and more, you can’t go wrong!
How freaking cute is this hair?! It’s got so many fun 90’s elements rolled into one, the mini buns, center part, clips, and half-up/half-down style are all great retro bits.
This is just one of several Y2K inspired styles and add-ons by Daylife Sims; check out their Patreon page and search for “Y2K” to see the others!
This lovely style comes with or without the bow accessory. The long bangs and high pony help it straddle the line between 90’s aesthetics and 2010’s vibes, so you’ll likely find yourself using it multiple times.
If your 90’s sim likes belly jewelry with a lot of pizazz, this diamond heart piercing is just what they need! There are 20 swatches and it comes in 2 versions so you can use them with EA or CC skins.
WisteriaSims has quite a few belly piercings so be sure to check out the rest of their creations!
A collection to satisfy your every “Mall Goth” need! Here you’ll find band tees, tripp pants, fishnets, tattoos, makeup, and more for your goth sims along with a bunch of rugs & posters to decorate their spaces with. Everything but the pants is base game compatible so all goths can enjoy this collection.
Half a dozen hairstyles in some truly classic 90’s looks, and they were even reworked recently to look even better than before! You have the options of strands and no-strands versions depending on your preference, and all styles are enabled for any gender so your sims can sport these no matter who they are.
You might think that this is a fairly modern hairstyle popularized by the likes of Jojo Siwa, but it was popular long before that. 80’s and 90’s girls will be very familiar with this hairstyle, though it was usually accompanied by a scrunchie back then.
A cute conversion of a hair made by aharris00britney so your young ones can rock those 90’s hair clips, too!
Sweet and simple, a perfect 90’s hairstyle for the young sim who doesn’t fuss with their hair very much.
These hairs are recolors for a much larger hair pack but we wanted to feature them specifically because of the super retro vibe. You really can’t go wrong with a colorful scrunchie, and this 5 pack of recolored hairs is perfect for your 90’s neighborhood kids.
It was popular in the 90’s to wear your hair long and loose, and this braided style is a great way to achieve that look with thicker afrotextured hair. Comes in 15 colors.
This stunning hairdo for girls is a wonderful 90’s throwback styled to work with thicker afrotextured hair, available in 15 colors with oodles of swatches for the accessory butterfly clips. We love it so much!
Braids and butterflies practically belong together, and this hairstyle is a perfect example of why. The little clips on the ends of the strands in particular are a lovely little detail!
Give your Toddler boys some fly 90’s style with these cute hair conversions.
This adorable hair conversion for Children and Toddlers comes with a cute headband for some extra panache. Check out the original Adult hair by Aladdin-The-Simmer which is linked on the download page, and required if you want to use overlays on the headband detail.
A kid-ified conversion of the 90s Male Hair by WistfulCastle with 22 swatches. We had trouble getting this one to show up in Sims4Studio so you may need the adult mesh for it to work, though the download doesn’t state it’s required.
A simple side part hairstyle for Toddler and Child sims, available in 22 EA colors. This is a conversion of a hair by qrqr19 and the link to original can be found on the download page if you want it for your older sims, too.
A trio of hair looks for little boys that have noticeable 90’s influences. You can choose between strand and no-strand versions to get the right look.
We love this style so much! The tiny buns and colorful hair elastics give a wonderfully 90’s vibe while the small neon sunglasses pull in the “cyber” aesthetic that started gaining popularity after the release of The Matrix in 1999. These looks will surely carry your sims into a stylish new century.
An older 90’s hairstyle in EA’s original 18 colors, it comes with bobby pins to add a little more flair to your sim’s look.
Many hairstyles in the 1990’s worked best with pin-straight hair, and those handy dandy little hair clips were perfect at keeping it flat when you had a bit more volume. Lots of pulling and hair gel helped, too! Capture the look with this cute style—it’s an older one so it’s only got the original 18 EA colors but it’s too sweet not to share.
So many 90’s hairstyles had spikes. Normally you’d think of the spiky styles boys often wore, but girls did it too! Many an up-do had spiky ends, just as this style illustrates.
Don’t you just love a carefully crafted lookbook? You get a curated collection that’s on-theme, without doing the work, and you get introduced to new CC creators! THE SIMLINE has gathered a collection of 24 different 90’s hairstyles in a variety of lengths and looks, for straight and wavy hair. And we’re so glad she did!
This slightly mussy male hairdo is inspired by the character of the same name from the classic 90’s sitcom F•R•I•E•N•D•S.
The classic 90’s heartthrob haircut, available in all EA swatches plus a few extras! *swoon*
This massive bucket hat collection is no joke! It’s a 3-part set. First is the bucket hat, available in 62 colors & patterns for every fashion style. To that you can add one of 57 different decals such as band logos, University mascots, game assets, and more. And finally to round it out is a set of pins in 5 colorways to adorn the hat with. With this much to choose from you could probably give every sim in your game a bucket hat without ever repeating the same look twice!
These bucket hats get their name from their unique swatches, containing pairs that are “reverses” of one another. Wear this hat on your head, or throw it behind you if you need to cool your head off. With options available for Toddlers and older, everybody can rock that retro look!
These things were everywhere at the end of the 20th century, from accessory stores like Claire’s to coin machines outside the grocery store to tourist shops along the beach. Their stretchy nature allowed them to be worn by folks of every size and the low cost made them accessible to many. Plus, the most popular colors were neutrals like black and brown so they were versatile and could be worn with just about anything!
(This piece is considered a necklace by the game, but the bracelet is part of the mesh so it’s all one object.)
Young women in the 90’s just loved their jewelry accessories—we’re talking multiple ear piercings, finger and toe rings, midriff chains, and of course belly rings, which were a perfect accent to all the crop top styles of the time. Give your sim a little belly bling with this piercing by Suzue and explore their other belly rings if you like what you see!
Tamagotchi hit the scene in the mid 90’s and set off a wave of popularity in virtual “pets,” which were small and easy to carry and available in a whole range of colors and styles. Though not as big as they used to be you can still find Tamagotchi today, often teamed up with other licenses for a nostalgic double-whammy. This CC gives you a decorative Buy-Build version as well as an accessory to wear so your sims will never be away from their digital baby for too long.
Some sims wear their heart on their sleeve. Others wear their virtual pets on their neck. Which one will your sim be?
Pop a Radiohead, Blind Melon, or Beck cassette into this Walkman and ignore the noise of the outside world for a while. Sadly this object is merely a decorative accessory, but it looks great and appears to work well with a variety of garments.
Before cargo jeans took over Y2K fashion, you got yourself extra carrying space by sporting a nifty fanny pack a.k.a. bum bag. This one is an accessory that takes over the Hat category and comes in 25 different colors. The meshing here looks very reminiscent of an outfit from The Sims 2: Bon Voyage, adding further legitimacy to its retro feel.
If you were a girl alive in the 90’s you almost definitely had a pair of jellies, or at least knew someone who did. Who cares if they had no support, gave you blisters, and didn’t actually protect your feet from, well, anything? That’s not what mattered! They were colorful and cute and full of glitter, and that was what was important. Now your sims of all ages can enjoy them, too.
We may not all agree on the acceptability of wearing socks with sandals, but there’s no argument that these shoes aren’t versatile and cute! Choose between a sandal strap or flip-flop thong style, in standard or platform versions (slider and non-slider options available), with a range of 10 colors. You’ll surely find yourself using them again and again!
These flip flops are the perfect 90’s summer footwear! They’ve got it all: thick platform soles, 33 great swatches (including cheetah print—a staple of the 90’s), and optional toe rings for those who love to accessorize.
These colorful platform sneakers are the kind of thing that Baby Spice would have worn! They’re chunky, youthful, and cute, and with 20 colors to choose from you can do a sneaker change for every outfit.
When you want a classic sneaker style with the chunky platforms of the 90’s you end up with a shoe like this one. Available in 20 colors with bright and pastel options to go with any outfit!
If your sim is big into grunge you can’t go wrong with a pair of Docs! Though the company started way back in the 40’s, they gained a lot of popularity at the end of the millennium with the grunge scene and have remained a staple piece of footwear for many alt subcultures.
When you want to keep it simple with 90’s attire you simply cannot go wrong with a spaghetti-strap tank top, and cheetah print will make sure you still look on-trend. This cute top has 9 colors, each with and without a heart detail on the front.
Nowadays they’re known more often as “joggers” but back in the 90’s these comfy bottoms were called sweatpants. Pinealexple liked a garment that came for masc sims as part of the base game and he decided to convert the mesh into a stylish oversized pair for the ladies. Like their counterparts, these baggy bottoms have 10 colorways to pick from.
These chunky cargos have plenty of pockets for your lip gloss, virtual pet, hair scrunchie, camera, and plenty more! Who needs a purse when you can rock these jeans with 12 denim swatches featuring a low waist and contrasting stitching?
These colorful baggy cargo pants come in a whole range of colors from classic denim tones to rainbow brights with complementary button details. All in all you’ll find 27 swatches.
In the 90’s when dial-up internet was really taking its hold, you could find companies like AOL giving away tons of CDs for free trials of their web service. These things were everywhere, and many a teen of the time period would take the excessive plastic discs and use them for their own art projects. These sims took a different approach and decided to decorate a pair of baggy cargo pants instead!
The jeans have 24 swatches and they come with some awesome bonus accessories so you can hang your favorite virtual pet and more from your belt loops. So phat!
If your masc framed sims like 90’s grunge or metal, they’ll enjoy repping their favorite band with one of 4 different tank top styles.
This button-down top for masc sims aged Teen+ features 20 patterns and colorways so 90’s it almost hurts, but in a good way!
Don’t let the name of this collaboration fool you! A 30-piece collection of femme frame clothing and shoes, while the silhouettes of these pieces might come off as a bit off-decade the patterns and styles are definitely there. It’s got a great mix of styles to dress your 90’s-loving sims, no matter what type of fashion they’re into.