Where I Find the BEST Sims 4 CC ✨

I get asked ALL the time where I find my Sims 4 custom content (CC)—so here’s the tea! ☕

✅ Tumblr – My #1 spot for amazing creators. Just search “Sims 4 CC” and follow the tags.

✅ The Sims Resource (TSR) – So much CC for everything: hair, clothes, furniture—you name it!

✅ Pinterest – Type “Sims 4 CC” + a vibe (like “aesthetic” or “realistic”) and you’ll find gold!

Pro tip: Always read creator notes for install steps & keep mods updated after patches!

Where do YOU find your fave CC? Drop your spots below! 👇

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2025/8/24 Edited to

... Read moreAs a fellow Simmer, I know the struggle and joy of hunting down the perfect custom content! While my main go-to spots are Tumblr, The Sims Resource, and Pinterest, there’s so much more to know about maximizing your CC game and truly transforming your Sims' world. Let me spill some more tea on how I dive deeper into the CC rabbit hole and what I’ve learned along the way. Beyond just searching 'Sims 4 CC,' I've found that following specific CC blogs on Tumblr is a game-changer. Many creators post their new items there first, often with direct download links and detailed previews. If you're into a specific aesthetic like 'cottagecore,' 'dark academia,' or even 'Y2K fashion,' searching those tags will lead you down a rabbit hole of amazing finds. I've discovered so many unique furniture pieces and clothing sets this way that perfectly match my Sims' personalities and builds. Remember to check creator notes for any mesh requirements! While The Sims Resource (TSR) is a massive treasure trove, navigating it effectively is key to finding exactly what you need. I always make use of their robust filter system – you can search by item type (hair, clothing, furniture, décor), gender, and even specific game packs if you're looking for something thematic. Don't overlook their 'Daily Sims CC Drops' section; it's a fantastic way to see what's new and trending. Yes, there are ads, but it’s a small price to pay for the sheer volume of high-quality, often vetted content. I’ve found everything from realistic hairstyles to those super trendy 'HK Jelly Platform Flip Flops' that completely elevate my Sims' style there, ensuring my builds and CAS creations always look fresh. Pinterest isn't just for pretty pictures; it's a fantastic visual search engine for Sims 4 CC! Instead of just typing 'Sims 4 CC,' try adding modifiers like 'aesthetic build mode CC' or 'realistic CAS CC.' What I love most is how it acts as a discovery tool, often linking you directly to creators' original download pages on Tumblr, Patreon, or their own websites. I’ve stumbled upon incredible posepacks, like the 'Hot Girls Posepack' I saw once, just by browsing visually inspiring Sims content. It’s perfect for when you have a visual idea but don't know the exact search terms. Beyond these big three, don't forget about independent creator websites and Patreon. Many talented artists create incredible custom content and offer exclusive early access or special items to their patrons – it's a wonderful way to support the CC community directly! For more technical mods and gameplay overhauls, Mod The Sims has been a community staple for ages. Finally, a crucial tip for any CC enthusiast: always keep your mods folder organized! I create subfolders for hair, clothing, furniture, and even specific creators. After every game patch, it's vital to check if your script mods or even some regular CC needs updating. The '50/50 method' (removing half your CC at a time to find the culprit) has saved me countless hours of troubleshooting. Trust me, a little organization goes a long way in keeping your game running smoothly and enjoying all that beautiful custom content!