I believe you already know "Collection! In Animal Crossing, you can design your own clothes. Currently, most players scan the Internet according to other clothes, or scan the QR code of the clothing of previous works on their mobile NSO App. In fact, after unlocking the tailor shop in this game, players can use a simpler way to collect other designs in the game and share their own clothing designs.
The unlocking method of the tailor shop is very simple. After building an ordinary store, players will see a blue hedgehog that looks very much like Sonic. It will appear randomly on the island to sell things from time to time. Every time he comes to the island, he goes to visit it and try to buy everything. After about two or three times, he can invite it to open a store on the island.
Select the address of the store and start building it. You can unlock the tailor shop in about two days.
After unlocking, you can buy and buy in the tailor shop! There are many types of clothes here, and you can also try to match various styles in the fitting room. Don't spend money when trying it on ~
At the same time, there is a terminal in the tailor shop. After interaction, you can generate your own clothing design drawings through the [Share Code] according to the prompts, and use the [Share Code] to collect clothes designed by other players.
As shown in the figure below, [Clothes Code] is in the lower right corner. If you like this dress very much, you can enter the code to get the design drawing through the terminal of the tailor shop; on the left is the [Author Code] of this dress designer. If you like the clothes designed by a certain author, or find a series of clothing designed by this author, you can view all the clothes that the author has publicly shared through this code, which is very convenient.
*It should be noted that this feature must be added to Nintendo NSO membership service before it can be used.
In fact, it is not just clothes that can be shared. All the homemade design content of players can be shared in this way, including simple pattern design. In addition to being pasted on the ground, wall, or on the artboard to display, these patterns can also be used to design your own mobile phone case and other furniture items in the future.