#4

28th Dec 2004 at 6:42 PM
Last edited by Allan Akbar : 28th Dec 2004 at
6:45 PM.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Wolfy
Bless you child, bless you!
I'm a cadet candidate at the USAF Academy prep school, and I freaked out when I saw you could have a beret in the Sims 2, because I want so bad to be a junior BCT instructor and get my damn blue beret. Even though most cadets don't wear em right, I actually know how to shape a beret. Thank you so much!
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1. Soak the beret in water, squeeze most of the water out of it, gently.
2. Roll it up (from the correct side, ie from the right hand side in most of the world, with the exception of mainly France and Spain who do it from the left....).
3. Leave it for a few hours, in a ziplock bag if possible.
4. Put it on.
5. Shape it the way you want it while it's moist (not soaking wet, moist).
6. Let it dry while you wear it.
7. Always roll it up when you don't wear it.
A beret should be shaped the way it's done in the UK and most other countries in Europe, not the silly way it's done in the US Army. The beret in Sims 2 has the correct, European, shape. The picture, a piece of the picture in the first post in this thread, shows the silly US shape. I don't know what it looks like, but it sure doesn't look like a military beret. Rather like a hat that could be worn by an old lady or something.....