The search function on windows sucks ass, but you can usually get it done faster by searching key words like 'dress' 'shirt' 'shorts' etc. This is especially important to do if you just have a few items or a dozen or so, if you have more take some time to organize it and sort it out into categories, it's way easier to find duplicates like that, I've been planning on doing this for a while now but I have so much I usually get overwhelmed and just leave them there This is just what I do to manage my immense amounts of cc and what I do when I simply can't find that one™ piece I really want, someone who has been playing for a while knows a lot of the things I'm going to say, but if you're new or have a tendency to give up when tumblr says 'not found', I think it might be useful! CC that is categorized for wrong ages and/or naked. There are the following kinds of bad CC: CC that is categorized for too many age groups and both genders. Unwanted CC is CC YOU don't like but others very well might want while bad CC is content no one should use for it can harm your game. If you didn't create the Mods and Packages folders and put any. package-based files: these are installed into Mods > Packages just like mods are. There are two types of custom content in Sims 3. (for sims 4, my sims 3 cc is a mess and my sims 2 cc is pretty organized already) One should distinguish between unwanted and bad CC. Goldenthrush All user data, everything you create or download into your game, is stored in Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 3.