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June Sims 4 CC roundup adds hair, fashion, and furniture

This June CC roundup works like a living folder restock, with hair, fashion, furniture, and early-access finds worth bookmarking.

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June Sims 4 CC roundup adds hair, fashion, and furniture
Source: We Want Mods

If your Sims 4 folder needs a reset, this June CC feed is built for a quick, useful restock. It pulls hair, clothes, packs, sets, jewelry, nails, furniture, and makeup into one rolling hub, so you can grab the pieces that fit your save now and keep checking back as the month fills out.

A monthly hub that keeps moving

The point of this roundup is speed. We Want Mods presents it as a living June list that keeps growing through the month, and the site uses the same rolling format across its Sims 4 CC coverage instead of locking everything into one static post. That matters if you do not want to spend an evening hopping between creator pages just to find one new hairstyle or a single outfit set.

That same habit shows up across the site’s other June CC hubs as well. The newer finds page is built for near-daily refreshes, with CC pulled from Tumblr, Patreon, TSR, and Pinterest, while the homepage ties the whole ecosystem together through category hubs for hair, build-buy, and other CC lanes. For players who treat CC like a living folder rather than a one-time download spree, this format is the shortcut.

The first wave leans hard into CAS

The opening batch is strongest where most Sims players feel gaps first: hair and clothing. Tyler Hair by Sunivaa leads the hair side, and the round-up also points to Autumn Locs and Amora Hair CC, which gives you a mix of textures and silhouettes instead of one look repeated in different colors. On the clothing side, Street Fashion Set 04 is the kind of item that instantly changes a Sim’s daily wardrobe without forcing you into a full style overhaul.

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AI-generated illustration

There is also a clear watchlist element built into the mix. Ashley Hair Set by Simstouble is already flagged with a public release date of July 3, 2026, which tells you this roundup is not just a download dump, it is also a place to track what is about to drop for everyone. That blend of immediate files and future releases is what makes the post useful for summer play, legacy saves, and full CAS refreshes.

  • Hair for fast identity changes: Tyler Hair, Autumn Locs, Amora Hair CC
  • Clothing for everyday wear: Street Fashion Set 04 and similar sets
  • Watchlist items: early-access collections scheduled for later public release, including Ashley Hair Set

Why the Patreon side matters

The presence of Patreon in the mix explains a lot about how this CC ecosystem works. Creator pages in this space often use monthly early access releases, which is why some of the roundup’s items are available now only to supporters before they go public later. That is normal for Sims 4 CC, and it is also why a monthly hub is more practical than trying to follow every creator on your own.

One name worth clocking is aharris00britney. The creator says they have been making Sims 4 CC for six years and that some of their creations have even been added to the official Sims 4 base game. That is the kind of detail that makes a creator feel like a safe bet when you are deciding which early-access files deserve a spot in your folder.

More than just clothes and hair

The roundup does not stop at CAS. It also folds in jewelry, nails, furniture, packs, and makeup, which is exactly what you want if you are trying to build a cohesive look rather than just downloading a few isolated items. A set of nails or a piece of jewelry can finish a Sim’s outfit, but furniture is what lets the same aesthetic carry into the house, so the categories work together instead of pulling in different directions.

That larger mix is also where themed packs and creator collaborations become useful. Multi-item projects save time because they do the styling work for you, and they are especially handy when you want a save file that feels deliberate from bedroom to body wear. If you are building around a summer theme, a legacy household, or a full overhaul of your CAS folder, this is the part of the roundup that gives you the most mileage.

The real value is the roll-up, not the one-off download

What makes this June post worth checking repeatedly is the way it behaves like a discovery hub. The site is already set up to keep refreshing June lists, and its broader Sims 4 coverage makes it easy to jump between recurring finds posts instead of treating CC hunting like a scavenger hunt. That is a better fit for players who want to spend their time in Create-A-Sim, not in tabs.

The formula is simple, and it works because it respects how Sims players actually use CC. You can skim for one hair, one streetwear set, or one furniture piece and leave with a folder that already looks more current, or you can come back later and catch the next wave when the month fills in. That is the whole appeal of a living roundup: it starts with a few sharp finds and keeps turning over until your game feels fresh again.

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