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| No, this isn't about marrying your clothes!
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| The simple benefit of adding a date stamp to your outfits is: '''you can easily keep a history of how your avatar's appearance has evolved'''. Maybe today that doesn't seem like such a big thing, but trust [[Torley|me]], looking back in a year from now, you'll be amazed at how far you've come.
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| One of the easiest ways to do this is: after you click the '''Save Outfit''' button (in the '''My Appearance''' sidebar tab), append the date at the beginning. Torley prefers the <code>YYYY-MM-DD</code> format, also known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 ISO 8601].
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| Or, you can always rename an outfit later by right-clicking it. But by doing it at the beginning, you don't have to worry about maintenance later, as minor as it may be.
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| Then, as you make entirely new outfits or even revisions to earlier ones, they'll be sorted in chronological order, with the newest ones on the bottom. There isn't yet a way to change the date sort order in the {{win|My Outfits}} tab.
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| == Doesn't Second Life do this automatically? ==
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| Not yet, no. While the inventory system keeps track of when ''specific items'' are ''created'' or ''acquired'', folders, unlike items, don't have such properties.
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