Able Sisters

''This article is about the Able Sisters store. For information on the Able sisters, look at their individual pages; Mabel, Sable and Labelle. ''

Able Sisters is a clothing shop/tailor shop, one of the main stores in the. It is owned and run by Sable and Mabel, the Able sisters. The store was owned and run by their parents, until a fatal accident led to the business being handed over to Sable, who also had to take care of her younger sister, Mabel.

The locations are different in every Animal Crossing game. In the original Animal Crossing, it was always placed in on the F acres except for acre F5 where the dock is located. In Animal Crossing Wild World, it was placed directly east of Nook's shop. In City Folk, it could be placed anywhere in the town.

In Animal Crossing City Folk, if you look closely, one of the pictures in the store might be a picture of Tom Nook, Mable, and Sable, all holding hands.

Products


The main products bought from Able Sisters are:
 * Clothes
 * Umbrellas
 * Accessories
 * Glasses
 * Hats
 * Masks
 * Helmets

Clothes and accessories can be tried on before they are bought, by clicking the item with which Mabel will reply with a list of options - trying on being one of them.

Designs
Designs are created by talking to Mabel. Designs are player-created items that can be used as paintings, clothing, accessories and floor placings. They allow the player to create customizable objects that best suit their needs. They can be used as clothing, headgear, umbrellas, paintings (to put in your house), wallpaper, flooring or used as tiles to place outside on the ground.

PRO designs
A PRO design is a design you can make in City Folk that costs 350 Bells. Unlike most patterns in City Folk, you need to go to the Able Sisters to make one. When making a PRO design, you can customize the front, back, and each sleeve individually, rather than having the same pattern on the shirt. PRO designs take up one pattern slot, and, like normal patterns, can be displayed and used through the Able Sisters.