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Similar to the Jurassic Park example, Cayce Pollard in William Gibson's Pattern Recognition is allergic to brands (no, really, it's a condition) and dresses only in shades of grey with all logos or labels removed; her clothes are referred to as Cayce Pollard Units or... wait for it... CPUs. "I know this might seem a bit outta the left field, but I found this strange glowing potato in my garden. Closet full of clothes. Don't forget "The Sunglasses of Justice". The only other alternatives on the island being grass inspires Mike to create a fashion contest.

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Marge: [disgusted] Blue?! While most characters would change the wardrobe every few episodes, Frank Lapidus only got to change his clothes once over the course of three full seasons. Used humorously in a Cartoon Network promo, where Mystery Inc. Alexa Demie Stars In This Week's Looks Of The Week. is waiting for someone in the van. This is partly a form of Fan Service for CLAMP's female fanbase. Nylon could also be blended with other more common sock materials, combining its stretch, durability, and fineness with the properties of the blended fabric. Lampshaded on The Nanny. In the Ace Attorney series almost no character is ever seen in a new outfit unless they change jobs.

After the Strawhats hit the Grand Line, they usually get a new outfit early in the arc for reasons that make sense, and then maintain that look whether it makes sense or not until after they beat that island's Big Bad. A closet filled with garish outfits. Goku has 20 (or more) outfits total, not counting identical replacements for Clothing Damage. For example the framing portions of "Dr. Linus", "Recon", "Ab Aeterno", and "The Package" all took place on the same day. This was actually explained once: When he changes to Superman, Clark compresses his street clothes into a flat packet which he carries in a pouch in his cape.

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This was also lampshaded when Dilbert was testing to see if his male coworkers could remember what they were wearing—they couldn't, despite Dilbert telling them that it's the same outfit they wear every day. Only two episodes have had him not wear a suit voluntarily, the first he stopped wearing suits after he found out the woman he lost his virginity to only did it because his gay brother slept with her The second was when he wanted to sleep with the new hot female bartender, even having a fantasy sequence where he sings about having to chose between women and his beloved suits ultimately having his cake and eating it too. A closet full of dresses. By reaching over the calf, these socks sit securely and comfortably just under the knee, a natural flex point that helps hold the sock in place. When we see him in casual clothes we discover that practically every other item of clothing he owns is also grey. Project Runway judge Michael Kors wears a black blazer, black shirt, and jeans in every single episode, despite being an extremely successful fashion designer. Peach—and the other Princesses -also have a shorts and T-shirt ensemble for sports, a jumpsuit for riding motorcycles, AND a set of Strikers armor (because soccer in the Mushroom Kingdom is just that vicious).

Low-quality dress socks are uncomfortable because they are made from cheap fabrics that constrict the foot and make it feel stuffy. Ryan on The OC wore either a wifebeater or a black t-shirt most of the time, although he did get a more varied wardrobe as the show went on. The royalty and nobility of Le Chevalier d'Eon, even thought their few clothes are still Pimped Out Dresses. They can include socks worn with a business suit during the day or socks worn with a tuxedo, but also socks worn with more casual looks. Alexa Demie lived every fashion girl's fantasy. A character on Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, having suffered the destruction of his hat by gunfire, discards it and pulls an identical hat out of his pocket; the same character is later seen keeping four identical white linen suits in his closet. The characters wear different outfits every day, and the girls in particular get quite creative when it comes to fashion. In his second and third seasons, he gains a new suit with a reversed colour scheme - blue with brown pinstripes.

A Closet Filled With Garish Outfits

A rotating and varied wardrobe would counter that. First of all, that fashions had changed, and that bowlers weren't worn after 1945 (and Maigret lived in a certain contemporaneity with his creator), and secondly, as it was so well clarified in MEM... "Let's just look at this little issue of the bowler hat. Draped in a rainbow coat comprised of vibrant patches, all crafted from a fluffy, shaggy material, it situated itself as one that we are desperate to adopt into our wardrobes. "Miss Molli - why on earth would you want to wear clothing resembling Hector?

Lampshaded once in the Phineas and Ferb episode "Monster from the Id". In The Beano pretty much every character wears the same clothes all the times however their clothes have occasionally changed for example Dennis the Menace originally had a little tie back in 1951 but his clothes change to a stripy jumper and then to a Black and Red Jumper, once his strip gained the colour red, and his clothes have never changed since except for the occasional gag about how old fashioned his clothes are. In G. I. Joe, Cobra Commander either has a metal face-guard helmet or a cloth mask, with no particular pattern to when he changes them. What a fascinating family tradition, passed down from mother to daughter! "Did that outfit come with a crossbow, by any chance? Often complemented with a long brown wool trench coat he claims to have been a present from Janis Joplin. The collar and sleeves are leather-lined…".

A Closet Full Of Dresses

The elegant dinner jackets of the upper class (which Maigret, in spite of himself, envies a little), or the garish outfit of an inspector dressed to the nines (of which Maigret has a particular horror! The fact that he never changes his clothes is often lampshaded and the book gives no explanation as to why he doesn't change his clothes. Employ these tips to ensure that you get the very best from your sock drawer. Averted with Lockhart. The rain... renders it "shapeless" in LET, leaves it "completely dripping with water" in FLA, and transforms it into a "reservoir of water suddenly emptying itself at the least movement" in noy.

Possibly justified with Renton, because joining Gekko State was sort of a spur-of-the-moment decision and he might actually only own that one set of clothes, plus a too-small sweat suit he gets later on. "Listen, don't tell anyone this - but do you have an extra dress in that color? Many of the great civilizations of the Ancient Period, spanning from approximately 4000 BC to 400 AD, were located in warmer climates and, as such, are most often associated with sandals and similar footwear in popular conceptions. Subverted in Scooby Doo: The Mystery Begins, the newest version of the Origin Story, where everyone wears things that would be consistent with their role in a modern-day high school. When Marge was away, no-one was doing the washing. Same goes for the command crew at NERV HQ, although at least they have a few different items of clothing. This way paparazzi bugged him less often because people buying pictures from paparazzi couldn't tell whether they were brand-new or days-old (and thus less valuable). While Lina Inverse of Slayers has a multitude of sorceress outfits (and variations of her most well-known one in the novels), her True Companions, and the rest of the characters for that matter, have either one or two outfits in their entire repetoire. Ya know what they say - "a cabbage left out to rot is like a lost soul stuck in limbo". Think ya could cast a spell on my big ol' garden out back? Shingetsutan Tsukihime provides a particularly painful example, due to Arcueid's outfit being simultaneously extremely plain and extremely characteristic.

If it ain't the master of the mansion himself! In the final frame, Jason is wearing a miniature version of Peter's regular outfit. Ditto the first Phantasmagoria.