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OK! I probably won't be able to answer this until tomorrow, but-
Inspired by the silliness over on
projectrooftop, what clothes do your pups usually wear? If they are a costumed superhero, a regular old vigilante, or someone who wears a uniform to work, what clothes do they usually sport as civilians?
Weee! Fashion!
I should really get Amascut back room access. Oh well!
Inspired by the silliness over on
Weee! Fashion!
I should really get Amascut back room access. Oh well!

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Jessica goes for the latest fashion trends as long as they're comfortable and practical, i.e. California chic or jeans with a loose shirt.
Jenks does Peter Pan chic and makes it look good.
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Now, as for his older self, whom I play more often... I have no idea. I'd imagine he changes it up from time to time, with his scabbard being constant, but I don't know what specifically he'd wear.
Kain wears his armor. It's designed to look draconic, while allowing the person inside to do spectacular jumps.
Karis' is actually pretty simple, for a video game character. She's got a short purple cape, a short white dress-thing over a purple, sleeved version, tights, white gloves and boots. Two crossing belts, and no skin showing at all below the neck.
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Now, being a jeans-and-t-shirt kinda gal myself, I don't always understand quite what this entails. But Rachel has gotten in trouble before in canon for dressing her not-always-human friends in clothes that would get them beaten up. I think she's made Tobias wear polo shirts and khakis at least once.
I'm not saying that she ties a pastel sweater over her shoulders everyday... but she's probably done it a few times.
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Cata and Sam wear black. It's an assassin thing. Even when they're not on assignment, they wear black. (The only reason Cata put up with the uniform for TF2plot was so she didn't stick out, but it was still a wrench, and is the part of the TF2verse that bugs her the most. Sam hasn't been yet, but if he does, he'll be in a similar boat.)
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Jane and William are era appropriate and class so Jane's clothing is nice and William's is serviceable but rather drab.
Demeter tends to wear long green dresses and no shoes, in the Winter, she has a black shawl that has the feel of a robe to it.
Tumnus and the Pirate King stick with variations on their norm of scarves for Tumnus and tight shirts and pants for the Pirate King.
Of all my pups, Moist changes his clothes the most and I describe his clothing due to that since it depends on what he's trying to convey. He has a lovely selection of suits that can make him look slightly down on his luck to doing quite well. I'm using this account for the icon and its key words.
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80s!Gene - this. Of course, the suit changes, but the boots never do. Apart from the times he wears the black ones. Oh, and this coat. (Contains gif.)
And this is the sort of suit he'll wear if/when I get him into modern day clothes. With the gloves though, obviously. The gloves aren't going anywhere.
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Lucas is a victim of limited closet space. His main outfit is a shirt with yellow and red stripes and what looks to be a pair of blue jean shorts.
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except to save the animators having to make his joints look good. He also wears (even with his uniform) a yo-yo divided in half and worn on either side of his belt.When he's human, he tends toward sweats, t-shirts, or tank tops and shorts in summer. He turns out to be one of those humans who are inclined to feel warm and sweat a lot, so he's apt to dress on the lighter side. He still favours blue.
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Most often, she wears her Reno PD uniform in-bar, but if it's a special occasion I'll be describing what she's wearing.
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Wrex pretty much lives in armor of one type or another. Uncomfortable? What are you talking about, he's a krogan! Direct bullet impacts are a minor discomfort, so sleeping in armor is barely noticeable.
Considering Infinity's general manga/sci-fi aesthetics, the style of dress in Bourak probably varies from aseptic high-tech futuristic to techno-variations of traditional Northern African and Middle Eastern garb (And the Tuareg of the deep desert wear stillsuits under their deep blue robes and tagelmusts). Tarik probably falls more towards the neo-traditional style, probably wearing a djellaba (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djellaba) or kaftan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaftan) over loose-fitting clothes. Whatever he's wearing, he usually keeps his combat boots, red tagelmust (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagelmust) and wrist-worn comlog.
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What is odd is that
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Barbossa wears tasteful and discrete ensembles such as this. And the hat. Of course, the hat. A gentleman can't go anywhere without his ostrich feathers.
Wrex pretty much lives in armor of one type or another. Uncomfortable? What are you talking about, he's a krogan! Direct bullet impacts are a minor discomfort, so sleeping in armor is barely noticeable.
Considering Infinity's general manga/sci-fi aesthetics, the style of dress in Bourak probably varies from aseptic high-tech futuristic to techno-variations of traditional Northern African and Middle Eastern garb (And the Tuareg of the deep desert wear stillsuits under their deep blue robes and tagelmusts). Tarik probably falls more towards the neo-traditional style, probably wearing a djellaba or kaftan over loose-fitting clothes. Whatever he's wearing, he usually keeps his combat boots, red tagelmust and wrist-worn comlog.
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Splinter is fond of his maroon kimono.
Raph is usually all in black.
The Loompas all wear leather jackets over their Milliways Cleaning Crew jumpsuits.
Ida is in the most horrifically colored dress that O2STK can find.
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It appears that Amascut likes, long, flowing dresses, but some how such dresses don't get in the way. It is probably a sign that she favors magical badassery to physical baddassery, but being a slayer master, I doubt that she favors magic that much. Slayers do not stick to one combat form. Successful ones don't, anyway.
Ok, that was an unnecessary detour. In game, she appears in two outfits. She is first seen in her "wanderer" disguise, which is a simple brown dress, brown and really worn looking top, a brown cape, and a real odd looking necklace. It sort of looks like the in-game "Beads of the Dead" necklace which is made of copper wire and chunks of ivory. It is supposed to keep certain types of ghost away. Later in her Sumona disguise, she wears a white and grey dress with blue accents and some sort of headband. No cape this time!
There is also a statue of her that can be prayed at that shows her wearing a black hobble dress that reveals a lot of skin and a headdress that looks like the one Isis is usually portrayed with. The odd thing is that praying at her statue will give you more prayer points to use in game than praying at the statues of the other desert gods but it will cost some life points. I guess that means she is more responsive to prayer than the others, but praying to her is hungry work. That should be fun to play with.