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** Kaiba in the original series has several long coats, starting with a blue duster, then a studded purple one, before settling to his trademark white one.

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** Kaiba [[Characters/YuGiOhSetoKaiba Seto Kaiba]] in the original series has several long coats, starting with a blue duster, then a studded purple one, before settling to his trademark white one.



** Dark Bakura, [[BigBad the main villain]] of season five, changed his blue shirt for a black coat.

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** Dark Bakura, [[Characters/YuGiOhYamiBakura Yami Bakura]], [[BigBad the main villain]] of season five, changed his blue shirt for a black coat.
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* Eric Draven in ''Film/TheCrow''. He takes it off Tin Tin, the first of the guys responsible for murdering him and his fiancee. He sets it aside when he finishes them off... and after it's filled with holes from about five hundred bullets.

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* Eric Draven in ''Film/TheCrow''.''Film/TheCrow1994''. He takes it off Tin Tin, the first of the guys responsible for murdering him and his fiancee. He sets it aside when he finishes them off... and after it's filled with holes from about five hundred bullets.
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* Napoleon Bonaparte, when he was on the [[UsefulNotes/TheNapoleonicWars battlefield]] in his iconic ''redingote grise'' (grey overcoat).

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* Napoleon Bonaparte, UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte, when he was on the [[UsefulNotes/TheNapoleonicWars battlefield]] in his iconic ''redingote grise'' (grey overcoat).



* Statues of Vladimir Lenin (and there were thousands of them) often depicted him with a long flowing coat.

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* Statues of Vladimir Lenin UsefulNotes/VladimirLenin (and there were thousands of them) often depicted him with a long flowing coat.
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* ''Film/MortalKombatTheMovie'''s portrayal]] of [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shang Tsung]] has him wearing a black longcoat for most of the movie.

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* ''Film/MortalKombatTheMovie'''s portrayal]] portrayal of [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shang Tsung]] has him wearing a black longcoat for most of the movie.



* The Imperial Trenchers in ''TabletopGame/MutantChronicles'' universe are both specialized in trench warfare and wearing badass trenchcoats styled after the early 20th-century British military (which they're a {{Fantasy Counterpart|Culture}} of). RetiredBadass Jake Kramer and TheStoic Cybertronic Overseer Cyril Dent also wear those.

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* The Imperial Trenchers in ''TabletopGame/MutantChronicles'' universe are both specialized in trench warfare and wearing badass trenchcoats styled after the early 20th-century British military (which they're a {{Fantasy Counterpart|Culture}} of).to). RetiredBadass Jake Kramer and TheStoic Cybertronic Overseer Cyril Dent also wear those.
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* The titular protagonist in ''Film/VIWarshawski'' wears a good-looking one as part of her ensemble. During the climax, the villainess also wears a badass long coat with a great scarf as well([[ScarfofAsskicking which she uses to wipe away her fingerprints]]).

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* The titular protagonist in ''Film/VIWarshawski'' wears a good-looking one as part of her ensemble. During the climax, the villainess also wears a badass long coat with a great scarf as well([[ScarfofAsskicking well ([[ScarfOfAsskicking which she uses to wipe away her fingerprints]]).

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** ComicBook/TheJoker has been wearing a purple or black trenchcoat since Marshall Rogers first drew the character with one in the mid-1970s. Much of the time he wears it as an overcoat and removes it when he's indoors or relaxing but some works like Brian Azzarello's ComicBook/{{Joker}} feature the badass longcoat as a staple of Joker's outfit.

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** ComicBook/TheJoker The Joker has been wearing a purple or black trenchcoat since Marshall Rogers first drew the character with one in the mid-1970s. Much of the time he wears it as an overcoat and removes it when he's indoors or relaxing relaxing, but some works works, like Brian Azzarello's ComicBook/{{Joker}} ''ComicBook/{{Joker}}'', feature the badass longcoat as a staple of Joker's outfit.



-->'''[[MagnificentBastard Billy]] [[SociopathicHero Butcher]]''': "When in doubt, fuck-up any cunt not wearin' a coat."
* ''ComicBook/TheDarkTower'': The page image is taken from the Marvel prequel comics of Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/TheDarkTower'' series: namely, the resident [[AntiHero protagonist]], [[{{Determinator}} Roland of Gilead]]. He wears it pretty well.

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-->'''[[MagnificentBastard Billy]] [[SociopathicHero Butcher]]''': "When -->'''[[SociopathicHero Billy Butcher]]:''' When in doubt, fuck-up any cunt not wearin' a coat."
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* ''ComicBook/TheDarkTower'': The ''ComicBook/TheDarkTower'' is the source of the page image is taken from the Marvel prequel comics of Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/TheDarkTower'' series: image: namely, the resident [[AntiHero protagonist]], [[{{Determinator}} Roland of Gilead]]. He wears it pretty well.



* ''Webcomic/{{Dreamkeepers}}'': Namah Calah has a pretty nifty blue longcoat.



** ComicBook/DoctorOctopus has been doing this since before it was cool, though his coat is more of a Badass Labcoat. After a while, they changed his look into a high-tech looking jumpsuit (the Nineties), but the white coat remained part of his "''classic''" look, up until they brought back the old style.

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** ComicBook/DoctorOctopus Doctor Octopus has been doing this since before it was cool, though his coat is more of a Badass Labcoat. After a while, they changed his look into a high-tech looking jumpsuit (the Nineties), but the white coat remained part of his "''classic''" look, up until they brought back the old style.



* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': Rorschach's brown trenchcoat is iconic to the character, adding to his hard-boiled detective look.. It also serves as a nice contrast with the [[BadassCape capes]] his fellow superheroes wear.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': Rorschach's brown trenchcoat is iconic to the character, adding to his hard-boiled detective look..look. It also serves as a nice contrast with the [[BadassCape capes]] his fellow superheroes wear.



** Prodigy of the ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX had a white one. {{Lampshaded}} when his friend Elixir ribbed him about it and said he couldn't tell if Prodigy was trying to copy Gambit or Film/{{Shaft}}.
** ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} has a yellow one.
** ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}} sported one for a short time during Chuck Austen's run. [[AwesomeButImpractical It would break away when his powers were activated]].

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** Prodigy of the ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX had ''ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX'' has a white one. {{Lampshaded}} {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d when his friend Elixir ribbed ribs him about it and said says that he couldn't can't tell if Prodigy was is trying to copy Gambit or Film/{{Shaft}}.
** ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} Jubilee has a yellow one.
** ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}} sported Iceman sports one for a short time during Chuck Austen's run. ''ComicBook/UncannyXMenChuckAusten''. [[AwesomeButImpractical It would break breaks away when his powers were are activated]].



* The first thing [[Roleplay/DCNation Travis Grey]] did upon pickpocketing a Franchise/GreenLantern ring was to create a costume for himself; black shirt, black leather pants, and one Badass Longcoat of black leather. The only green on him is his ring and Corps symbol. (This might be because Travis is blind). The ''second'' thing he did was start rounding up crack dealers and scaring the shit out of the local gangs.



* In ''Fanfic/TheButcherBird'', [[VillainProtagonist Yoshimura Kaneki]] eventually gets his hands on one of the Marine officer coats from the Manga/OnePiece example above, and immediately replaces the [[LawfulStupid 'Justice' (正義) insignia]] with [[PayEvilUntoEvil 'Retribution' (冥罰).]] Part of his stated reason for doing this is to [[TheGadfly annoy the Marines who currently have to tolerate his presence.]]

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* In ''Fanfic/TheButcherBird'', [[VillainProtagonist Yoshimura Kaneki]] eventually gets his hands on one of the Marine officer coats from the Manga/OnePiece example above, and immediately replaces the [[LawfulStupid 'Justice' (正義) insignia]] with [[PayEvilUntoEvil 'Retribution' (冥罰).]] (冥罰)]]. Part of his stated reason for doing this is to [[TheGadfly annoy the Marines who currently have to tolerate his presence.presence]].
* The ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' fanfiction [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5127152/1/Chess "Chess"]] featured a pine marten in an embroidered black trench coat. [[WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief Who cares]] that trench coats are a bit out of place in ''Redwall''? [[RuleOfCool IT'S AWESOME.
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** And the Winter Soldier has a black three quarter length coat of his own.

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** And the The Winter Soldier has a black three quarter length three-quarter-length coat of his own.



* ''Roleplay/DCNation'': The first thing Travis Grey did upon pickpocketing a Franchise/GreenLantern ring was to create a costume for himself; black shirt, black leather pants, and one Badass Longcoat of black leather. The only green on him is his ring and Corps symbol. (This might be because Travis is blind). The ''second'' thing he did was start rounding up crack dealers and scaring the shit out of the local gangs.



* A ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5127152/1/Chess fanfiction]] featured a pine marten in an embroidered black trench coat. [[WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief Who cares that trench coats are a bit out of place in Redwall,]] [[RuleOfCool IT'S AWESOME.]]
* [[CoolOldGuy Big Boss]] wears one of these in ''Fanfic/{{Stray|Dahne}}'', and another character comments on the garment's dramatic value.

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* A ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5127152/1/Chess fanfiction]] featured a pine marten in an embroidered black trench coat. [[WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief Who cares that trench coats are a bit out of place in Redwall,]] [[RuleOfCool IT'S AWESOME.]]
* [[CoolOldGuy Big Boss]] wears one of these in ''Fanfic/{{Stray|Dahne}}'', ''Fanfic/StrayDahne'', and another character comments on the garment's dramatic value.



* An unglamorous version is shown in the opening of ''Film/BabylonAD'', with Creator/VinDiesel striding through a [[CyberpunkWithAChanceOfRain rain-drenched]] ArmsFair wearing a camouflaged poncho.

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* An unglamorous version is shown in the opening of ''Film/BabylonAD'', with Creator/VinDiesel Toorop striding through a [[CyberpunkWithAChanceOfRain rain-drenched]] ArmsFair wearing a camouflaged poncho.



* The replicants in Film/BladeRunner.
* Mark and Ken Gor (both played by Chow Yun-Fat) from John Woo's ''Film/ABetterTomorrow'' series, wear black fabric trenchcoats. Ken's badass quotient is doubled by the fact he wears his twin brother's old ''bullet-hole riddled'' badass longcoat in the final action sequence. The main bad guy of the first movie, Shing, wears a ''white'' badass longcoat. After the release of the first film wearing similar coats became a trend among young men in Hong Kong, and the style of coat is still sometimes referred to as "Brother Mark's Coat."
* ''Film/TheBigLebowski'' The Dude's bathrobe fits this trope in a weird kind of way. As the movie is a parody of film-noir detective stories, that's probably supposed to resemble a gumshoe's traditional trenchcoat.
* The title character of the ''Film/BladeTrilogy'' series of movies has a longcoat in all his incarnations. Starting with the second film, it's got a red lining.

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* The replicants in Film/BladeRunner.
* Mark and Ken Gor (both played by Chow Yun-Fat) from John Woo's the ''Film/ABetterTomorrow'' series, series wear black fabric trenchcoats. Ken's badass quotient is doubled by the fact he wears his twin brother's old ''bullet-hole riddled'' badass longcoat in the final action sequence. The main bad guy of the first movie, Shing, wears a ''white'' badass longcoat. After the release of the first film wearing similar coats became a trend among young men in Hong Kong, and the style of coat is still sometimes referred to as "Brother Mark's Coat."
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* ''Film/TheBigLebowski'' ''Film/TheBigLebowski'': The Dude's bathrobe fits this trope in a weird kind of way. As the movie is a parody of film-noir FilmNoir detective stories, that's it's probably supposed to resemble a gumshoe's traditional trenchcoat.
* The replicants in ''Film/BladeRunner''.
* The
title character of the ''Film/BladeTrilogy'' series of movies has a longcoat in all his incarnations. Starting with [[Film/BladeII the second film, film]], it's got a red lining.



* Jason Bourne wears a longcoat throughout ''[[Film/TheBourneSeries The Bourne Supremacy]].'' Russian FSB agent Kirill wears a leather longcoat during the Moscow car chase sequence.

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* Jason Bourne wears a longcoat throughout ''[[Film/TheBourneSeries The Bourne Supremacy]].'' ''Film/TheBourneSupremacy''. Russian FSB agent Kirill wears a leather longcoat during the Moscow car chase sequence.



* ''Film/BrotherhoodOfTheWolf''. In one of the first scenes of the narrative, a pair of Great Coat-wearing badasses (with the added conceit of tricorner hats) lay waste to a group of soldiers harassing an old man and his daughter in the pouring rain.
* Jade in ''Film/BulletproofMonk'' ends the movie in a Badass Longcoat. It helps that she has been kicking ass the entire movie.

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* ''Film/BrotherhoodOfTheWolf''. In one of the first scenes of the narrative, ''Film/BrotherhoodOfTheWolf'', a pair of Great Coat-wearing badasses (with the added conceit of tricorner hats) lay waste to a group of soldiers harassing an old man and his daughter in the pouring rain.
* Jade in ends ''Film/BulletproofMonk'' ends the movie in a Badass Longcoat. It helps that she has been kicking ass the entire movie.



* Eric Draven (played by the late Brandon Lee) in ''Film/TheCrow''. He takes it off Tin Tin, the first of the guys responsible for murdering him and his fiancee. He sets it aside when he finishes them off... and after it's filled with holes from about five hundred bullets.

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* Eric Draven (played by the late Brandon Lee) in ''Film/TheCrow''. He takes it off Tin Tin, the first of the guys responsible for murdering him and his fiancee. He sets it aside when he finishes them off... and after it's filled with holes from about five hundred bullets.



* The ''Film/FantasticBeasts'' series is a huge fan of this trope so far -- nearly every character gets their own. There's Newt's off-grey and blue coats, Tina's grey one in the first film, and then her badass black leather trench in the second, Queenie's pink floor-length, Jacob's brown one, Grindelwald's black, the leather trench coats of the Aurors, Dumbledore's corduroy number, Seraphina Picquery's black coat with the bedazzled thunderbird insignia on the back, and the velvet and leather long coats of Grindelwald's acolytes, namely Vinda Rosier, Krall, Carrow, and Abernathy.
* In ''Film/AFistfulOfDynamite'' early Irish nationalist John Mallory wears a longcoat packed with explosives on the inside.
* {{Lampshaded}} momentarily when Frederick Sykes (aka The One-Armed Man) in ''Film/TheFugitive'' comes home to find his house full of badass-longcoat-wearing US Marshals -- "What the hell is this, a trenchcoat convention?!"
** It's funnier because Sykes himself...is also wearing a trenchcoat.

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* The ''Film/FantasticBeasts'' series is a huge fan of this trope so far -- nearly every character gets their own. There's Newt's off-grey and blue coats, Tina's grey one in the first film, and then her badass black leather trench in the second, Queenie's pink floor-length, Jacob's brown one, Grindelwald's black, the leather trench coats of the Aurors, Dumbledore's corduroy number, Seraphina Picquery's black coat with the bedazzled thunderbird insignia on the back, and the velvet and leather long coats of Grindelwald's acolytes, namely Vinda Rosier, Krall, Carrow, and Abernathy.
* In ''Film/AFistfulOfDynamite'' ''Film/AFistfulOfDynamite'', early Irish nationalist John Mallory wears a longcoat packed with explosives on the inside.
* {{Lampshaded}} {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d momentarily when Frederick Sykes (aka The One-Armed Man) in ''Film/TheFugitive'' when Frederick Sykes (a.k.a. The One-Armed Man) comes home to find his house full of badass-longcoat-wearing US Marshals -- "What the hell is this, a trenchcoat convention?!"
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convention?!" It's funnier because Sykes himself...himself... is also wearing a trenchcoat.



* Snake Eyes briefly gets a black badass longcoat for ''one scene'' in ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra''. This being [[MerchandiseDriven G.I. Joe]], it's included in an [[http://www.theterrordrome.com/forums/download/file.php?id=4715&mode=view action figure]], too. The Baroness has one as well.
* Cobra Commander gets one in ''Film/GIJoeRetaliation''.
* The DCOM Film/GirlVsMonster, the monster-hunting parents wear trench coats when they're out hunting monsters just 'cause it cool.

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* ''Franchise/GIJoe'':
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Snake Eyes briefly gets a black badass longcoat for ''one scene'' in ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra''. This being ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseofCobra''. [[MerchandiseDriven This being G.I. Joe]], it's included in an [[http://www.theterrordrome.com/forums/download/file.php?id=4715&mode=view action figure]], too. The Baroness has one as well.
* ** Cobra Commander gets one in ''Film/GIJoeRetaliation''.
* The DCOM Film/GirlVsMonster, In ''Film/GirlVsMonster'', the monster-hunting parents wear trench coats when they're out hunting monsters just 'cause it it's cool.



* In ''Film/HanselAndGretelWitchHunters'', both of titular characters.

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* In ''Film/HanselAndGretelWitchHunters'', both Both of titular characters.characters in ''Film/HanselAndGretelWitchHunters''.



* The ''Film/HarryPotter'' films also have a number of aurors, Order of the Phoenix members, and ministry of magic workers who are often seen wearing trench coats and long coats, often as business attire.
* Jason Dean (Christian Slater) in ''Film/{{Heathers}}'' sports a black longcoat throughout the entire film.

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* The ''Film/HarryPotter'' films also have a number of aurors, Order of the Phoenix members, and ministry of magic workers who are often seen wearing trench coats and long coats, often as business attire.
* Jason Dean (Christian Slater) in ''Film/{{Heathers}}'' sports a black longcoat throughout the entire film.



* The Takeshi Kaneshiro action flick ''Film/Hero1997'' has Kaneshiro wearing a cool-looking trench coat in the finale... [[TrenchCoatWarfare concealing what appears to be a dozen guns and several bundles of dynamites]]. Which he uses to waste more than 30 enemy mooks in the subsequent shootout. Unsurprsingly, this coat shows up on most of the film's DVD covers and posters.

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* The Takeshi Kaneshiro action flick ''Film/Hero1997'' has Kaneshiro Ma Wing-jing wearing a cool-looking trench coat in the finale... [[TrenchCoatWarfare [[TrenchcoatWarfare concealing what appears to be a dozen guns and several bundles of dynamites]]. Which dynamites]], which he uses to waste more than 30 enemy mooks in the subsequent shootout. Unsurprsingly, Unsurprisingly, this coat shows up on most of the film's DVD covers and posters.



* In each of the first two ''Film/HomeAlone'' films Kevin's mom wears a badass full-length overcoat that subtly underscores her {{Determinator}}/MamaBear nature. Likewise, the burglar Harry's getup in each film consists of a grungy calf-length overcoat, which along with a [[ScarfofAsskicking thick scarf]] and a [[SignatureHeadgear wool beanie]], is a nice look for him, despite him being a bumbling crook.

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* In each of the first two ''Film/HomeAlone'' films films, Kevin's mom wears a badass full-length overcoat that subtly underscores her {{Determinator}}/MamaBear nature. Likewise, the burglar Harry's getup in each film consists of a grungy calf-length overcoat, which along with a [[ScarfofAsskicking [[ScarfOfAsskicking thick scarf]] and a [[SignatureHeadgear wool beanie]], is a nice look for him, despite him being a bumbling crook.



** BigBad Raoul Silva dons one in the climax in ''Film/{{Skyfall}}''.
** In ''Film/{{Spectre}}'', M wears one in the climax, especially visible when he confronts then fights TheMole C.

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** BigBad Raoul Silva dons one in the climax in of ''Film/{{Skyfall}}''.
** In M wears one in the climax of ''Film/{{Spectre}}'', M wears one in the climax, especially visible when he confronts then fights TheMole C.



* In ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' film adaptations, Aragorn wears a forest-green Ranger Coat for the better part of the film series, up until he forsakes his Ranger side and becomes the King of Gondor.

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* In ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' film adaptations, ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'': Aragorn wears a forest-green Ranger Coat for the better part of the film series, up until he forsakes his Ranger side and becomes the King of Gondor.



** ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'': Say what you will about the ComicBook/RedSkull, but he makes that SS coat look good.

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** ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'': Say what you will about the ComicBook/RedSkull, Red Skull, but he makes that SS coat look good.



*** In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'', Gamora's main outfit includes a duster.
** In ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} sports a new outfit which has a relatively short coat.
** In ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'', ComicBook/ScarletWitch sports a new outfit with a long red coat.
* A good 75% of the characters in ''Franchise/TheMatrix'' trilogy wear them. Quite possibly they're the main reason for the current popularity of the Badass Longcoat. Most of them are black leather dusters because it's easier to render dark objects against dark backgrounds. In the sequel, the Twins wear white longcoats to set them apart. Neo's longcoat changes to something resembling a cassock in the sequels, [[EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory probably intended to make him look more like a priest]].
* In the ''Film/{{Mimic}}'', the Badass giant insects look like people in longcoats.

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*** In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'', Gamora's main outfit includes a duster.
** In ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} Hawkeye sports a new outfit which has a relatively short coat.
** In ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'', ComicBook/ScarletWitch Scarlet Witch sports a new outfit with a long red coat.
** In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'', Gamora's main outfit includes a duster.
* A good 75% of the characters in ''Franchise/TheMatrix'' trilogy wear them. Quite possibly they're the main reason for the current popularity of the Badass Longcoat. Most of them are black leather dusters because it's easier to render dark objects against dark backgrounds. In the sequel, ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'', the Twins wear white longcoats to set them apart. Neo's longcoat changes to something resembling a cassock in the sequels, [[EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory probably intended to make him look more like a priest]].
* In the ''Film/{{Mimic}}'', the Badass badass giant insects look like people in longcoats.



* The [[Film/MortalKombatTheMovie film's portrayal]] of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'''s Shang Tsung has him wearing a black longcoat for most of the movie.

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* The [[Film/MortalKombatTheMovie film's ''Film/MortalKombatTheMovie'''s portrayal]] of ''Franchise/MortalKombat'''s [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shang Tsung Tsung]] has him wearing a black longcoat for most of the movie.



* [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]] in ''Film/WesCravensNewNightmare'' is the first and only time he appeared in a long coat, in addition to the usual striped sweater.
* Creator/SergioLeone's ''Film/OnceUponATimeInTheWest'':
--> '''Cheyenne''': Nobody around these parts got the guts to wear those dusters except Cheyenne's men...and Cheyenne's men don't get killed.
* Jack Sparrow of ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' wears an ensemble that sometimes includes a knee-length coat.

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* [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]] in ''Film/WesCravensNewNightmare'' is the first and only time he appeared in a long coat, in addition to the usual striped sweater.
* Creator/SergioLeone's ''Film/OnceUponATimeInTheWest'':
--> '''Cheyenne''': Nobody
In ''Film/OnceUponATimeInTheWest'', Cheyenne says that "Nobody around these parts got the guts to wear those dusters except Cheyenne's men...men... and Cheyenne's men don't get killed.
killed."
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
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Jack Sparrow of ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' wears an ensemble that sometimes includes a knee-length coat.



* In ''Film/TheProphecy'' all angels (who are definitely badass) wear some kind of longcoat. It is interesting that the type of garment reflects the personality of the wearer: benevolent Simon is shown in gray woolen greatcoat, relentless Uziel wears black duster, silver-tongued Lucifer is portrayed in a slick coat while psychotic Gabriel prefers an unbuttoned cassock.
* Frank Castle looks pretty badass in his longcoat at various points during ''Film/ThePunisher2004''

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* In ''Film/TheProphecy'' ''Film/TheProphecy'', all angels (who are definitely badass) wear some kind of longcoat. It is interesting that the type of garment reflects the personality of the wearer: benevolent Simon is shown in gray woolen greatcoat, relentless Uziel wears black duster, silver-tongued Lucifer is portrayed in a slick coat while psychotic Gabriel prefers an unbuttoned cassock.
* Frank Castle looks pretty badass in his longcoat at various points during ''Film/ThePunisher2004''''Film/ThePunisher2004''.



* {{Lampshaded}} in ''Film/RustlersRhapsody'' when the narrator notes that western villains always have thugs who wear "raincoats" in the desert.
* ''Film/TheShadow'': His long black greatcoat is so badass it deflects bullets.
* The title character of the Creator/SamuelLJackson ''Film/Shaft2000'' wears a black leather trench coat that's every bit as badass as he is.

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* {{Lampshaded}} {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d in ''Film/RustlersRhapsody'' when the narrator notes that western villains always have thugs who wear "raincoats" in the desert.
* ''Film/TheShadow'': His The title character's long black greatcoat is so badass that it deflects bullets.
* The title character of the Creator/SamuelLJackson ''Film/Shaft2000'' wears a black leather trench coat that's every bit as badass as he is.



* In the film version of ''Film/StarshipTroopers'', with Col. Carl Jenkins wearing an important [=SS=]-looking longcoat, when his key role came of finding out the brain bug was scared.
* In ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'' Harrison likes wearing futuristic trenchcoats. Near the end of the film, he even ''steals a replacement'' someone left on a chair.
** The redesigned Klingons wear Longcoats with their helmets.

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* In the film version of ''Film/StarshipTroopers'', with Col. Carl Jenkins wearing wears an important [=SS=]-looking longcoat, [[PuttingOnTheReich SS-looking]] longcoat when his key role came comes of finding out that the brain bug was is scared.
* In ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'' ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
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Harrison likes wearing futuristic trenchcoats. Near the end of the film, he even ''steals a replacement'' someone left on a chair.
** The redesigned Klingons wear Longcoats longcoats with their helmets.



-->Get the longcoats, boys!

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* In ''Film/Titanic1997'' Rose wears a floor-length pink jacket once the ship starts sinking that looks pretty badass on her. She even [[TheCoatsAreOff takes it off just as she is about to wade into the water with the axe to free Jack]] in typical action-heroine fashion. Later, Cal's jacket, which looks merely okay on him, looks badass on her once she starts wearing it, perhaps because it is a few sizes too big for her and thus looks longer and thicker on her. The ship's officers and Thomas Andrews also look pretty badass in their full-length overcoats.

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* In ''Film/Titanic1997'' ''Film/Titanic1997'', Rose wears a floor-length pink jacket once the ship starts sinking that looks pretty badass on her. She even [[TheCoatsAreOff takes it off just as she is about to wade into the water with the axe to free Jack]] in typical action-heroine fashion. Later, Cal's jacket, which looks merely okay on him, looks badass on her once she starts wearing it, perhaps because it is a few sizes too big for her and thus looks longer and thicker on her. The ship's officers and Thomas Andrews also look pretty badass in their full-length overcoats.



* In ''{{Film/Utu}}'', the VillainProtagonist RebelLeader Te Wheke wears a captured military greatcoat, and the BountyHunter Williamson wears a duster.
* The titular protagonist in ''VI Warshawski'' wears a good-looking one as part of her ensemble. During the climax, the villainess also wears a badass long coat with a great scarf as well([[ScarfofAsskicking which she uses to wipe away her fingerprints]]).
* The weasels from the 1996 live-action movie version of ''Film/{{The Wind in the Willows|1996}}'' wear Badass Longcoats in a dark yellow color. They wear them to complete their elegantly evil outfits; the coats are a huge feature of the costume.

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* In ''{{Film/Utu}}'', ''Film/{{Utu}}'', the VillainProtagonist RebelLeader Te Wheke wears a captured military greatcoat, and the BountyHunter Williamson wears a duster.
* The titular protagonist in ''VI Warshawski'' ''Film/VIWarshawski'' wears a good-looking one as part of her ensemble. During the climax, the villainess also wears a badass long coat with a great scarf as well([[ScarfofAsskicking which she uses to wipe away her fingerprints]]).
* ''Film/WesCravensNewNightmare'' is the first and only time [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]] appears in a long coat, in addition to the usual striped sweater.
* The weasels from the 1996 live-action movie version of ''Film/{{The Wind in the Willows|1996}}'' ''Film/TheWindInTheWillows1996'' wear Badass Longcoats in a dark yellow color. They wear them to complete their elegantly evil outfits; the coats are a huge feature of the costume.



--->'''Wraith:''' I'm not Bradley, Victor. [[LampshadeHanging I'm not scared of your creepy black coat.]]\\

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* Hoyle wears a long, flowing black coat throughout the film ''Film/YesterdayWasALie'' (often over a sexy business suit).

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* Hoyle wears a long, flowing black coat throughout the film ''Film/YesterdayWasALie'' (often over a sexy business suit).



* Roland Deschain from ''Literature/TheDarkTower'' series (pictured above), though he seems to lose it at some point, as later books don't address anything of the sort.
* Creator/NealStephenson's ''Literature/TheDiamondAge'': Carl Hollywood is an American cowboy living abroad in future Shanghai. He's very tall and wears a duster as part of his typical ensemble. When the city gets overrun with zealots, he and several other immigrants fight their way to safety.

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* Roland Deschain from ''Literature/TheDarkTower'' series (pictured above), though he seems to lose it at some point, as later books don't address anything of the sort.
* Creator/NealStephenson's ''Literature/TheDiamondAge'': Carl Hollywood is an American cowboy living abroad in future Shanghai. He's very tall and wears a duster as part of his typical ensemble. When the city gets overrun with zealots, he and several other immigrants fight their way to safety.



* [[EnigmaticMinion Sabbath]], from the ''Series/DoctorWho Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'', wears a loose, grey, military-style overcoat, like Napoleon wears (which is rather amusing considering the fact he's [[NapoleonComplex described as not particularly tall]] at first, although he [[DependingOnTheWriter suddenly becomes very tall]] in later novels). It's ironic because he thinks the military is absurd. (Since he was choosing his clothes to convey anti-authoritarian irony back in the 18th century, that might just make him the first hipster.) Not everyone is impressed; Anji considers it "stupid" and "embarrassing" and guesses that, like his name, he "thinks it's cool". He occasionally pulls various weapons out of it.



* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': Harry Dresden famously sports a duster, despite frequent mocking from other characters. He's enchanted it to be bullet and knife resistant so he always has it whenever possible, regardless of how unfashionable it is. It's not, however, ''impact''-proof, as he notes on one occasion after being shoulder-checked by an enormous muscle-y brute. He's gotten it to the point that the impact is spread out across his body, which any physics student can tell you reduces the pressure of the impact substantially, but whenever possible he prefers to throw up a magical shield to defend himself instead, as those are both much more powerful and reliable. Plus something like a high caliber bullet may not be stopped by the coat, and any part of him not covered by the coat is still vulnerable, so it's best not to risk it.
** After his duster gets destroyed later on in the series, one of the other characters makes a special point of buying him a new Inverness coat. Everyone who knows Harry approves of the purchase.
* In Creator/TherinKnite's ''Literature/{{Echoes|2014}}'', Dynara and Murrough wear long white coats to signal their positions as head of EDPA departments. Dynara is the Commissioner of the Field Agents' Corps, and Murrough is the Captain of EDPA Security.

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* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': Harry Dresden famously sports a duster, despite frequent mocking from other characters. He's enchanted it to be bullet and knife resistant so he always has it whenever possible, regardless of how unfashionable it is. It's not, however, ''impact''-proof, as he notes on one occasion after being shoulder-checked by an enormous muscle-y brute. He's gotten it to the point that the impact is spread out across his body, which any physics student can tell you reduces the pressure of the impact substantially, but whenever possible he prefers to throw up a magical shield to defend himself instead, as those are both much more powerful and reliable. Plus Plus, something like a high caliber bullet may not be stopped by the coat, and any part of him not covered by the coat is still vulnerable, so it's best not to risk it.
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it. After his duster gets destroyed later on in the series, one of the other characters makes a special point of buying him a new Inverness coat. Everyone who knows Harry approves of the purchase.
* In Creator/TherinKnite's ''Literature/{{Echoes|2014}}'', ''Literature/Echoes2014'', Dynara and Murrough wear long white coats to signal their positions as head of EDPA departments. Dynara is the Commissioner of the Field Agents' Corps, and Murrough is the Captain of EDPA Security.Security.
* [[EnigmaticMinion Sabbath]] from the ''Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'' wears a loose, grey, military-style overcoat, like Napoleon wears (which is rather amusing considering the fact he's [[NapoleonComplex described as not particularly tall]] at first, although he [[DependingOnTheWriter suddenly becomes very tall]] in later novels). It's ironic because he thinks the military is absurd. (Since he was choosing his clothes to convey anti-authoritarian irony back in the 18th century, that might just make him the first hipster.) Not everyone is impressed; Anji considers it "stupid" and "embarrassing" and guesses that, like his name, he "thinks it's cool". He occasionally pulls various weapons out of it.



* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': In this universe, a long brown coat was part of the standard uniform for Independent soldiers during The War, earning them the nickname "Browncoats". Mal Reynolds and Zoe Washburne are both seen in their old army browncoats. The hardcore fan element gets their nickname from here. The browncoat appears on Nathan Fillion again as his Hallowe'en costume in the second series of ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}''.

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* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': In this universe, a long brown coat was part of the standard uniform for Independent soldiers during The War, earning them the nickname "Browncoats". Mal Reynolds and Zoe Washburne are both seen in their old army browncoats. The hardcore fan element gets their nickname from here. The browncoat appears on Nathan Fillion again as his Hallowe'en costume in the second series of ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}''.''Series/Castle2009''.



* ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'': King Uther Pendragon of the BBC TV series often sports a black leather badass longcoat, unusual for a king in the Dark Ages. And occasionally his son, Arthur, rocks a rather nice ankle-length brown coat.
* In the BBC's ''Series/TheMusketeers'', the [[BadassCrew entire Musketeer regiment]] gets decked out in leather and Aramis gets a long form-fitting leather frock coat ("flowing" and "sensual", according to the costume designer).

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* ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'': ''Series/Merlin2008'': King Uther Pendragon of the BBC TV series often sports a black leather badass longcoat, unusual for a king in the Dark Ages. And His son, Arthur, occasionally his son, Arthur, rocks a rather nice ankle-length brown coat.
* In the BBC's ''Series/TheMusketeers'', the [[BadassCrew entire Musketeer regiment]] gets decked out in leather and Aramis gets a long form-fitting leather frock coat ("flowing" and "sensual", according to the costume designer).



* The Imperial Trenchers in ''TabletopGame/MutantChronicles'' universe are both specialized in trench warfare and wearing badass trenchcoats styled after the early 20th-century British military (which they're a {{Fantasy Counterpart|Culture}}). RetiredBadass Jake Kramer and TheStoic Cybertronic Overseer Cyril Dent also wear those.
* Imrijka, the iconic inquisitor from ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', could almost be a DistaffCounterpart to the DMG II half-orc. Her hat and duster, however, are bright crimson and considerably more ornate.

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* The Imperial Trenchers in ''TabletopGame/MutantChronicles'' universe are both specialized in trench warfare and wearing badass trenchcoats styled after the early 20th-century British military (which they're a {{Fantasy Counterpart|Culture}}).Counterpart|Culture}} of). RetiredBadass Jake Kramer and TheStoic Cybertronic Overseer Cyril Dent also wear those.
* Imrijka, the ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'':
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iconic inquisitor from ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', Imrijka could almost be a DistaffCounterpart to the DMG II half-orc. Her hat and duster, however, are bright crimson and considerably more ornate.



* In ''Webcomic/BloodandSmoke'', Detective John Carson regularly wears a trench-coat.

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* In ''Webcomic/BloodandSmoke'', ''Webcomic/{{Blood and Smoke}}'', Detective John Carson regularly wears a trench-coat.



* Komiyan from ''Darken'' in [[http://darkencomic.com/?webcomic_post=january-7th-2010-2 this scene]] where he [[spoiler:shows Tarvin/Shard that evil is indeed a cut-throat business]].

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* Komiyan from ''Darken'' ''Webcomic/{{Darken}}'' in [[http://darkencomic.com/?webcomic_post=january-7th-2010-2 this scene]] where he [[spoiler:shows Tarvin/Shard that evil is indeed a cut-throat business]].



* Donovan Deegan of ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'' has a badass long coat... made even more badass in that said long coat is ''[[RealMenWearPink pink.]]''
* Abraham from ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' wears a fedora and trench coat created as "[[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2008-05-30 modern garb]]" when [[spoiler:he sets out to kill Ellen]]. [[WordOfGod Dan himself says]] that this outfit is essentially the modern-day equivalent of a wizard's cloak.

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* Donovan Deegan of ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'' has a badass long coat... longcoat... made even more badass in that said long coat is ''[[RealMenWearPink pink.]]''
pink]]''.
* ''Webcomic/{{Dreamkeepers}}'': Namah Calah has a pretty nifty blue longcoat.
* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'':
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Abraham from ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' wears a fedora and trench coat created as "[[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2008-05-30 modern garb]]" when [[spoiler:he sets out to kill Ellen]]. [[WordOfGod Dan himself says]] that this outfit is essentially the modern-day equivalent of a wizard's cloak.



* Shiva Crimson from ''Webcomic/{{EVIL|2016}}'' is a literal LightningBruiser, and her standard attire includes a longcoat.
* John Oliver in ''Webcomic/FakeNewsRumble'' wears one, combined with a ScarfOfAsskicking which [[Series/DoctorWho sure looks familiar...]]

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* Shiva Crimson from ''Webcomic/{{EVIL|2016}}'' ''Webcomic/EVIL2016'' is a literal LightningBruiser, and her standard attire includes a longcoat.
* John Oliver in ''Webcomic/FakeNewsRumble'' wears one, combined with a ScarfOfAsskicking which [[Series/DoctorWho sure looks familiar...]]familiar]]...



* ''Webcomic/{{MAG ISA}}'' -- [[http://mag-isa.thecomicseries.com/comics/pl/119653 This garment seems to be standard fare among the bad guys in this comic]]. Eman is the exception though because he stopped being bad.
* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' webcomic ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFOXHOUND'' has them, but it's [[http://gigaville.com/comic.php?id=308 not just Liquid who wears them]].
** [[http://gigaville.com/comic.php?id=313h Lampshaded]]
** and [[http://gigaville.com/comic.php?id=249 Parodied]]

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* ''Webcomic/{{MAG ISA}}'' -- ISA}}'': [[http://mag-isa.thecomicseries.com/comics/pl/119653 This garment seems to be standard fare among the bad guys in this the comic]]. Eman is the exception though exception, though, because he stopped being bad.
* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' webcomic ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFOXHOUND'' has them, these, but it's [[http://gigaville.com/comic.php?id=308 not just Liquid who wears them]].
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them]]. Also [[http://gigaville.com/comic.php?id=313h Lampshaded]]
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* ALL of the Crusaders from the ''Literature/HorizonsWiki''.


* Caleb from ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' pulls this off spectacularly throughout the series.

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* ''Series/StrangeEmpire'': Kat Loving wears one constantly.

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* ''Series/StrangeEmpire'': Kat Loving wears one constantly.constantly and is a dangerous gunfighter.
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The Badass Longcoat is closely associated with ThoseWackyNazis (since Germans in war [[PuttingOnTheReich have been associated with wearing leather longcoats]]), TheStoic, the TrenchcoatBrigade, and (thanks to the [[UsefulNotes/{{Columbine}} Columbine High School massacre]]) the SpreeKiller. Compare BadassInANiceSuit, and contrast NotSoBadassLongcoat. Not related to [[MemeticMutation Badass Longcat]]. Not to be confused with ConspicuousTrenchcoat, a specific type of coat that is also long, or CoatCape, where a coat is worn over the shoulder like a cape for what is often a similar visual effect.

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The Badass Longcoat is closely associated with ThoseWackyNazis (since Germans in war [[PuttingOnTheReich have been associated with wearing leather longcoats]]), TheStoic, the TrenchcoatBrigade, and (thanks to the [[UsefulNotes/{{Columbine}} Columbine High School massacre]]) the SpreeKiller. Compare BadassInANiceSuit, and contrast NotSoBadassLongcoat. Not related to [[MemeticMutation Badass Longcat]]. Not to be confused with ConspicuousTrenchcoat, a specific type of coat that is also long, or CoatCape, where a coat is worn over the shoulder like a cape for what is often a similar visual effect.
effect. The exact article of clothing that's eschewed by someone who believes that SleevesAreForWimps.
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* In ''ComicBook/OneHundredBullets'', Agent Shepperd wears brown trench coat as a signature piece of wardrobe and the guy proves why he's the only one in the series who deserves to wear it. It appears to be a status symbol of the trust's Warlord [[spoiler:As Lono is shown to be wearing it when he takes over the job after Shepperd is killed.]]

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* In ''ComicBook/OneHundredBullets'', ''ComicBook/OneHundredBullets'': Agent Shepperd wears a brown trench coat as a signature piece of wardrobe and the guy proves why he's the only one in the series who deserves to wear it. It appears to be a status symbol of the trust's Warlord [[spoiler:As Lono is shown to be wearing it when he takes over the job after Shepperd is killed.]]



* The Midnighter wears one in ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'', and throughout his whole comics career.
* ComicBook/{{Batman}}:

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* Kasper Cole, the short-lived [[LegacyCharacter new]] ComicBook/BlackPanther, wore one over his costume.
* ''ComicBook/{{Blacksad}}'' does love his trenchcoat.
* ComicBook/{{Blade}} is known for wearing a black leather duster. This even extended to his time as Ronin in ''ComicBook/MightyAvengers2013'', where he actually wore one over his ninja duds.
* All of ''ComicBook/TheBoys'' wear long black coats. In addition, contrasting with the {{Badass Cape}}s the {{Smug Super}}s wear, it also helps them identify fellow team members during intense brawls.

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* ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'': Kasper Cole, the short-lived [[LegacyCharacter new]] ComicBook/BlackPanther, Black Panther, wore one over his costume.
* ''ComicBook/{{Blacksad}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Blacksad}}'': Blacksad does love his trenchcoat.
* ComicBook/{{Blade}} ''ComicBook/{{Blade}}'': Blade is known for wearing a black leather duster. This even extended to his time as Ronin in ''ComicBook/MightyAvengers2013'', where he actually wore one over his ninja duds.
* ''ComicBook/TheBoys'': All of ''ComicBook/TheBoys'' the Boys wear long black coats. In addition, contrasting with the {{Badass Cape}}s the {{Smug Super}}s wear, it also helps them identify fellow team members during intense brawls.



* The page image is taken from the [[ComicBook/TheDarkTower Marvel prequel comics]] of Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/TheDarkTower'' series: namely, the resident [[AntiHero protagonist]], [[{{Determinator}} Roland of Gilead]]. He wears it pretty well.
* ''ComicBook/DesolationJones'' somehow manages to look badass in a bright orange trenchcoat.
* ComicBook/DoctorStrange wore a tan trenchcoat or a green duster in ''New Avengers''. Back when he had his own title, he once modified the Cloak of Levitation into a flowing red trenchcoat with a broad collar.
* Namah Calah from ''Webcomic/{{Dreamkeepers}}'' has a pretty nifty blue longcoat.
* Knuckle Duster of ''ComicBook/ElMarvo'' wears a black long coat that has [[InTheHood a hoodie]].
* ComicBook/{{Foolkiller}} often wore a trenchcoat over his costume or disguise. Especially in the 10 issue miniseries. This incarnation (Kurt Gerhardt) was much more discreet than his predecessors. At the time this series was written, the badass image of long coats hadn't quite ingrained itself, at least not in comics. In a typical urban area, a trenchcoat was still considered nondescript, mundane, unmemorable attire.
* Onomatopoeia, a ComicBook/GreenArrow villain with a long, black, and definitely badass trench coat.
* Flint Henry's reincarnation of ''ComicBook/{{Grimjack}}'' has John Gaunt aka Jim Twilly making his entrance in a dark purple greatcoat with gold embroidery. The coat is later shown to hold about 50 lbs. of guns and edged weapons when he is busted by robot cops.
* John Constantine from ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}''. It's a wrinkled, beat-up looking khaki trenchcoat in line with a hardboiled detective or noir antihero.

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* ''ComicBook/TheDarkTower'': The page image is taken from the [[ComicBook/TheDarkTower Marvel prequel comics]] comics of Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/TheDarkTower'' series: namely, the resident [[AntiHero protagonist]], [[{{Determinator}} Roland of Gilead]]. He wears it pretty well.
* ''ComicBook/DesolationJones'' ''ComicBook/DesolationJones'': Desolation Jones somehow manages to look badass in a bright orange trenchcoat.
* ComicBook/DoctorStrange ''ComicBook/DoctorStrange'': Doctor Strange wore a tan trenchcoat or a green duster in ''New Avengers''. Back when he had his own title, he once modified the Cloak of Levitation into a flowing red trenchcoat with a broad collar.
* ''Webcomic/{{Dreamkeepers}}'': Namah Calah from ''Webcomic/{{Dreamkeepers}}'' has a pretty nifty blue longcoat.
* ''ComicBook/ElMarvo'': Knuckle Duster of ''ComicBook/ElMarvo'' wears a black long coat that has [[InTheHood a hoodie]].
* ComicBook/{{Foolkiller}} ''ComicBook/{{Foolkiller}}'': Foolkiller often wore a trenchcoat over his costume or disguise. Especially in the 10 issue miniseries. This incarnation (Kurt Gerhardt) was much more discreet than his predecessors. At the time this series was written, the badass image of long coats hadn't quite ingrained itself, at least not in comics. In a typical urban area, a trenchcoat was still considered nondescript, mundane, unmemorable attire.
* Onomatopoeia, a ComicBook/GreenArrow villain with ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'': Onomatopoeia wears a long, black, and definitely badass trench coat.
* ''ComicBook/{{Grimjack}}'': Flint Henry's reincarnation of ''ComicBook/{{Grimjack}}'' Grimjack has John Gaunt aka Jim Twilly making his entrance in a dark purple greatcoat with gold embroidery. The coat is later shown to hold about 50 lbs. of guns and edged weapons when he is busted by robot cops.
* ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}'': John Constantine from ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}''. It's wears a wrinkled, beat-up looking khaki trenchcoat in line with a hardboiled detective or noir antihero.



* ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'' typically wears a tan trench coat, which was intended to give him a more world-class look.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'': Hellboy typically wears a tan trench coat, which was intended to give him a more world-class look.



* The titular character of ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'' steals one from a store after [[spoiler:being sent to Hell.]]
* ComicBook/JonahHex sometimes wears a classic duster and sometimes an Army greatcoat.
* Dwarfing nearly every other example in the DC universe is ComicBook/LadyShiva, whose coat has varied between being red or purple, but is always as badass as its wearer, who was the undisputed most dangerous fighter on earth until her own daughter surpassed her.
* In his second solo series, ComicBook/{{Morbius}} [[OurVampiresAreDifferent the Living Vampire]] "borrows" one from a man on the subway during his fight with Noah, and is seen wearing it later on.

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* The titular character of ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'' ''ComicBook/JohnnyTheHomicidalManiac'': Johnny steals one from a store after [[spoiler:being sent to Hell.]]
* ComicBook/JonahHex ''ComicBook/JonahHex'': Jonah Hex sometimes wears a classic duster and sometimes an Army greatcoat.
* Dwarfing nearly every other example in the DC universe is ComicBook/LadyShiva, whose coat has varied between being red or purple, but is always as badass as its wearer, who was the undisputed most dangerous fighter on earth until her own daughter surpassed her.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Morbius}}'': In his second solo series, ComicBook/{{Morbius}} Morbius [[OurVampiresAreDifferent the Living Vampire]] "borrows" one from a man on the subway during his fight with Noah, and is seen wearing it later on.



* ComicBook/NickFury has been known to wear a brown trenchcoat over a three-piece business suit, or more usually his SHIELD jumpsuit.
* The comic book version of ComicBook/PainkillerJane is usually depicted wearing a red or black leather duster.
* [[TheJuggernaut The Saint of Killers]] from ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'' has been described as "a one-man holocaust in a duster coat," [[ImplacableMan and]] [[NighInvulnerability with]] [[InstantDeathBullet good]] [[TheGrimReaper reason.]]
* ComicBook/ThePunisher has been known to wear black leather longcoats, especially in the stories written by Creator/GarthEnnis.
* ComicBook/TheQuestion. His coat is so badass that he wears it as a civilian ''and'' a vigilante, though it changes color from nondescript brown to vibrant blue when the Question goes into action. He uses special laundry detergent which, combined with the gas he uses to make his mask stick, reacts chemically and makes his clothes change colour.
* ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'' -- Dream wears one. It's black, long enough to drag on the floor, and has a really great collar. It also billows strangely, regardless of wind or movement. {{Justified|Trope}}: Dream is a very dramatically inclined AnthropomorphicPersonification, and making his coat billow dramatically in the wind (even without wind) would be right up his alley. Depending on his mood, who's drawing the comic and which character is perceiving him, it can change into a BadassLongRobe.
* The heroes of Creator/FrankMiller's ''ComicBook/SinCity'' have also been known to don the Badass Longcoat.

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* ComicBook/NickFury ''ComicBook/NickFury'': Nick Fury has been known to wear a brown trenchcoat over a three-piece business suit, or more usually his SHIELD jumpsuit.
* The comic book version of ComicBook/PainkillerJane ''ComicBook/PainkillerJane'': Jane is usually depicted wearing a red or black leather duster.
* ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'': [[TheJuggernaut The Saint of Killers]] from ''ComicBook/{{Preacher}}'' has been described as "a one-man holocaust in a duster coat," [[ImplacableMan and]] [[NighInvulnerability with]] [[InstantDeathBullet good]] [[TheGrimReaper reason.]]
* ComicBook/ThePunisher ''ComicBook/ThePunisher'': The Punisher has been known to wear black leather longcoats, especially in the stories written by Creator/GarthEnnis.
* ComicBook/TheQuestion. His ''ComicBook/TheQuestion'': The Question's coat is so badass that he wears it as a civilian ''and'' a vigilante, though it changes color from nondescript brown to vibrant blue when the Question goes into action. He uses special laundry detergent which, combined with the gas he uses to make his mask stick, reacts chemically and makes his clothes change colour.
* ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'' -- ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'': Dream wears one. It's black, long enough to drag on the floor, and has a really great collar. It also billows strangely, regardless of wind or movement. {{Justified|Trope}}: Dream is a very dramatically inclined AnthropomorphicPersonification, and making his coat billow dramatically in the wind (even without wind) would be right up his alley. Depending on his mood, who's drawing the comic and which character is perceiving him, it can change into a BadassLongRobe.
* ''ComicBook/SinCity'': The heroes of Creator/FrankMiller's ''ComicBook/SinCity'' have also been known to don the Badass Longcoat.
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* ''Fanfic/VoyagesOfTheWildSeaHorse'': As a Captain in the World Government's Navy, Chaser Kiyoshi wears the standard impressive jacket with the kanji characters for "JUSTICE!" emblazoned on the back. But her version is different, in that it's also lined with interwoven metal plating that makes it double as a suit of armor and a [[ImposedHandicapTraining training aid]]. This explains her fondness for [[TheCoatsAreOff dramatic coat-shedding]] when she gets into a fight.
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*** The companion Tycho back in the [[VideoGame/Fallout1 first Fallout]] looks almost the same... according to the flavour text and his dialogue, at least; the actual sprite is standard.

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* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': In this universe, a long brown coat was part of the standard uniform for Independent soldiers during The War, earning them the nickname "Browncoats". Mal Reynolds and Zoe Washburne are both seen in their old army browncoats. The hardcore fan element gets their nickname from here. The browncoat appears on Nathan Fillion again as his Hallowe'en costume in the second series of ''Series/{{Castle}}''.

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* ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': In this universe, a long brown coat was part of the standard uniform for Independent soldiers during The War, earning them the nickname "Browncoats". Mal Reynolds and Zoe Washburne are both seen in their old army browncoats. The hardcore fan element gets their nickname from here. The browncoat appears on Nathan Fillion again as his Hallowe'en costume in the second series of ''Series/{{Castle}}''.''Series/{{Castle|2009}}''.
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* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''. Triela, a cybernetic pre-teen assassin and probably the best fighter in the series, often wears long coats that go with her TwinTails, having been influenced by her handler to [[TomgirlWithAGirlyStreak dress in masculine clothes]]. Even after she changes to a feminine skirt she still wears the coat (in fairness, it's winter). When it's hot or she has to engage in a lot of physical activity however she won't wear it, though continues to wear a waistcoat and tie.

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* ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''. Triela, a cybernetic pre-teen assassin and probably the best fighter in the series, often wears long coats that go with her TwinTails, having been influenced by her handler to [[TomgirlWithAGirlyStreak [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak dress in masculine clothes]]. Even after she changes to a feminine skirt she still wears the coat (in fairness, it's winter). When it's hot or she has to engage in a lot of physical activity however she won't wear it, though continues to wear a waistcoat and tie.
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* Triela from ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'' spends part of the series as this, part as a BadassInANiceSuit. She's a (somewhat [[CreepyChild creepy]]) gun-touting (pre?)teenage assassin and has some of the most action-packed fights in the series.

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* Triela from ''Manga/GunslingerGirl'' spends part of the series as this, part as ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''. Triela, a BadassInANiceSuit. She's a (somewhat [[CreepyChild creepy]]) gun-touting (pre?)teenage cybernetic pre-teen assassin and has some of probably the most action-packed fights best fighter in the series.series, often wears long coats that go with her TwinTails, having been influenced by her handler to [[TomgirlWithAGirlyStreak dress in masculine clothes]]. Even after she changes to a feminine skirt she still wears the coat (in fairness, it's winter). When it's hot or she has to engage in a lot of physical activity however she won't wear it, though continues to wear a waistcoat and tie.
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* Jotaro Kujo from Part 3 of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure''. A dark blue greatcoat style, with a tan or grey lining for added impact when it flairs out.

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* Jotaro Kujo from Part 3 of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure''. A dark blue greatcoat style, with a tan or grey lining for added impact when it flairs out. Upgraded to a white LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine for his [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureDiamondIsUnbreakable Part Four]] and [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Five]] appearances, then a purple coat with gold trim in [[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Part Six]].
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*** The Silver Shroud costume is a long, black trench coat paired with the Silver Shroud's iconic silver ScarfOfAsskicking, and comes with a matching hat and CoolGun to complete the look.

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* Two sorts of EliteMooks (Theron Guards and Kantus) in ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' are distinguished first and foremost visually by their long dark coats.

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** And let's not forget Aaron Griffin in ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar3'', he's the only human wearing a longcoat in the entire series!

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** And let's Let's not forget Aaron Griffin in ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar3'', ''Gears of War 3'' -- he's the only human wearing a longcoat in the entire series!
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** The protagonist of ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'', Adam Jensen, looks to be continuing... sorry, ''[[CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel starting]]'' the tradition with a badass neo-renascentist black trenchcoat, complete with an [[RealMenWearPink awesome floral print]] on the shoulders. It has slits for his [[BladeBelowTheShoulder arm blades]], and openings that magnetically attach themselves to his [[DeathInAllDirections Typhoon]] Ports. It's so cool that the producers actually made it available for [[http://eu.deusex-store.com/category/29_Deus-Ex-Official-Collection purchase]]. Before you run out and purchase official merchandise, you may want to compare the coat offered in the above link to [[http://h9.abload.de/img/dxhr17nbww.jpg what Adam Jensen's coat actually looks like]]. No, they barely have anything in common.

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** The protagonist of ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'', Adam Jensen, looks to be continuing... sorry, ''[[CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel starting]]'' the tradition with a badass neo-renascentist black trenchcoat, complete with an [[RealMenWearPink awesome floral print]] on the shoulders. It has slits for his [[BladeBelowTheShoulder arm blades]], and openings that magnetically attach themselves to his [[DeathInAllDirections [[MultiDirectionalBarrage Typhoon]] Ports. It's so cool that the producers actually made it available for [[http://eu.deusex-store.com/category/29_Deus-Ex-Official-Collection purchase]]. Before you run out and purchase official merchandise, you may want to compare the coat offered in the above link to [[http://h9.abload.de/img/dxhr17nbww.jpg what Adam Jensen's coat actually looks like]]. No, they barely have anything in common.

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* Omen Deng, the Chinese Secret Police agent of ''VideoGame/AlphaProtocol'' sports a rather impressive coat. He'll [[TheCoatsAreOff shed it]] when Mike Thorton fights him.
* [[TheGunslinger Rusty Nails]] in ''VideoGame/AMCSquad'', befitting his status as an occult gunslinger and medium. He originally had used [[VideoGame/{{Blood}} Caleb's]] sprites before the [[ArtEvolution 3.5 update gave him an original sprite set]].

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* Omen Deng, the Chinese Secret Police agent of ''VideoGame/AlphaProtocol'' ''VideoGame/AlphaProtocol'', sports a rather impressive coat. He'll [[TheCoatsAreOff shed it]] when Mike Thorton fights him.
* [[TheGunslinger Rusty Nails]] in ''VideoGame/AMCSquad'', befitting his status as an occult gunslinger and medium. He originally had used [[VideoGame/{{Blood}} Caleb's]] Caleb]]'s sprites before the [[ArtEvolution before the 3.5 update gave him an original sprite set]].



* Marduk from ''Bakugan the Video Game'' wears a black trench coat obviously mirroring Masquerade's white coat.
* From ''VideoGame/{{Battleborn}}'':
** Captain Trevor Ghalt, the charismatic HandCannon wielding leader of the eponymous Battleborn wears a badass looking trenchcoat.
** Marquis d'Caliber, a RoboticPsychopath ColdSniper BattleButler wears a suit jacket with tails.

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* Marduk from ''Bakugan ''VideoGame/{{Bakugan}} the Video Game'' wears a black trench coat obviously mirroring Masquerade's white coat.
* From ''VideoGame/{{Battleborn}}'':
** Captain Trevor Ghalt, the charismatic HandCannon wielding leader of the eponymous Battleborn Battleborn, wears a badass looking badass-looking trenchcoat.
** Marquis d'Caliber, a RoboticPsychopath ColdSniper BattleButler BattleButler, wears a suit jacket with tails.



* [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Ragna the Bloodedge]], [[{{Jerkass}} Jin Kisaragi]], [[BattleButler Valkenhayn R. Hellsing]], and [[BadassInANiceSuit Hazama]] all have variations of one in ''Franchise/BlazBlue''.

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* In ''Franchise/BlazBlue'', [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Ragna the Bloodedge]], [[{{Jerkass}} Jin Kisaragi]], [[BattleButler Valkenhayn R. Hellsing]], and [[BadassInANiceSuit Hazama]] all have variations of one in ''Franchise/BlazBlue''.one.



* Which member of ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'''s Belmont clan succeeded in killing Dracula off for good? Julius, in his longcoat.
** Soma Cruz from ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaAriaOfSorrow'' and ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaDawnOfSorrow'' duology has a white long coat that manages to be badass, especially with the pimp qualities. The 21st Century is obviously the era of Badass Fashion.
** Also, in ''[[VideoGame/CastlevaniaCurseOfDarkness Curse of Darkness]]'', Trevor Belmont wears a belt with the lower part of a trench coat on it, just because it looks cool.
*** His ''[[VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow Lords of Shadow]]'' version also sports one inspired by the one Richter wears in the main timeline.

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Which member of ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'''s the Belmont clan succeeded in killing Dracula off for good? Julius, in his longcoat.
** Soma Cruz from the ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaAriaOfSorrow'' and ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaDawnOfSorrow'' duology has a white long coat that manages to be badass, especially with the pimp qualities. The 21st Century century is obviously the era of Badass Fashion.
** Also, in ''[[VideoGame/CastlevaniaCurseOfDarkness Curse of Darkness]]'', Trevor Belmont wears a belt with the lower part of a trench coat on it, just because it looks cool.
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** Alucard has a black justaucorps trimmed with gold thread.
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* JC Denton in ''VideoGame/DeusEx'' wears a dramatic long black coat; this is {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d by Agent Navarre in an interview: "I do not expect you to perform as well as Agent Hermann, but the mission will require us to do more than frighten the NSF with our baggy coats that make us look bigger than we really are." His brother Paul wears such a coat as well, as does Walton Simons. That is to say, three-quarters of the world's nano-augmented population wears a Badass Longcoat.
** The protagonist of the third game, Adam Jensen, looks to be continuing... sorry, ''[[CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel starting]]'' the tradition with a badass neo-renascentist black trenchcoat, complete with an [[RealMenWearPink awesome floral print]] on the shoulders. It has slits for his [[BladeBelowTheShoulder arm blades]], and openings that magnetically attach themselves to his [[DeathInAllDirections Typhoon]] Ports.
** It's so cool that the producers actually made it available for [[http://eu.deusex-store.com/category/29_Deus-Ex-Official-Collection purchase]].
*** Before you run out and purchase official merchandise, you may want to compare the coat offered in the above link to [[http://h9.abload.de/img/dxhr17nbww.jpg what Adam Jensen's coat actually looks like]]. No, they barely have anything in common.
* Dante from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' is known for his trademark red longcoat, which differs slightly in design each game. The [[http://abbyshot.com/products/ps-new-Dante-Coat-Set-Size.php DMC version]] can be purchased, either in red or black.

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** In ''VideoGame/DeusEx'',
JC Denton in ''VideoGame/DeusEx'' wears a dramatic long black coat; this coat. This is {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d {{lampshade|Hanging}}d by Agent Navarre in an interview: "I do not expect you to perform as well as Agent Hermann, but the mission will require us to do more than frighten the NSF with our baggy coats that make us look bigger than we really are." His brother Paul wears such a coat as well, as does Walton Simons. That is to say, three-quarters of the world's nano-augmented population wears a Badass Longcoat.
** The protagonist of the third game, ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'', Adam Jensen, looks to be continuing... sorry, ''[[CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel starting]]'' the tradition with a badass neo-renascentist black trenchcoat, complete with an [[RealMenWearPink awesome floral print]] on the shoulders. It has slits for his [[BladeBelowTheShoulder arm blades]], and openings that magnetically attach themselves to his [[DeathInAllDirections Typhoon]] Ports.
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Ports. It's so cool that the producers actually made it available for [[http://eu.deusex-store.com/category/29_Deus-Ex-Official-Collection purchase]].
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purchase]]. Before you run out and purchase official merchandise, you may want to compare the coat offered in the above link to [[http://h9.abload.de/img/dxhr17nbww.jpg what Adam Jensen's coat actually looks like]]. No, they barely have anything in common.
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'':
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Dante from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' is known for his trademark red longcoat, which differs slightly in design each game. The [[http://abbyshot.com/products/ps-new-Dante-Coat-Set-Size.php DMC version]] can be purchased, either in red or black.
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* The title character of ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'' sported this look temporarily in ''The Titans Curse'' after defeating the Nemean Lion ([[ItMakesSenseInContext the pelt turning into a golden, bulletproof duster]]). [[spoiler:He ends up sacrificing it to Poseidon so Bessie the Ophiotaurus and Grover back to camp, sadly. But it still counts.]]

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* The title character of ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'' sported this look temporarily in ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'': In ''The Titans Curse'' after defeating Titan's Curse'', Percy briefly wears a golden-brown duster made from the Nemean Lion ([[ItMakesSenseInContext the pelt turning into a golden, bulletproof duster]]).Lion's invulnerable pelt. [[spoiler:He ends up sacrificing it to Poseidon so Bessie the Ophiotaurus and Grover back to camp, sadly. But it still counts.]]
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* ''Film/BadBlack'': One of the uncle's kung fu-wielding friends (who later fights Ssali when he first tries to attack Black's hideout) is wearing what seems to be a white medical lab coat. He certainly rocks the style, though.

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* Percy de Rolo from Campaign 1 of ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'' is always depicted with a dark blue longcoat in an aristocratic style.

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** Campaign 2 has several: Caleb Widogast's outfits always include a long, billowing coat, whether he's absolutely caked in filth or not; Mollymauk Tealeaf has a long, red coat completely covered in intricate embroidery that he rarely ever takes off, and [[spoiler:Kingsley Tealeaf takes after his "brother" Molly by wearing a long, asymmetrical red captain's coat that is cropped to waist-length on one side and reaches down past his knee on the other.]]
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* [[CoolOldGuy Big Boss]] wears one of these in ''Fanfic/{{Stray}}'', and another character comments on the garment's dramatic value.

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* [[CoolOldGuy Big Boss]] wears one of these in ''Fanfic/{{Stray}}'', ''Fanfic/{{Stray|Dahne}}'', and another character comments on the garment's dramatic value.
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* In ''VideoGame/Rimworld'', dusters are the ultimate outerwear for many situations. They provide excellent protection from hot weather and are decent against the cold too. They provide better armour than any other clothing, and can even be competitive with the lighter forms of power armour if made from the best materials. Plus they look cool on a pawn's icon.

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* In ''VideoGame/Rimworld'', ''VideoGame/{{Rimworld}}'', dusters are the ultimate outerwear for many situations. They provide excellent protection from hot weather and are decent against the cold too. They provide better armour than any other clothing, and can even be competitive with the lighter forms of power armour if made from the best materials. Plus they look cool on a pawn's icon.
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* ComicBook/{{Gambit}} of ComicBook/XMen fame is seldom seen without his brown longcoat, the sleeves of which being a perfect place to store his [[DeathDealer signature weapon]].
** Prodigy of the ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX had a white one. {{Lampshaded}} when his friend Elixir ribbed him about it and said he couldn't tell if Prodigy was trying to copy Gambit or Film/{{Shaft}}.
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* [[ComicBook/XMen Iceman]] sported one for a short time during Chuck Austen's run. [[AwesomeButImpractical It would break away when his powers were activated]].


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** ComicBook/{{Gambit|MarvelComics}} is seldom seen without his brown longcoat, the sleeves of which being a perfect place to store his [[DeathDealer signature weapon]].
** Prodigy of the ComicBook/NewXMenAcademyX had a white one. {{Lampshaded}} when his friend Elixir ribbed him about it and said he couldn't tell if Prodigy was trying to copy Gambit or Film/{{Shaft}}.
** ComicBook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} has a yellow one.
** ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}} sported one for a short time during Chuck Austen's run. [[AwesomeButImpractical It would break away when his powers were activated]].
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* [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Ragna the Bloodedge]], [[{{Jerkass}} Jin Kisaragi]], [[BattleButler Valkenhayn R. Hellsing]], and [[BadassInANiceSuit Hazama]] all have variations of one in ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''.

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* [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Ragna the Bloodedge]], [[{{Jerkass}} Jin Kisaragi]], [[BattleButler Valkenhayn R. Hellsing]], and [[BadassInANiceSuit Hazama]] all have variations of one in ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''.''Franchise/BlazBlue''.

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** One Piece takes the coats-are-like-capes aspect of this trope to extremes by having very few high-ranked Marines ever actually wear their longcoats. Instead, they tend to drape the coats over their shoulders, with the sleeves billowing in the wind along with the rest of the coat. Despite this, the coats ''never fall off'', even when the wearers leap through the air, fight in violent battles against dozens of pirates, or get sent flying by stronger opponents. [[RuleOfCool This is a justified phenomenon.]]

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** One Piece takes the coats-are-like-capes aspect of this trope to extremes by having very few high-ranked Marines ever actually wear their longcoats. Instead, they tend to [[CoatCape drape the coats over their shoulders, shoulders]], with the sleeves billowing in the wind along with the rest of the coat. Despite this, the coats ''never fall off'', even when the wearers leap through the air, fight in violent battles against dozens of pirates, or get sent flying by stronger opponents. [[RuleOfCool This is a justified phenomenon.]]


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** Dracule Mihawk also sports a very badass coat which comes in black and red, complete with a high collar that puts the "vampire" in his vampire-pirate-musketeer aesthetic. Really it's more like a jacket that happens to also be a cape, but it's functionally a BadassLongcoat all the same.

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