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A SisterTrope to BadassCape and FedoraOfAsskicking. Frequently part of an AdventurerOutfit. Can occasionally be replaced with a sash or a MartialArtsHeadband.
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A SisterTrope to BadassCape and FedoraOfAsskicking. Frequently part of an AdventurerOutfit. Can occasionally be replaced with a sash or a MartialArtsHeadband.
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** From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'', there's Makoto. This may be a subversion, as the scarf in question is said to be an oversized MartialArtsHeadband worn around her neck according to some sources. Makoto, on the other hand, [[https://youtu.be/TCddPJGQzHo is not a stranger to five-star beatdowns]]. [[GroinAttack Ouch]].
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** From ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIII'', there's Makoto. This may be a subversion, as the scarf in question is said to be an oversized MartialArtsHeadband headband worn around her neck according to some sources. Makoto, on the other hand, [[https://youtu.be/TCddPJGQzHo is not a stranger to five-star beatdowns]]. [[GroinAttack Ouch]].
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** In the first game, we have [[TheHero Lloyd]], though it's more like "long, white MartialArtsHeadband wrapped around the neck" of asskicking.
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** In the first game, we have [[TheHero Lloyd]], though it's more like "long, white MartialArtsHeadband headband wrapped around the neck" of asskicking.
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* The [[PunnyName punnily named]] vigilante duo from ''Webcomic/TryingHuman'' both sport these: Guinea is a SharpDressedMan with a classy red one, while [[LittleMissBadass Pig]] wears a yellow scarf over twice as long as she's tall.
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* The [[PunnyName punnily named]] vigilante duo from ''Webcomic/TryingHuman'' both sport these: Guinea is a SharpDressedMan with a classy red one, while [[LittleMissBadass Pig]] wears a yellow scarf over twice as long as she's tall. Pig is also a [[MindOverMatter telekinetic]] and uses the scarf as an extra set of hands.
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* ''ComicBook/PrimalWarriorDracoAzul'': Draco Azul is outfitted with a tattered red scarf that it can use as [[CombatTentacles to wrap up opponents]]. It's revealed in "Legacy of Valor" that the scarf is all that remains of [[CapedMecha a regal red cape that the mech was originally adorned with]] and speculates it was shredded during Draco Azul's fight with [[FeatheredSerpent Quetzalcoatl]].
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* ''ComicBook/PrimalWarriorDracoAzul'': Draco Azul is outfitted with a tattered red scarf that it can use as [[CombatTentacles to wrap up opponents]]. It's revealed in "Legacy of Valor" that the scarf is all that remains of [[CapedMecha a regal red cape that the mech was originally adorned with]] and speculates it was shredded during Draco Azul's fight with [[FeatheredSerpent Quetzalcoatl]].
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* ''ComicBook/PrimalWarriorDracoAzul'': Draco Azul is outfitted with a tattered red scarf that it can use as a CombatTentacle to wrap up opponents. It's revealed in "Legacy of Valor" that the scarf is all that remains of [[CapedMecha a regal red cape that the mech was originally adorned with]] and speculates it was shredded during Draco Azul's fight with [[FeatheredSerpent Quetzalcoatl]].
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* ''ComicBook/PrimalWarriorDracoAzul'': Draco Azul is outfitted with a tattered red scarf that it can use as a CombatTentacle [[CombatTentacles to wrap up opponents.opponents]]. It's revealed in "Legacy of Valor" that the scarf is all that remains of [[CapedMecha a regal red cape that the mech was originally adorned with]] and speculates it was shredded during Draco Azul's fight with [[FeatheredSerpent Quetzalcoatl]].
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* ''ComicBook/PrimalWarriorDracoAzul'': Draco Azul is outfitted with a tattered red scarf that it can use as a CombatTentacle to wrap up opponents. It's revealed in "Legacy of Valor" that the scarf is all that remains of [[CapedMecha a regal red cape that the mech was originally adorned with]] and speculates it was shredded during Draco Azul's fight with [[FeatheredSerpent Quetzalcoatl]].
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* Lin Xiao Li (aka Number X) from ''Manga/BlackCat'' takes this trope quite literally as his weapon is an actual scarf.
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* Lin Xiao Li (aka Number X) from ''Manga/BlackCat'' takes this trope [[ClothingCombat quite literally as his weapon is an actual scarf.]]
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* ''Manga/{{Kekkaishi}}'': Mudou's scarf is a literal example of this trope as he can use it in battle in Ayakashi form. He can use it to grab or strangle enemies, slash through objects objects or increase it to several times its length.
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*** One interesting note: the Fourth's very, very, very, VERY long scarf was originally intended to be of just ordinary length. But apparently the costume designer brought the knitter hired for the job ten times the amount of wool needed... and she [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome knitted all of it]]. "Witty little knitter" indeed. Also, it was ''shortened'' after [[Recap/DoctorWhoS12E3TheSontaranExperiment "The Sontaran Experiment"]] when its length caused Tom Baker to trip and break his collarbone on location, requiring a double to take his place in long shots (!).
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*** One interesting note: the Fourth's very, very, very, VERY long scarf was originally intended to be of just ordinary length. But apparently the costume designer brought the knitter hired for the job ten times the bought a huge amount of wool needed... in various colours and hired a friend to knit a scarf from it... and she [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome knitted all of it]].used it all]]. "Witty little knitter" indeed. Also, it was ''shortened'' after [[Recap/DoctorWhoS12E3TheSontaranExperiment "The Sontaran Experiment"]] when its length caused Tom Baker to trip and break his collarbone on location, requiring a double to take his place in long shots (!).
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* In ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'', Kay Faraday wears a long scarf with the end cut into a bird-wing shape. She also pins a home-made Yatagarasu symbol broach to it.
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* In ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'', Kay Faraday wears ''Franchise/DotHack'': Ovan of the ''.hack//Roots'' anime and ''VideoGame/DotHackGU'' games has a long light blue scarf that often covers the bottom part of his face. Along with the end cut into a bird-wing shape. She also pins a home-made Yatagarasu symbol broach to it.[[BadassLongcoat Badass Whitecoat]] and ScaryShinyGlasses, he's exactly as powerful as his accessories would suggest.
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%%* Jin Saotome of ''VideoGame/{{Cyberbots}}'' and it [[DramaticWind defies gravity]]
* ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'': Gundham Tanaka, who fancies himself an EvilOverlord, wears a long, dark purple scarf to enhance his badass image -- although he's more prone to [[{{EndearinglyDorky}} hide the fact he's blushing when he gets embarrassed]] than kick any ass.
* ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'': Gundham Tanaka, who fancies himself an EvilOverlord, wears a long, dark purple scarf to enhance his badass image -- although he's more prone to [[{{EndearinglyDorky}} hide the fact he's blushing when he gets embarrassed]] than kick any ass.
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%%* Jin Saotome of ''VideoGame/{{Cyberbots}}'' and it has one that [[DramaticWind defies gravity]]
* ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'': Gundham Tanaka, who fancies himself an EvilOverlord, wears a long, dark purple scarf to enhance his badass image -- although he's more prone to [[{{EndearinglyDorky}} hide the fact he's blushing when he gets embarrassed]] than kick any ass.gravity]].
* ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'': Gundham Tanaka, who fancies himself an EvilOverlord, wears a long, dark purple scarf to enhance his badass image -- although he's more prone to [[{{EndearinglyDorky}} hide the fact he's blushing when he gets embarrassed]] than kick any ass.
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* Ovan of the ''[[Franchise/DotHack .hack//Roots]]'' anime and ''VideoGame/DotHackGU'' games has a light blue scarf that often covers the bottom part of his face. Along with a [[BadassLongcoat Badass Whitecoat]] and ScaryShinyGlasses, he's exactly as powerful as his accessories would suggest.
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* The standard ''VideoGame/StarFox'' flight suit since ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' has distinctive colored scarves to augment already badass character designs. They appear on at least some main characters in every game except ''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault''.
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* The standard ''VideoGame/StarFox'' ''Franchise/StarFox'' flight suit since ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' [[VideoGame/StarFox1 the first game]] has distinctive colored scarves to augment already badass character designs. They appear on at least some main characters in every game except ''VideoGame/StarFoxAssault''.
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* Arawn gets a red scarf in the beginning of ''VisualNovel/TearsToTiara''. The scarf is something like a crown to the Gael tribe he leads.
%%* Baek from the ''Videogame/{{Tekken}}'' series sports both the Scarf and FedoraOfAsskicking.
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* Iku Nagae of ''VideoGame/TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody'' not only wears a scarf, but actually [[ImprobableWeaponUser uses it for many of her attacks]], utilizing it as a whip or even a [[ThisIsADrill drill]].
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** Iku Nagae of ''VideoGame/TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody'' not only wears a scarf, but actually [[ImprobableWeaponUser uses it for many of her attacks]], utilizing it as a whip or even a [[ThisIsADrill drill]].
** Iku Nagae of ''VideoGame/TouhouHisoutenScarletWeatherRhapsody'' not only wears a scarf, but actually [[ImprobableWeaponUser uses it for many of her attacks]], utilizing it as a whip or even a [[ThisIsADrill drill]].
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* ''VideoGame/ViewtifulJoe'', being a parody of {{Tokusatsu}} shows in general, gives Joe a scarf as yet another ShoutOut to ''Franchise/KamenRider''. It's pink, but that arguably makes it [[RealMenWearPink even cooler]].
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* ''VideoGame/ViewtifulJoe'', being a parody of {{Tokusatsu}} {{Toku}}satsu shows in general, gives Joe a scarf as yet another ShoutOut to ''Franchise/KamenRider''. It's pink, but that arguably makes it [[RealMenWearPink even cooler]].
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* In ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'', Kay Faraday wears a long scarf with the end cut into a bird-wing shape. She also pins a home-made Yatagarasu symbol broach to it.
* ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'': Gundham Tanaka, who fancies himself an EvilOverlord, wears a long, dark purple scarf to enhance his badass image -- although he's more prone to [[EndearinglyDorky hide the fact that he's blushing when he gets embarrassed]] than kick any ass.
* Arawn gets a red scarf in the beginning of ''VisualNovel/TearsToTiara''. The scarf is something like a crown to the Gael tribe he leads.
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* In ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'', Kay Faraday wears a long scarf with the end cut into a bird-wing shape. She also pins a home-made Yatagarasu symbol broach to it.
* ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'': Gundham Tanaka, who fancies himself an EvilOverlord, wears a long, dark purple scarf to enhance his badass image -- although he's more prone to [[EndearinglyDorky hide the fact that he's blushing when he gets embarrassed]] than kick any ass.
* Arawn gets a red scarf in the beginning of ''VisualNovel/TearsToTiara''. The scarf is something like a crown to the Gael tribe he leads.
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* The G3 {{Mooks}} in ''WesternAnimation/SymBionicTitan'' have scarves, to go along with the rest of their appearance, which is a homage to Franchise/KamenRider and other late-70s {{Toku}}.
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* The G3 {{Mooks}} in ''WesternAnimation/SymBionicTitan'' have scarves, to go along with the rest of their appearance, which is a homage to Franchise/KamenRider and other late-70s late-'70s {{Toku}}.
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%%* WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere usually wears a scarf to go along with her aviator goggles.
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%%* WebOriginal/JennyEverywhere MediaNotes/JennyEverywhere usually wears a scarf to go along with her aviator goggles.
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* [[TwoFistedTales Pulp-era]] hero ComicBook/TheShadow. Probably one of the earliest examples of this trope in fiction. Although the scarf itself is not a part of the original character design (it was the prominent red lining of his coat and the collar used to cover his face) but instead added in the character's DC series.
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* ''ComicBook/TheShadow'': [[TwoFistedTales Pulp-era]] hero ComicBook/TheShadow.the Shadow. Probably one of the earliest examples of this trope in fiction. Although the scarf itself is not a part of the original character design (it was the prominent red lining of his coat and the collar used to cover his face) but instead added in the character's DC series.
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* Mina Murray in ''Comicbook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'', although her asskicking is generally more mental than physical. She wears a scarf to cover her [[spoiler: neck scars from {{Dracula}}.]]
* A long scarf is part of Igor Grom's regular ensemble in ComicBook/MajorGrom. Sometimes he allows it to flow freely behind him; others, he tucks it into his leather jacket.
* ComicBook/MsMarvel's original costume. Her current costume still retains the visual element, but now it's a waist sash. [[Comicbook/MsMarvel2014 The new Ms. Marvel]] has since brought the scarf back into style.
* Rorschach from ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}''. But he keeps his scarf tucked into his BadassLongcoat.
* Rascal from ''Strikeback!'' had a striped red-and-white scarf he could morph into things like frying pans, chainsaws, baseball bats, etc.
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* In the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'', the supervillain Tatterdemalion wears a long scarf tipped with lead weights which he uses as a weapon. It was later enchanted by the demon Sattanish to be strong enough to choke ComicBook/WonderMan.
* In the ''ComicBook/MegaManArchieComics'' series, Oil Man wears one over his face to hide his, ahem, [[ValuesDissonance lips of a certain offensively stereotypical persuasion]].
* A long scarf is part of Igor Grom's regular ensemble in ComicBook/MajorGrom. Sometimes he allows it to flow freely behind him; others, he tucks it into his leather jacket.
* ComicBook/MsMarvel's original costume. Her current costume still retains the visual element, but now it's a waist sash. [[Comicbook/MsMarvel2014 The new Ms. Marvel]] has since brought the scarf back into style.
* Rorschach from ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}''. But he keeps his scarf tucked into his BadassLongcoat.
* Rascal from ''Strikeback!'' had a striped red-and-white scarf he could morph into things like frying pans, chainsaws, baseball bats, etc.
%%* In ''Franchise/XMen'', some ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'s costumes include a scarf.
* In the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'', the supervillain Tatterdemalion wears a long scarf tipped with lead weights which he uses as a weapon. It was later enchanted by the demon Sattanish to be strong enough to choke ComicBook/WonderMan.
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* ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'': Mina Murray in ''Comicbook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'', Murray, although her asskicking is generally more mental than physical. She wears a scarf to cover her [[spoiler: neck scars from {{Dracula}}.]]
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*ComicBook/MsMarvel's ''ComicBook/MegaManArchieComics'': Oil Man wears one over his face to hide his, ahem, [[ValuesDissonance lips of a certain offensively stereotypical persuasion]].
* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel'': Ms. Marvel's original costume. Her current costume still retains the visual element, but now it's a waist sash.[[Comicbook/MsMarvel2014 [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 The new Ms. Marvel]] has since brought the scarf back into style.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': Rorschach. But he keeps his scarf tucked into his BadassLongcoat.
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%%* In ''Franchise/XMen'', some ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'s costumes include a scarf.
* In the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'', the''ComicBook/WerewolfByNight'': The supervillain Tatterdemalion wears a long scarf tipped with lead weights which he uses as a weapon. It was later enchanted by the demon Sattanish to be strong enough to choke ComicBook/WonderMan.
* In the ''ComicBook/MegaManArchieComics'' series, Oil Man wears one over his face to hide his, ahem, [[ValuesDissonance lips %%* ''ComicBook/XMen'': Some of ComicBook/{{Rogue}}'s costumes include a certain offensively stereotypical persuasion]].scarf.
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* Knives seems to acquire an incredibly long black and white knitted scarf for her battle outfit during the climax of ''Film/ScottPilgrim''. She even uses it to disarm Gideon Graves during that final battle.
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* Knives seems to acquire an incredibly long black and white knitted scarf for her battle outfit during the climax of ''Film/ScottPilgrim''.''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld''. She even uses it to disarm Gideon Graves during that final battle.
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%%* ''Anime/SpeedRacer'': Go Mifune/Speed Racer wears a scarf-like, red neckerchief.
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%%* ''Lots'' in ''Manga/TegamiBachiLetterBee''. It helps that it's part of the letter bee uniform.
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%%* Hime from ''Manga/YozakuraQuartet''.
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