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* In ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}''-related comics, the Marvel/Shazam family all wear bodysuits with golden belts, boots and cuffs and the iconic golden thunderbolt ChestInsignia. They are also ColorCodedForYourConvenience, with Billy and Mary wearing red (in some incarnations Mary wears white), Freddy wearing blue, and later characters Paco wearing green, Eugene wearing grey, and Darla wearing purple. Mary's costume is also distiguished by having a skirt.
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* ''Comicbook/NewMutants'': The original team wore the old X-Men uniform, before getting their own costumes. In the ''Comicbook/NewXMen'' era, the team started off with yellow and white outfits, mostly with a yellow upper torso with a blue X-Men logo in the centre, and a larger yellow X on the lower torso, before moving to the classic uniform in ''Comicbook/NewXMenAcademyX''. Other "squads" of the Xavier Institute student body had their own uniforms, most notably their rivals, the Hellions, who wore red and white.
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* ''Comicbook/NewMutants'': The original team wore the old X-Men uniform, before getting their own costumes. In the ''Comicbook/NewXMen'' era, the team all wore yellow and white outfits, mostly with a yellow upper torso with a blue X-Men logo in the centre, and a larger yellow X on the lower torso. Other "squads" of the Xavier Institute student body had their own uniforms.
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* In ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}''-related comics, the boy Marvels all wear a similar shirt-pants-and-cape ensemble, while the girl Marvels all wear tops, skirts, and capes. All the tops have the iconic golden thunderbolt on them. In more recent incarnations, they became ColorCodedForYourConvenience, with Billy and Mary wearing red, Freddy wearing blue, Paco wearing green, Eugene wearing grey, and Darla wearing purple.
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* The ''Franchise/XMen'' originally wore matching navy blue and yellow outfits that made them instantly recognizable to the public eye. But as the cast grew, the team moved away from this trope, with many X-Men possessing unique outfits separate from their compatriots, such as Jean Grey donning green and yellow as Phoenix, or Cyclops going with all black.
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* The ''Franchise/XMen'' originally wore matching navy blue and yellow outfits that made them instantly recognizable to the public eye. But as the cast grew, the team moved away from this trope, with many X-Men possessing unique outfits separate from their compatriots, such as In ''X-Men'' vol 1 #39, Jean Grey donning green and designes them each unique outfits. The uniforms occasionally reappear when a new recruit doesn't have their own costume yet (for instance, early Kitty Pryde). ''Comicbook/NewXMen'' introduced a new version, a black leather outfit with a blocky yellow as Phoenix, or Cyclops going with all black.X occupying most of the torso.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LeagueOfSuperEvil'': The ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' [[{{Expy}} expies]] the Force Fighters V all wear matching outfits with different colors, although Periwinkle is too fat to fit in his outfit with his belly exposed and his helmet only covering the top half of his face.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Semi-[[ParodiedTrope parodied]] in the [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E4Vindicators3TheReturnOfWorldEnder Vindicators episode]] when Vance Maximus gives Morty a Vindicators team vest even though Vance was the only one wearing one before that.
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Every {{Sentai}}, by default, is by definition an example of this.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LeagueOfSuperEvil'': The ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' [[{{Expy}} expies]] the Force Fighters V all wear matching outfits with different colours, although Periwinkle is too fat to fit in his outfit with his belly exposed and his helmet only covering the top half of his face.
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Some superhero teams wear matching costumes so it's clear to everyone who the team members are. This may mean their uniforms have the same colors and logos, or possibly a design format they all follow and [[ColorCodedCharacters apply with their own colors]]. The matching suits may also serve a practical purpose.
Note that this trope can also apply to supervillain teams and also does not apply to one-time missions such as space or underwater travels that naturally require matching group attire. Sister trope to CoordinatedClothes. Compare IdenticallyPoweredTeam. See also ClothesMakeTheLegend, MovieSuperheroesWearBlack, and CostumeEvolution. Also, every {{Sentai}} is by definition an example of this.
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* ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'': The Pride Troopers all wear matching red and black spandex.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
** Wild Wild Pussycats all wear matching cat-themed outfits in different colors as part of their team's theme. Notably, this is in spite of the fact that none of them have cat-related Quirks, such as Tiger's [[RubberMan Pliabody]], Mandalay's [[{{Telepathy}} Telepath]], or Pixie-Bob's [[DishingOutDirt Earth-flow]].
** Kota Izumi's parents, known collectively as the superhero team Water Hose, wore identical outfits consisting of a red vest, white shoulder pads, and a visor with a snorkel.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'': The team of {{Magical Girl}}s, known as the Sailor Senshi, when transformed, all wear SailorFuku.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}'s Teen Titans'' wear black and white suits.
* The ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' are probably the most well-known example of this, known for their matching blue suits with the "4" logo.
** The heroes of the spinoff ''ComicBook/FutureFoundation'' wear primarily white uniforms with some black as the secondary color. For example, Spider-Man used a white variation of his costume with black lenses and chest spider-symbol when he temporarily joined the team.
* All the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' heroes wear similar green and black costumes, which are extensions of the rings themselves.
* In ''ComicBook/RainbowRowellsRunaways'', the original J-Team all wore matching outfits. When the original 60's-style costumes went out of style, the team started using more individual costumes.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}''-related comics, the boy Marvels all wear a similar shirt-pants-and-cape ensemble, while the girl Marvels all wear tops, skirts, and capes. All the tops have the iconic golden thunderbolt on them. In more recent incarnations, they became ColorCodedForYourConvenience, with Billy and Mary wearing red, Freddy wearing blue, Paco wearing green, Eugene wearing grey, and Darla wearing purple.
* In ''ComicBook/TheTerrifics'', Plastic Man changes his outfit to white and black to match Mr. Terrific after they become a team. In Phantom Girl's case, she is already wearing white and black, while Metamorpho doesn't bother because of his shapeshifter powers.
* The ''Franchise/XMen'' originally wore matching navy blue and yellow outfits that made them instantly recognizable to the public eye. But as the cast grew, the team moved away from this trope, with many X-Men possessing unique outfits separate from their compatriots, such as Jean Grey donning green and yellow as Phoenix, or Cyclops going with all black.
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* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': From "Mysterious Island", the SailorFuku of the Sailor Senshi leads Mareki to be confused by Cathy:
--> "I'm trying to figure out what exactly you are. You dress like a sailor senshi, and I can feel some similar magic from you, but I'm not familiar with any celestial object that's called 'Cathy'."
* ''Fanfic/OversaturatedWorld'': The GALAX-E Girls, as said in [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/349607/6/crossworlds-guardian-sailor-orbital/outfitting-and-armory-some-problems-are-encountered ''Crossworlds Guardian, Sailor Orbital!'': "Outfitting and Armory! Some Problems are Encountered."]], who wear modified Crossworld Guardian suits, paraphrased with these quotes:
--> "After some discussion with the Aztlan institute and a few purchases of my own from a few Company of D.R.E.A.M.S. subsidiaries, I've managed to wrangle together a basic outfit kit for each of us."
--> Ditzy tilted her head. "Those are Crossworlds Guardian Emergency Worker Uniforms, aren't they?"
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--> I ditched the helmets and rigged together something different." She tapped a tiara resting on one of the mannequin's heads. "This is a micro-radio, complete with earbuds, that will let us remain in contact if we are anywhere within... three, four miles of each other. They are not aerodynamic, so there's not going to be any Lunar Tiara Action."
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--> "Are the colored collars and miniskirts just so we can look like Sailor Luna and her pals?"
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': The Parr family all wear the same red, yellow, and black superhero outfits with the "i" logo on the chest that Edna designed for them when arriving on Syndrome's island, wearing them for the rest of the movie.
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* ''VisualNovel/VillainousNights'': The Syndicate all wear black jumpsuits, each with a secondary color unique to the character. Each member also wears their own animal mask. Other details, such as the exact pattern of their suit, presence of armor, and any additional accessories, differ from character to character.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'': The "Galactic Enforcers" wear yellow and white.
* In ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', Team Go wears identical outfits uniforms in different colors. Hego wears blue, Wego wear red, and Mego wears purple. Shego is in fact their missing sister, with her color being green.
* ''WesternAnimation/LeagueOfSuperEvil'': The ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' [[{{Expy}} expies]] the Force Fighters V all wear matching outfits with different colours, although Periwinkle is too fat to fit in his outfit with his belly exposed and his helmet only covering the top half of his face.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MonsterBusterClub'', the titular team wears black jumpsuits with TronLines and goggles, with each member having their lines and goggles in a different color.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'': The ninja have different suits every season that their individual colors are applied to.
* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Semi-[[ParodiedTrope parodied]] in the [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E4Vindicators3TheReturnOfWorldEnder Vindicators episode]] when Vance Maximus gives Morty a Vindicators team vest even though Vance was the only one wearing one before that.
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Some superhero teams wear matching costumes so it's clear to everyone who the team members are. This may mean their uniforms have the same colors and logos, or possibly a design format they all follow and [[ColorCodedCharacters apply with their own colors]]. The matching suits may also serve a practical purpose.
Note that this trope can also apply to supervillain teams and also does not apply to one-time missions such as space or underwater travels that naturally require matching group attire. Sister trope to CoordinatedClothes. Compare IdenticallyPoweredTeam. See also ClothesMakeTheLegend, MovieSuperheroesWearBlack, and CostumeEvolution. Also, every {{Sentai}} is by definition an example of this.
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!!Examples:
[[AC:Anime and Manga]]
* ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'': The Pride Troopers all wear matching red and black spandex.
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'':
** Wild Wild Pussycats all wear matching cat-themed outfits in different colors as part of their team's theme. Notably, this is in spite of the fact that none of them have cat-related Quirks, such as Tiger's [[RubberMan Pliabody]], Mandalay's [[{{Telepathy}} Telepath]], or Pixie-Bob's [[DishingOutDirt Earth-flow]].
** Kota Izumi's parents, known collectively as the superhero team Water Hose, wore identical outfits consisting of a red vest, white shoulder pads, and a visor with a snorkel.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'': The team of {{Magical Girl}}s, known as the Sailor Senshi, when transformed, all wear SailorFuku.
[[AC:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}'s Teen Titans'' wear black and white suits.
* The ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' are probably the most well-known example of this, known for their matching blue suits with the "4" logo.
** The heroes of the spinoff ''ComicBook/FutureFoundation'' wear primarily white uniforms with some black as the secondary color. For example, Spider-Man used a white variation of his costume with black lenses and chest spider-symbol when he temporarily joined the team.
* All the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' heroes wear similar green and black costumes, which are extensions of the rings themselves.
* In ''ComicBook/RainbowRowellsRunaways'', the original J-Team all wore matching outfits. When the original 60's-style costumes went out of style, the team started using more individual costumes.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}''-related comics, the boy Marvels all wear a similar shirt-pants-and-cape ensemble, while the girl Marvels all wear tops, skirts, and capes. All the tops have the iconic golden thunderbolt on them. In more recent incarnations, they became ColorCodedForYourConvenience, with Billy and Mary wearing red, Freddy wearing blue, Paco wearing green, Eugene wearing grey, and Darla wearing purple.
* In ''ComicBook/TheTerrifics'', Plastic Man changes his outfit to white and black to match Mr. Terrific after they become a team. In Phantom Girl's case, she is already wearing white and black, while Metamorpho doesn't bother because of his shapeshifter powers.
* The ''Franchise/XMen'' originally wore matching navy blue and yellow outfits that made them instantly recognizable to the public eye. But as the cast grew, the team moved away from this trope, with many X-Men possessing unique outfits separate from their compatriots, such as Jean Grey donning green and yellow as Phoenix, or Cyclops going with all black.
[[AC:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': From "Mysterious Island", the SailorFuku of the Sailor Senshi leads Mareki to be confused by Cathy:
--> "I'm trying to figure out what exactly you are. You dress like a sailor senshi, and I can feel some similar magic from you, but I'm not familiar with any celestial object that's called 'Cathy'."
* ''Fanfic/OversaturatedWorld'': The GALAX-E Girls, as said in [[https://www.fimfiction.net/story/349607/6/crossworlds-guardian-sailor-orbital/outfitting-and-armory-some-problems-are-encountered ''Crossworlds Guardian, Sailor Orbital!'': "Outfitting and Armory! Some Problems are Encountered."]], who wear modified Crossworld Guardian suits, paraphrased with these quotes:
--> "After some discussion with the Aztlan institute and a few purchases of my own from a few Company of D.R.E.A.M.S. subsidiaries, I've managed to wrangle together a basic outfit kit for each of us."
--> Ditzy tilted her head. "Those are Crossworlds Guardian Emergency Worker Uniforms, aren't they?"
--> [...]
--> I ditched the helmets and rigged together something different." She tapped a tiara resting on one of the mannequin's heads. "This is a micro-radio, complete with earbuds, that will let us remain in contact if we are anywhere within... three, four miles of each other. They are not aerodynamic, so there's not going to be any Lunar Tiara Action."
--> [...]
--> "Are the colored collars and miniskirts just so we can look like Sailor Luna and her pals?"
--> "Actually no." Blue moved her hands up to the sailor collar. "The jewel on the chest is the outfit conversion module--you put your hand to it and say a keyphrase, you switch back to your civilian clothes. The ribbons serve as thaumatic dispersion units, keeping hostile magic from overwhelming the wearer. And the collar itself is woven with the Identity Derecognition Pattern."
[[AC:Films - Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': The Parr family all wear the same red, yellow, and black superhero outfits with the "i" logo on the chest that Edna designed for them when arriving on Syndrome's island, wearing them for the rest of the movie.
[[AC:Films - Live-Action]]
* ''Film/XMen1'': [[MovieSuperheroesWearBlack In contrast to]] their comic book counterparts, who have a variety of colorful costumes, the movie-X-Men all wear relatively matching black leather suits.
[[AC:Live-Action TV]]
* Every iteration of the ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' has the team in some matching outfit, often with white armor or coloring, and each ranger's suit mostly being his or her theme color.
[[AC:Video Games]]
* ''VisualNovel/VillainousNights'': The Syndicate all wear black jumpsuits, each with a secondary color unique to the character. Each member also wears their own animal mask. Other details, such as the exact pattern of their suit, presence of armor, and any additional accessories, differ from character to character.
[[AC:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'': The "Galactic Enforcers" wear yellow and white.
* In ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', Team Go wears identical outfits uniforms in different colors. Hego wears blue, Wego wear red, and Mego wears purple. Shego is in fact their missing sister, with her color being green.
* ''WesternAnimation/LeagueOfSuperEvil'': The ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' [[{{Expy}} expies]] the Force Fighters V all wear matching outfits with different colours, although Periwinkle is too fat to fit in his outfit with his belly exposed and his helmet only covering the top half of his face.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MonsterBusterClub'', the titular team wears black jumpsuits with TronLines and goggles, with each member having their lines and goggles in a different color.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'': The ninja have different suits every season that their individual colors are applied to.
* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Semi-[[ParodiedTrope parodied]] in the [[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E4Vindicators3TheReturnOfWorldEnder Vindicators episode]] when Vance Maximus gives Morty a Vindicators team vest even though Vance was the only one wearing one before that.