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** Tiny Suits and Gimp Suits first life bar are immune to almost all weapons including the Tailormade's basic shots until they're bound by the Tailormade's Fabric Grenades, after which the Tailormade's basic fire will damage them.

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** Tiny Suits and Gimp Suits first life bar are immune to almost all weapons including the Tailormade's basic shots until they're bound by the Tailormade's Fabric Grenades, after which the Tailormade's basic fire will damage them.
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* FashionVictimVillain: Invoked in-universe, where the enemies are people with poor fashion sense and very questionable attire. Played very straight with Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX, who looks like a mishmash of Darth Vader, Neo, and Cloud. The true villain [[spoiler:Turn Coat deliberately invokes this too, by switching to an overly hot attire and a gaudy raincoat in his fight]].

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* FashionVictimVillain: Invoked in-universe, where the enemies are people with poor fashion sense and very questionable attire.attire are considered criminals and serve as your enemies. Played very straight with Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX, who looks like a mishmash of Darth Vader, Neo, and Cloud. The true villain [[spoiler:Turn Coat deliberately invokes this too, by switching to an overly hot attire and a gaudy raincoat in his fight]].
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* DancePartyEnding: Taken even further -- at the end of ''every level'', all the enemies you've made fashionable are shown dancing on a catwalk.

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* {{BFG}}: The final weapon in the game is called the B.F.G. although Des renames it the [=WARdrobe=]. It is a heavy weapon with limited ammunition, but able to solve any fashion crime.

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* {{BFG}}: The final weapon in the game is called the B.F.G. although Des renames it the [=WARdrobe=].[=WARdrobe=] after Haley suggests it. It is a heavy weapon with limited ammunition, but able to solve any fashion crime.



* BubbleGun: Sagging Pants enemies attack by blowing sprays of bubbles at you, which somehow deal damage.



* EleventhHourSuperpower: The W.A.R.drobe Launcher is obtained in the second-to-last level and it can [[OneHitKill solve any fashion crime with one explosion]]. However, ammo for it is scarce and limited.

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* EleventhHourSuperpower: The W.A.R.drobe Launcher is obtained in the second-to-last level and it can [[OneHitKill solve any fashion crime with one explosion]]. explosion]], regardless of type. However, ammo for it is scarce and limited.limited, and it can only hold four shots at a go.



* KungFuProofMook: Most enemy types can be beaten by shooting at them with the correct weapon, but some have more convoluted methods of beating:
** Sagging Pants are immune to all your ranged weapons bar the W.A.R.drobe Launcher, requiring the Belt of Justice to damage them.
** Flashers can only be damaged when they're flashing their poor fashion under their coats. If their coats are closed, they're immune to damage.
** Tiny Suits and Gimp Suits first life bar are immune to almost all weapons including the Tailormade's basic shots until they're bound by the Tailormade's Fabric Grenades, after which the Tailormade's basic fire will damage them.
** Mr. Spewdos have [[MultipleLifeBars two life bars]], the first of which requires the Tailormade's Fabric Grenades to bind them followed by its basic shots, and the second requires the Sock Gnomes to replace their Crags.



* ImprobableWeaponUser: Both the player and the enemies:
** The 2DYE-4 is a glorified paintball gun that also comes with a beam that drains the color off enemies.
** The Tailormade is a sewing needle-shooting gun that also comes with grenades that explode into fabric that traps enemies within.
** The Sock Gnomes are odd gnomes that go after a target's unfashionable footwear and replace it with something better.
** The Wet'Ones is a water gun that can build up pressure for its secondary fire, which shoots water bullets.
** Dull Suits, Dull Managers and Loose Suits attack by throwing briefcases at you, the last of which also has their briefcases explode for SplashDamage.
** Neon Brahs attack you by riding into you with their motorized scooters.
** Sagging Pants have a bubble blower that blows sprays of hazardous bubbles.
** Karens use pepper spray to cover areas in DeadlyGas.



** Tourists are vulnerable to Sock Gnomes, which replace their socks and sandals with proper footwear.

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** Tourists are vulnerable to Sock Gnomes, which replace their socks and sandals with proper footwear. The Sock Gnomes also make them preoccupied, preventing them from attacking.


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* MookCommander: DJ 2-Louds will give all enemies around her a massive defense buff as long as she's in the fight, even if she is stunned, making her a priority enemy to take out.
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* SnipingMission: Part of Mission 8 and Mission 9 require you to snipe fashion criminals on a gala walkway before they enter and lower the fashion show's ratings, with different bullet types working on different fashion crimes. Every so often a few fashion criminals will appear in the background to drain the ratings, requiring you to shoot them. The mission fails if the ratings drop lower than 20 at any time, or if the timer ends with the ratings below 40. There's no penalty for shooting innocent civilians, thankfully.

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* SnipingMission: Part of Mission 8 9 and Mission 9 10 require you to snipe fashion criminals on a gala walkway before they enter and lower the fashion show's ratings, with different bullet types working on different fashion crimes. Every so often a few fashion criminals will appear in the background to drain the ratings, requiring you to shoot them. The mission fails if the ratings drop lower than 20 at any time, or if the timer ends with the ratings below 40. There's no penalty for shooting innocent civilians, thankfully.

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--> Haley: Dude, did you just ''pick up a cocktail from the ground and drink it?''
--> Des: ''A mocktail''. It was refreshing!
--> Haley: Sheesh... you must have a killer immune system.

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--> Haley: '''Haley''': Dude, did you just ''pick up a cocktail from the ground and drink it?''
--> Des: '''Des''': ''A mocktail''. It was refreshing!
--> Haley: '''Haley''': Sheesh... you must have a killer immune system.


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* BottomlessMagazines: All your weapons except the W.A.R.drobe Launcher have infinite amounts of ammo, although a few do have a mode with limited "ammunition" such as the 2DYE-4's 7-shot charged mode after it has absorbed enough color, and the Wet'Ones' secondary fire that requires pressure built up from the primary fire.


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* CallingYourAttacks: Dull Suits will often call out "Launch" whenever they throw their suitcases at you.


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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Flamers wear overly hot clothing that actually gives them [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]]. When [[spoiler:Turn Coat puts on overly hot clothing, he too gains fire powers as well]].


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* EleventhHourSuperpower: The W.A.R.drobe Launcher is obtained in the second-to-last level and it can [[OneHitKill solve any fashion crime with one explosion]]. However, ammo for it is scarce and limited.


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* KillItWithWater: The Wet'Ones fires out a stream of water that can solve fashion crimes. It's effective against Neon Brahs by washing away their color, Loose Suits via ShrunkInTheWash, [[PlayingWithFire Flamers]] via ElementalRockPaperScissors, and DJ 2-Louds via shorting out their electronics. It's also effective against Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX's electronic body as well as the computerized enemies within his servers.

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** The Mr. Spewdo enemies are potbellied men in Speedos who are capable of jumping high into the air to perform a BellyFlopCrushing.

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** The Mr. Spewdo Spewdos enemies are potbellied men in Speedos who are capable of jumping high into the air to perform a BellyFlopCrushing.



* BarelyThereSwimwear: The Mr. Spewdo enemy is a fat man wearing nothing but a Speedo on his body (and crocs on his feet). He's beaten by having clothes forcefully put on him (and his footwear replaced).

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* BarelyThereSwimwear: The Mr. Spewdo Spewdos enemy is a fat man wearing nothing but a Speedo Speedos on his body (and crocs on his feet). He's beaten by having clothes forcefully put on him (and his footwear replaced).



* BlatantItemPlacement: Mocktails inexplicably lying around in random areas serve to replenish your health, no matter how unsanitary or unlikely the area is. Bling items lying around in random areas serve to increase your temporary armor. Officer Haley even questions Des' hygiene when he picks up a mocktail in the middle of the street:
--> Haley: Dude, did you just ''pick up a cocktail from the ground and drink it?''
--> Des: ''A mocktail''. It was refreshing!
--> Haley: Sheesh... you must have a killer immune system.



** The Karens' loose fitting dresses can be tightened with either the Belt or the Tailormade.

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** The Karens' loose fitting loose-fitting dresses can be tightened with either the Belt or the Tailormade.


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* SnipingMission: Part of Mission 8 and Mission 9 require you to snipe fashion criminals on a gala walkway before they enter and lower the fashion show's ratings, with different bullet types working on different fashion crimes. Every so often a few fashion criminals will appear in the background to drain the ratings, requiring you to shoot them. The mission fails if the ratings drop lower than 20 at any time, or if the timer ends with the ratings below 40. There's no penalty for shooting innocent civilians, thankfully.


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* StraightManAndWiseGuy: Officer Haley serves as the serious Straight Woman to the wisecracking Des.
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* OneWingedAngel: The villain [[spoiler:Turn Coat transforms into a BodyHorror fashion monstrosity against his own will, after his overloaded Fab Slap Glove clashes with Deep Coat's ReversePolarity one]].

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* OneWingedAngel: The villain [[spoiler:Turn Coat transforms into a BodyHorror fashion monstrosity against his own will, after his overloaded Fab Slap Glove clashes with Deep Coat's ReversePolarity one]]. This, naturally, is the final phase of the FinalBoss fight.

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* FashionVictimVillain: Invoked in-universe, where the enemies are people with poor fashion sense and very questionable attire. Played very straight with Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX, who looks like a mishmash of Darth Vader, Neo, and Cloud. Surprisingly [[spoiler:averted with the true villain, Turn Coat, who wears a fashionable white coat]].

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* FashionVictimVillain: Invoked in-universe, where the enemies are people with poor fashion sense and very questionable attire. Played very straight with Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX, who looks like a mishmash of Darth Vader, Neo, and Cloud. Surprisingly [[spoiler:averted with the The true villain, Turn Coat, who wears villain [[spoiler:Turn Coat deliberately invokes this too, by switching to an overly hot attire and a fashionable white coat]].gaudy raincoat in his fight]].



* NonLethalBottomlessPits: Falling into a bottomless pit or stage hazard reduces a minor amount of health.



* PlayingWithFire: Flamers wear clothing so overly hot that it gives them actual fire powers, like shooting fire shockwaves or placing lines of flames on the ground. Naturally, [[KillItWithWater they're weak to the Wet'Ones]].

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* OneWingedAngel: The villain [[spoiler:Turn Coat transforms into a BodyHorror fashion monstrosity against his own will, after his overloaded Fab Slap Glove clashes with Deep Coat's ReversePolarity one]].
* PlayingWithFire: Flamers wear clothing so overly hot that it gives them actual fire powers, like shooting fire shockwaves or placing lines of flames on the ground. Naturally, [[KillItWithWater they're weak to the Wet'Ones]]. The villain [[spoiler:Turn Coat also gains fire powers when he puts on an overly hot suit]].



* ShrunkInTheWash: One of the Loose Suits' weakness is the Wet'Ones, since the water makes their unfashionable loose suits shrink to a more fashionable size.

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* ShrunkInTheWash: One of the Loose Suits' weakness weaknesses is the Wet'Ones, since the water makes their unfashionable loose suits shrink to a more fashionable size.
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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: During the final battle, [[spoiler:Turn Coat steals the Fab Slap Glove from Des and uses it to slap the fashion out of him in two separate occasions, turning him into a Dull Suit and a Neon Brah respectively. You need to kill enough Des Clones while avoiding falling asleep yourself/get score from performing enough tricks respectively in order to turn back to normal]].

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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: During the final battle, [[spoiler:Turn Coat steals the Fab Slap Glove from Des and uses it to slap the fashion out of him in two separate occasions, turning him into a Dull Suit and a Neon Brah respectively. You To turn back to normal, you need to kill destroy enough Des Clones Mannequins while avoiding falling asleep yourself/get yourself in the former, and destroy 4 Des Mannequins while getting enough score from performing enough tricks respectively in order to turn back to normal]].for the latter]].



* FashionVictimVillain: Invoked in-universe, where the enemies are people with poor fashion sense and very questionable attire.

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* FashionVictimVillain: Invoked in-universe, where the enemies are people with poor fashion sense and very questionable attire. Played very straight with Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX, who looks like a mishmash of Darth Vader, Neo, and Cloud. Surprisingly [[spoiler:averted with the true villain, Turn Coat, who wears a fashionable white coat]].
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** Primary fire of Wet'Ones can be used to run faster across surfaces.

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** Primary fire of Wet'Ones can be used to run faster across surfaces.surfaces.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: Many famous trademarks are altered such as Speedos are changed to Spewdos, Youtube to Huetube, Hugo Boss to Hugo Bawss etc.
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* FashionVictimVillain: Invoked in-universe, where the enemies are people with poor fashion sense and questionable attire. Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX

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* FashionVictimVillain: Invoked in-universe, where the enemies are people with poor fashion sense and very questionable attire. Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX

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* {{Acrofatic}}: Hugo Bauss, the first boss ([[ReferenceOverdosed named after]] real-life luxury fashion designer Hugo Boss) is surprisingly agile considering his weight, being able to jump all over the office.

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Hugo Bauss, the first boss ([[ReferenceOverdosed named after]] real-life luxury fashion designer Hugo Boss) is surprisingly agile considering his weight, being able to jump all over the office.office.
** The Mr. Spewdo enemies are potbellied men in Speedos who are capable of jumping high into the air to perform a BellyFlopCrushing.



* FashionVictimVillain: Invoked in-universe, where the enemies are people with poor fashion sense and questionable attire. Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX



** Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX's physical form is capable of deflecting bullets if he isn't glitching out... but he not only can't deflect the Wet'Ones' primary fire (a water spray), it also shorts his electrical clothing out. The minions in the ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D''-esque server are likewise vulnerable to water, as is his banhammer in the final section, due to all of them being computerized entities.



* ShrunkInTheWash: One of the Loose Suits' weakness is the Wet'Ones, since the water makes their unfashionable loose suits shrink.

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* ShrunkInTheWash: One of the Loose Suits' weakness is the Wet'Ones, since the water makes their unfashionable loose suits shrink.shrink to a more fashionable size.
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* FunnyForeigner: Tourists are enemies with a strange accent and attack with camera flashes that deal damage and briefly turn the screen white. More distressingly, they wear socks with sandals, which is a huge fashion crime.

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* FunnyForeigner: Tourists are enemies with a strange accent and attack with camera flashes that deal damage and briefly turn the screen white. More distressingly, they wear socks with sandals, which is a huge treated as an abominable fashion crime.crime. They also have a rather hilarious unique animation when they're attacked by Sock Gnomes.
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* ArmedWithPepperSpray: The [[ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife Karen]] enemies use this to attack Des, covering a large area in front of them with DeadlyGas that deals constant damage if Des is within. They can also use it for propulsion, allowing them to fly for a short duration while leaving gas clouds below.


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* FunnyForeigner: Tourists are enemies with a strange accent and attack with camera flashes that deal damage and briefly turn the screen white. More distressingly, they wear socks with sandals, which is a huge fashion crime.

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* BrightIsNotGood: The Neon Brah enemies have a fashion crime of wearing way too flashy clothing, to the point that they glow and leave a neon trail. They're vulnerable to the 2DYE-4 Elite's color draining beam, which turns their clothing to a more normal color.



** 2dye4 Elite's primary fire can be enhanced by using secondary fire on enemies and certain environmental objects.

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** 2dye4 2DYE-4 Elite's primary fire can be enhanced by using secondary fire on brightly-colored enemies and certain environmental objects.



** Dull Suits and Dull Managers are vulnerable to the 2DYE4's color attacks, which brightens up their suits.
** Neon Brahs are vulnerable to the 2DYE4's color drain mode, which drains their color, as well as the Wet'Ones, which washes away their color.

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** Dull Suits and Dull Managers are vulnerable to the 2DYE4's 2DYE-4 Elite's color attacks, which brightens up their suits.
** Neon Brahs are vulnerable to the 2DYE4's 2DYE-4 Elite's color drain mode, beam, which drains their color, as well as the Wet'Ones, which washes away their color.


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* ShieldBearingMook: Flashers cannot be damaged until their coats are open, after which they're vulnerable to either the 2DYE-4's paint mode or the color-draining mode.
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* ElementalHair: Flamers have fiery-looking hair to go along with their fiery clothing and [[PlayingWithFire fire powers]]. When defeated by getting doused, their hair changes to a pale blonde.
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* BarelyThereSwimwear: The Mr. Spewdo enemy is a fat man wearing nothing but a Speedo on his body (and crocs on his feet). He's beaten by having clothes forcefully put on him (and his footwear replaced).


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* FanDisservice: The Mr. Spewdos enemy is a fat man wearing almost nothing but a [[BarelyThereSwimwear Spewdo]] and Cracs.


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* PleasePutSomeClothesOn: A forced version by Des, who defeats the indecently dressed Mr. Spewdos and Gimp Suits by using the Tailormade's Fabric Grenades along with its needles to forcefully put decent clothing onto them.
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* MultipleLifeBars: The Mr. Spwedos enemy has two different fashion crimes (Spewdos and Cracs) and as such has two separate life bars. Both of these need to be depleted by the Tailoremade's Fabric Grenades and the Sock Gnomes in order to defeat them.

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* MultipleLifeBars: The Mr. Spwedos enemy has two different fashion crimes (Spewdos and Cracs) and as such has two separate life bars. Both of these need to be depleted by the Tailoremade's Tailormade's Fabric Grenades (plus its basic shots) and the Sock Gnomes in order to defeat them.
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* ShrunkInTheWash: One of the Loose Suits' weakness is the Wet'Ones, since the water makes their unfashionable loose suits shrink.
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* LogicalWeakness: Every enemy type has a weakness to a different fashion-affecting weapon:

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* LogicalWeakness: Every enemy type has a weakness to a different fashion-affecting weapon:weapon, which counteracts their fashion disaster in a logical manner:



** Neon Brahs are vulnerable to the 2DYE4's color drain mode, which drains their color, as well as the Wet Ones, which washes away their color.
** Loose Suits are vulnerable to the Tailormade's needles, which sews up their loose suits. The Wet Ones also affects them, since their loose suits shrink when wet.

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** Neon Brahs are vulnerable to the 2DYE4's color drain mode, which drains their color, as well as the Wet Ones, Wet'Ones, which washes away their color.
** Loose Suits are vulnerable to the Tailormade's needles, which sews up their loose suits. The Wet Ones Wet'Ones also affects them, since their loose suits shrink when wet.



** Flamers have overly hot clothing that gives them actual fire powers, which makes them [[KillItWithWater vulnerable to the Wet Ones]].

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** Flamers have overly hot clothing that gives them actual fire powers, which makes them [[KillItWithWater vulnerable to the Wet Ones]].Wet'Ones]].



** DJ 2-Louds wear loud garments along with electronic devices, which are shorted out by the Wet Ones.

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** DJ 2-Louds wear loud garments along with electronic devices, which are shorted out by the Wet Ones.Wet'Ones.



* PlayingWithFire: Flamers wear clothing so overly hot that it gives them actual fire powers, like shooting fire shockwaves or placing lines of flames on the ground. Naturally, [[KillItWithWater they're weak to the Wet Ones]].

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* PlayingWithFire: Flamers wear clothing so overly hot that it gives them actual fire powers, like shooting fire shockwaves or placing lines of flames on the ground. Naturally, [[KillItWithWater they're weak to the Wet Ones]].Wet'Ones]].
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* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: The Karens are basically walking stereotypes of mean housewives, with Des even receiving a call about a Karen talking with a manager. In-game, they're considered to be {{Airborne Mook}}s.

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* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: The Karens are basically walking stereotypes of mean housewives, with Des even receiving a call about a Karen talking with a manager. In-game, they're considered to be they attack with pepper spray and can even spray it downwards for propulsion, turning them into {{Airborne Mook}}s.
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* DefeatByModesty: Inverted by the Mr. Spewdos and the Gimp Suits, which are both defeated by forcing them into wearing decent clothing.

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* DefeatByModesty: Inverted by the indecently-dressed Mr. Spewdos and the Gimp Suits, which are both defeated by forcing them into wearing decent clothing.
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* DefeatByModesty: Inverted by the Mr. Spwedos and the Gimp Suits, which are both defeated by forcing them into wearing clothing.

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* DefeatByModesty: Inverted by the Mr. Spwedos Spewdos and the Gimp Suits, which are both defeated by forcing them into wearing decent clothing.



* LogicalWeakness: Every enemy type has a weakness to a weapon:

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* LogicalWeakness: Every enemy type has a weakness to a different fashion-affecting weapon:



** The Karens' loose fitting dress can be tightened with either the Belt or the Tailormade.

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* DefeatByModesty: Inverted by the Mr. Spwedos and the Gimp Suits, which are both defeated by forcing them into wearing clothing.


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* LogicalWeakness: Every enemy type has a weakness to a weapon:
** Dull Suits and Dull Managers are vulnerable to the 2DYE4's color attacks, which brightens up their suits.
** Neon Brahs are vulnerable to the 2DYE4's color drain mode, which drains their color, as well as the Wet Ones, which washes away their color.
** Loose Suits are vulnerable to the Tailormade's needles, which sews up their loose suits. The Wet Ones also affects them, since their loose suits shrink when wet.
** Sagging Pants are weak to the Belt of Justice, which pulls their pants up and fastens them tight.
** The Karens' loose fitting dress can be tightened with either the Belt or the Tailormade.
** Tourists are vulnerable to Sock Gnomes, which replace their socks and sandals with proper footwear.
** Tiny Suits move quickly, requiring the Tailormade's Fabric Grenades to hold them in place, and its basic fire to tailor their suits into being less tight.
** Flamers have overly hot clothing that gives them actual fire powers, which makes them [[KillItWithWater vulnerable to the Wet Ones]].
** Flashers wear either gaudy or a dull clothes under their coat, making them vulnerable to the 2DYE4's color drain and regular fire respectively.
** Mr. Spwedos wear nothing but a Speedo and Crocs, which means they require the Tailormade's Fabric Grenades as well as its normal shots to fit some clothes on, and the Sock Gnomes to put proper shoes onto them.
** DJ 2-Louds wear loud garments along with electronic devices, which are shorted out by the Wet Ones.
** Gimp Suits wear rather indecent latex and are beaten by giving them clothes with the Tailormade's Fabric Grenades as well as its regular shots.
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* PlayingWithFire: Flamers wear clothing so overly hot that it gives them actual fire powers, like shooting fire shockwaves or placing lines of flames on the ground.

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* PlayingWithFire: Flamers wear clothing so overly hot that it gives them actual fire powers, like shooting fire shockwaves or placing lines of flames on the ground. Naturally, [[KillItWithWater they're weak to the Wet Ones]].
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* PlayingWithFire: Flamers wear clothing so overly hot that it gives them actual fire powers, like shooting fire shockwaves or placing lines of flames on the ground.
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* MultipleLifeBars: The Mr. Spwedos enemy has two different fashion crimes (Spewdos and Cracs) and as such has two separate life bars. Both of these need to be depleted by the Tailoremade's Fabric Grenades and the Sock Gnomes in order to defeat them.
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* MookDebutCutscene: Every time a new enemy is encountered, a cutscene showing the enemy's code name as well as their fashion crime will pop up, along with a quote from that enemy.
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* GoodAllAlong: Deep Coat appears to be very shady and shifty with his own agenda, causing Officer Haley no end of suspicion, [[spoiler:but turns out to be genuinely benevolent, even pulling off a HeroicSacrifice against Turn Coat at the end]].


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* MoneyMauling: CEO Hugo Bauss attacks by throwing gold bars at Des.

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