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[[caption-width-right:273:She just "forgot" the rest of her clothes.]]

->''"But before I go, I want to show you my new blouse. ''[opens coat]'' Oops, I'm not wearing a blouse."''
-->-- '''Nikki''', ''Series/JustShootMe''

A woman (or occasionally a guy) is wearing a coat or similar covering, until she is talking to someone she wants to sleep with, or at least distract. Then she opens up and/or drops her covering to show that she's wearing nothing, or next to nothing, underneath. It doesn't matter what the cover is (a trenchcoat, a [[PrettyInMink fur coat]], or even a cardigan), or what is worn underneath (underwear, a swimsuit, or nothing at all), just so long as nothing else is being worn between them.

Now often this works, but just as often it can fall flat, ''especially'' if it's a guy trying this, in which it may be PlayedForLaughs.

Depending on the clothes, this can overlap with OfCorsetsSexy, DiamondsInTheBuff, NakedInMink, GoingFurASwim, SexyDiscretionShot, DistractedByTheSexy.

A SubTrope of ReadyForLovemaking.

A SisterTrope to DressHitsFloor (although they don't overlap except in rare instances that she [[InsistentTerminology insists on calling her coat a dress]]).

Contrast DefeatByModesty, ModestyTowel, WardrobeMalfunction.

Not to be confused with just lifting your shirt or blouse, or with being a flasher in general -- the one committing the act should be wearing a heavier outer garment to make a visual contrast between that and the fact that there's too little being worn beneath it. [[noreallife]]
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!Examples:

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[[folder:Advertising]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Unwp8atCiSA This]] early '90s commercial for Aviance Nightb Musk.({{NSFW}})
* And [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWWx8eMbv2E another]] early '90s commercial, for the Israeli Castro clothing company.
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': While throwing Matsuri a two-person birthday party, Suzu wears her usual hoodie, but makes it increasingly obvious there's no shorts underneath. After making a move on Matsuri, Suzu is slightly relieved it didn't get to the point of her disrobing. A peak out the bottom and background image imply she wasn't even wearing regular underwear beneath.
-->''I did think wrapping a ribbon around my body was a bit too much.''
* In episode 17 of in ''Manga/CityHunter'' Season 2 Saeko Nogami enlist Ryo Saeba's professional sniper skills in taking out terrorists holding a plane hostage on the tarmac. To prove she has no weapons, she boards the plane wearing nothing but her bra and panties under her trench coat.
* In ''Manga/LoveHina'', Keitaro is acting oddly, so Kit goes in to test him using this trope. [[NotDistractedByTheSexy He doesn't notice.]]
* ''Manga/OnePiece'' has the "Happiness PUNCH" of Nami.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* EvilTwin Madeline does this when seducing Harvey Dent, her sister's fiancee, in the story "Two of a Kind" in ''Franchise/{{Batman}}: Black and White''; removing her trenchcoat to reveal nothing but lingerie underneath.
* ComicBook/OmahaTheCatDancer does this during her appearance in ''[[ComicBook/{{Grimjack}} Munden's Bar Annual]]'', opening her trenchcoat to reveal to the bar's patrons that she wasn't wearing anything under it.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* In ''Film/BankShot'', Ballentine is sitting a steam cabinet when El comes in to show him several coats she's bought him. She starts with a trench coat which she takes off to show him a plaid coat underneath. She then takes off the plaid coat to show she is wearing nothing under it.
* Dr. Chase Meridian in ''Film/BatmanForever''.
* ''Film/BigDaddy'' has this trope in reverse: Kristy Swanson gets out of bed with Creator/AdamSandler, takes off an oversized T-shirt she has been wearing as pajamas, flashes a blood-red bra both to Adam and to millions of appreciative moviegoers, and then pulls on a gray jacket. That's right, no blouse - just the bra and the jacket.
* Angela (Creator/RobinGivens) does this for Marcus (Creator/EddieMurphy) in ''Film/{{Boomerang|1992}}'' to apologize for being so late for their date.
* When Jill the Ripper has Nicole tied up in ''Film/TheButchers'', she throws off her opera cape to reveal some decidedly non-period lingerie.
* ''Film/DontOpenTillChristmas'': When outdoors with Cliff, Sharon opens her Santa coat to reveal she is wearing nothing but thigh boots and a leather thong under it.
* In ''Film/Hairspray2007'', it's PlayedForLaughs in the song "Good Morning Baltimore." Describing the familiar sights of her neighborhood, Tracy cheerfully sings, "There's the flasher who lives next door!" The gent, wearing a large trench coat, tips her a wave and a smile, then turns around and opens his coat for three women. Judging from their horrified reaction, though, it's not sexy for anyone but him.[[note]]Even better, the flasher is a cameo for Creator/JohnWaters.[[/note]]
* In ''Film/JohnnyDangerously'' a tempting offer of a warm coat for cold winter nights is shown and then reveals a sparkly bikini for warm summer nights.
* In ''Film/KillerWorkout'', Debbie leaves Chuck in the yard and goes inside to change out of her workout outfit. She comes back out wearing a long coat and, when Chuck says he has to get back to the cub, she persuades him to stay by shrugging off the coat to reveal a bikini.
* Weaponized by Oyuki in the ''Baby Cart In Peril'' installment of the ''Film/LoneWolfAndCub'' film series, who stuns her opponents by flashing her breasts - and more importantly, the shocking tattoos on them - at them.
* Used for FanDisservice at the end of ''Film/{{Lolita}}'' (1997) where middle-aged pervert Clare Quilty is wearing a bathrobe with nothing underneath.
* Invoked by Charly in ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight''. She flashes Mitch by opening her bathrobe to keep him distracted while she rips off his dressing.
* Creator/AnneHathaway's character in ''Film/LoveAndOtherDrugs'' tries to do this to Jake Gyllenhaal, but his brother happens to be sleeping on the couch.
* ''Film/{{Mannequin}}'' has a scene during a montage where Emy does this.
* In ''Film/TheManWithTwoBrains'', a prostitute reveals she has nothing but panties on under her coat.
* ''Film/MenInBlackII'': the villain Serleena (a {{Shapeshifter}} who's assumed the form of an underwear model) does this just before taking over MIB headquarters.
* "Secretary" Ulla does this with her employer Max at one point in the original version of ''Film/TheProducers'', shedding her long coat to reveal a bikini-like outfit: "We make love?" Max, stunned by some unrelated bad news, turns down the offer and absently tells her to "go to work". So she cheerfully turns on a record player and starts go-go dancing.
* Sam's [[TheMistress mistress]] in ''Film/RuthlessPeople'' shows up to his office in nothing but a teddy and dark mink coat.
* Early in ''Film/ScaryMovie 3'', when Cindy is complaining to the news editor about how people want the facts instead of gratuitous boobage, she suddenly opens her blouse to show her bra-endowed boobs. Everyone in the newsroom stops what they're doing to watch her... [[HypocriticalHumor and she keeps ranting without changing the subject]].
* ''Film/ShortcutToHappiness'': While making her deal with Stone, the Devil strips off her orange leather trenchcoat to reveal a LittleBlackDress with a NavelDeepNeckline underneath.
* The 1932 Thelma Todd/[=ZaSu=] Pitts comedy short ''Film/ShowBusiness'' has an unusual variation: Through various complications, Todd's character winds up at a railroad station wearing only an overcoat over a skimpy black slip. Then another woman at the station mistakenly accuses Todd of having stolen ''her'' coat and summons a policeman who subsequently forces Todd to remove the coat in public.
* The title character in ''Film/{{Silkwood}}''.
* Hinted at but averted at the beginning of ''Film/StirCrazy''. Creator/GeneWilder's character, a house detective at a department store, accosts an attractive female customer (who also happens to be a prominent actress), telling her he knows that (a.) she's a shoplifter and (b.) she's got nothing on under her overcoat, both of which she angrily denies. One scene later we discover he's been fired, but we never do find out whether he was right.
* In ''Film/VictorVictoria'', after King has Squash put Norma on a train out of town in order to get her to leave them alone, she does this in anger to him, declaring "You ain't seen the last of me yet!" She's got panties and no bra under her coat.
* ''Film/{{Watchmen}}'': While prowling the streets, Rorschach encounters a prostitute, who flashes him trying to seduce him for pay. He passes her by, and she hurls obscenities at him in anger.
* The pictures come from the MadeForTVMovie ''Film/WidowOnTheHill''.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* In ''Literature/SixteenThirtyTwo'', Gretchen almost does this with a bathrobe to Jeff Higgins but decides to stop at the last moment. ([[DistractedByTheSexy It works anyway.]])
* Dashti of Creator/ShannonHale's ''Book of a Thousand Days'' does a variation on the distraction kind, the difference being that she's not trying to be kinky.
* Clodia in ''[[Literature/{{Imperium}} Lustrum]]'' (''Conspirata'' in the United States) visits Cicero's house late at night to beg him to aid her brother Clodius, who was caught attempting to infiltrate a secret religious ritual meant only for women by [[DisguisedInDrag disguising himself as a young girl]]. When he refuses, she strips off her cloak, revealing that she is naked underneath. That doesn't work either.
* A plot point in ''Split Second'', the first novel in the King & Maxwell series by Creator/DavidBaldacci. Secret Service agent Sean King fails to protect a presidential candidate from assassination because he was distracted for a moment (the titular split second), but he refuses to describe what he was looking at during the investigation into the incident, leading to his dismissal from the Secret Service. [[spoiler: The villain of the book arranged for Sean's then-wife to flash him at the crucial moment, allowing the assassin to shoot the candidate before Sean could react]].
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* Played with in an episode of ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun'', where Sally goes to work as a secretary for a boss majorly guilty of sexual harassment. Her boss at one point comments that he can't help wondering what she's wearing underneath her blouse. She opens it to show him an embroidered bra, smiling and oblivious.
* ''Series/AutopsyTheLastHoursOf'''s recreation of the last days of Creator/ChrisFarley's life showed a prostitute he hired opening her fur coat to reveal sexy lingerie underneath (presumably the timeslot would not allow NakedInMink).
* ''Series/{{Banacek}}'': Banacek's GirlOfTheWeek does this in "Fly Me--If You Can Find Me," wearing a raincoat with nothing on underneath it.
* A downplayed example in ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' has Amy Farrah Fowler removing her coat to reveal a "[[CatholicSchoolGirlsRule Catholic schoolgirl]]" outfit. Needless to say, as usual, it doesn't work on Sheldon.
* In the ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' Season 2 episode "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered", a [[LovePotion love spell]]-affected Buffy comes at Xander wearing a trenchcoat and (it's implied) nothing else (except high heels). [[spoiler:She doesn't get the chance to do any actual flashing before Amy [[ForcedTransformation turns her into a rat]].]]
* ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'': In the opening credits of the show there is a sequence of a man in a coat flashing the detectives as they arrest another criminal. Since this is set in TheBigRottenApple, the reaction of the two female leads is just to roll their eyes and tell the guy to get lost.
* ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'': in "Murder, He Wrote," Castle and Beckett are going to enjoy a nightly bath in his Hamptons' pool when she takes off her robe, revealing that she "forgot" her bathing suit.
* in the ''Series/{{Chicago Fire}}'' episode ''That Day'', Paramedic Sylvie Brett uses this method to seduce Detective Antonio Dawson (brother of her ambulance partner Gabby) at his apartment after a few episodes of flirting and build up. Antonio drops his beer bottle trying to put it down, not having expected it at all.
* In ''Series/{{Coupling}}'', Jane decides to do this on a dinner-at-his-house date with a new guy. Unfortunately, she wasn't told that [[OhCrap that the dinner was for her and a big group of his friends]]. After she eventually [[HilarityEnsues loses her coat to a little girl next door]], she just walks out of his apartment naked.
* Hawkes' girlfriend Camille does it at the end of ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' episode "Food for Thought."
* Grand theft Sexy happens in ''Series/DeadLikeMe'' using this trope when Daisy Adair acquires a particular hot and silver convertible from a man.
* Bree does this in the first season of ''Series/DesperateHousewives''.
* Drew does it to surprise Kate when the two are dating on ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow''. Unfortunately, Kate has organised a surprise dinner with her grandparents.
* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': Joey shows up in his bathrobe claiming to be but the rest of the gang already know he's lying to hide that he's throwing a party. They demand he take his robe off assuming he's wearing his party clothes underneath because that's what Rachel was doing. Turns out Joey was actually naked underneath and just [[NakedFirstImpression flashed]] Charlie who he ends up dating by the end of the episode.
* In ''Series/GossipGirl'', Blair shows up at Chuck's office like this, wanting to have sex after [[SarcasmMode the unbearable dry patch of five days]]. He doesn't oblige.
* In ''Series/{{Grimm}}'' episode "Bears Will Be Bears," Gilda seduces her boyfriend by suggestively opening a fur coat she's wearing to reveal her lingerie-clad body.
* When Finch was dating a model (who turned out to be just a little loopy) in ''Series/JustShootMe'', she shows up one day doing this.
** In another episode, Maya plans to try this on Elliot, but then Elliot's girlfriend invites her to dinner, and she has to go with nothing under her overcoat.
* ''Series/TheLastDetective''. In "The Man from Montevideo" Mod's new girlfriend Katrina does this to Dangerous when he opens the door.
* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow''. In "Tender is the Nate", to celebrate Ava Sharpe's birthday, Sara Lance saunters into her office wearing high heels and a longcoat that she opens to reveal [[BlackBraAndPanties black bra, panties and stockings]]. Humor happens before sex happens when Hank Heywood barges into the room and Sara has to use her ninja skills to remain out of sight.
* ''Series/MadAboutYou'' once had Jamie doing this when wearing a ModestyTowel to convince a man to borrow his cellphone.
* In the ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' episode "The Egg and I", Marcy does this twice to her ex-husband, Steve, just to show him what he'll never have again. Al sees it both times and needs BrainBleach. This happens again with Jessica Hawn as a shoe groupie.
* ''Series/TheMentalist'': At the end of "Red Listed," Van Pelt shows up to collect Rigsby and opens her coat to real she is wearing nothing but black lingerie and high heels, before dragging him off to a hotel for their delayed honeymoon.
* In the ''Series/MissFishersMurderMysteries'', in the "Blood and Circuses" episode, Phryne reveals her circus costume to Inspector Robinson in this way.
* ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'', of all series, has probably THE example of a FanDisservice take on this trope. The See Monster from Season 3 was a grotesque, trench coat flasher-themed MonsterOfTheWeek who attacked by shooting beams from the eyes [[EyesDoNotBelongThere all over his body]]. His ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' counterpart, Mokumokuren from ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'', was a total creep who posed as a PrinceCharming esque character to trick Tsuruhime into marrying him.
* Claire tries it on ''Series/ModernFamily'' while doing fantasy role-playing with Phil in a hotel. Then the coat gets caught on the escalator.
* Subverted in ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'', where a DirtyOldMan, his back to the camera, opens his macintosh to passing women who react with horror. Then he turns and opens it to the camera, revealing he's fully-dressed and wearing a sign that reads "Boo!".
* ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'': Joy's trying to get pregnant in order to keep from going to prison. She comes over to Earl's motel room dressed only in an overcoat, but Earl doesn't fall for it.
* One episode of ''Series/MythBusters'' involved viral videos, one of which was fainting goats. Kari has the idea that flashing them would make them faint. It doesn't work - on the goats. Tory, on the other hand...
-->'''Tory''': Wasn't ready for that one, Kari...
* The pilot for ''Series/NewGirl'' has the title character doing this...and discovering, at the worst possible time and in the worst possible manner, that her boyfriend is cheating on her.
* The Canadian sitcom ''Series/PackageDeal'' has a character's girlfriend [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFpb3CqpxoA doing this at his apartment door]], only to realize that his male roommates are also there.
* ''Series/ThePriceIsRight'': Subverted in a notorious 2008 episode featuring a cameo by Jack Wagner, who – in an episode-long running gag to promote ''Series/TheYoungAndTheRestless'' – showed up several times during the show, claiming he was annoyed at the goings-on of the show. During a Showcase Showdown, the trope kicks into effect where Wagner, clad in a robe, "flashes" Carey. Wagner likely was dressed in shorts and a shirt, but the way the gag played out drew negative criticism for what was implied to have taken place.
* Nora Gracen attempting to seduce Jim Profit in ''Series/{{Profit}}''. She comes into his office in a trenchcoat, she drops it to the floor, and when she's about to kiss Profit, her husband appears in the outer office. [[BattleButler Gail]] has to stall him so she can get her coat back on.
* ''Series/{{Selfie}}'': Eliza tries the "not wearing ''anything'' underneath" variation out on Henry, under the guise of giving back the coat he'd let her borrow her earlier in the episode. Henry is clearly tempted and says as much, but then resorts to an INeedToGoIronMyDog type excuse to get out of there.
* Inverted in the ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'' episode ''A Scandal in Belgravia''. Irene Adler [[NakedFirstImpression waltzes in to talk to the heroes completely naked]] and remains so until eventually a [[{{Squick}} squicked]] Sherlock and an uncomfortable John [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn decide to give her Sherlock's coat to cover up]]. She then spends the rest of the scene wearing only the coat, [[SceneryCensor making camera shots easier]]. Ostensibly, she did this to remain mysterious by making the SherlockScan that much more difficult — and also to throw the boys off balance, giving her an advantage in the battle of wits. It worked.
* In ''Series/SouthOfNowhere'', Spencer shows up at Ashley's house in only a trenchcoat.
* Backfires in spectacular fashion on ''Series/StillStanding''. Judy tries the nothing underneath variant to surprise Bill at work. And gets stopped by a security guard. Naturally, he thinks she's stealing, but she can't show what's under the coat. He takes her to a security room and goes to find Bill. Bill arrives and she shows him. ''Then'' he reveals that the mirror is one-way.
* FanDisservice example in a notorious skit on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' in the 1970s. Two trousered young women walk along a street and (in a parody of a popular commercial from the era) brag about their no-panty-line hosiery, which makes them each feel "like I'm wearing nothing." Johnny Carson, dressed in a trench coat and fedora, overhears the girls and forces them to admit that they really are wearing underwear. Then he announces: "Well, I'm not!" and tears open his coat to reveal [[SexyDiscretionShot (implied) frontal nudity]], chasing the two screaming girls off.
* On ''Series/UglyBetty'', Amanda does this as she's ''leaving'' Daniel's apartment after hooking up with him.
* ''Series/WhodunnitUK'': In "Final Trumpet", Aerolita claims to have seen (accompanied by a flashback), Nola seducing the RepulsiveRingmaster by knocking on his caravan door wearing a plastic mac and then throwing it open to reveal her LovelyAssistant costume--a spangly bikini--underneath.
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[[folder:Music]]
* Music/{{Aerosmith}} makes use of this trope in the song "Crazy."
-->But, I know you ain't wearin' nothin' underneath that overcoat. And it's all a show.
* The Music/DixieChicks were known to do this to several of their fellow country music acts during (the other stars') live concerts, most notably Music/KennyChesney.
* Music/FallOutBoy's music video for ''I Don't Care'' has this.
* Music/{{Kiss}} evoked this trope with their 1988 single "Let's Put the 'X' in 'Sex'."
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[[folder: Professional Wrestling]]
* On the February 5, 2001 ''Wrestling/{{WWERAW}}'', [[Wrestling/StacyCarter The Kat]] walked into [[Wrestling/RonSimmons The]] [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield APA]]'s office wearing a coat and asking for their help with her Right To Nudity campaign against Right To Censor. She didn't have money or beer with her, so she flashed them, with her back to the camera.
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[[folder:Theatre]]
* ''Film/NotNowDarling'', a {{farce}} by Ray Cooney and John Chapman involving shenanigans at an exclusive London fur store. A RunningGag involves a [[NakedInMink model in a fur coat]] who [[GoingCommando claims she's got nothing underneath]]. Whenever someone displays skepticism over this, she opens her coat so they can have an eyeful ([[SexyDiscretionShot she's always facing away from the audience of course]]).
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[[folder:VideoGames]]
* Happens with [[PunnyName Trent Coat's]] second appearance in ''VideoGame/AmateurSurgeon'': he shows up in the AbandonedHospital wearing only red underpants under his coat, and if the [[DeconstructedTrope multiple stab wounds and]] ''[[EpicFail scorpions]]'' he's afflicted with are any indication, [[{{Understatement}} it didn't exactly work out for him.]]
* Referenced in ''{{VideoGame/Psychonauts}}'' with the Clairvoyance Psi-power in the Black Velvetopia level: using it on any of the window maidens will reveal they see Raz as a DirtyOldMan about to do this if he's not holding a rose, explaining why you need one [[CorridorCubbyholeRun to hide from El Odio]] with them.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* Subverted and Lampshaded by the [[StraightGay homosexual swordsman]] Szark Sturz in [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2006-07-22 this]] ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'' comic.
* Subverted in ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Tedd eagerly invites Grace in upon discovering she is wearing nothing but a trench coat but is disappointed when she [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2005-10-24 says the reason for doing so it isn't sexual]]. It is only much later that [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2005-10-24 it is revealed]] that she thought that the sexual nature of it was just because it involved wearing only a trench coat as opposed to an association of nudity with sex (this was just to [[RetCon cover the plot hole]] created by her being aware of such innuendo when her personality later developed into being more innocent than Dan Shive had originally imagined it).
* ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'' has an unusual accidental case in the form of PunchClockVillain Jabberwokky, whose coat falls open in the middle of a fight to reveal she's only wearing fishnet under it. Fortunately for Jabberwokky, her current opponent is the DirtyOldMan Math, who gets so DistractedByTheSexy that she is able to knock him out immediately. Unfortunately for Jabberwokky, her ''next'' opponent is Dabbler, [[SuccubiAndIncubi the one opponent who can automatically outdo her in winning via sexiness]].
* In ''Webcomic/JoeVsElanSchool'', Joe's college music tutor warns Joe about a crazy girl that once tried to get the tutor to sleep with her by showing up to a lesson wearing a raincoat with nothing underneath.
* [[http://megatokyo.com/strip/300 This]] is how Seraphim takes out Asmodeus in ''Webcomic/{{Megatokyo}}''.
* ''Webcomic/MenageA3'': Peggy finds herself accidentally flashing others of the cast when she has been so distracted by the need to prepare for an orgy that she forgot to dress properly. Weirdly enough, she and others treat turning up to an orgy under-dressed as an error.
* In the first chapter of ''{{Webcomic/Sunstone}}'', Lisa visits Allison's place for her second night with her wearing nothing but heels, stockings and a garter belt under her coat, something she didn't really have the guts to do on the first night.
* ''Webcomic/YetAnotherFantasyGamerComic'':
** Male drow Wolf is shown to assure a female of his, hum, ''best intentions'' and ''relevant adequacy'', in this way. He gets yet another promotion.
** Lewie the Lich gets a mind-controlled drow queen to perform this for him because he always wanted to... too bad he can't remember ''why'' by now (being undead, his sex drive is nowhere what it was in life...).
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[[folder:WebOriginal]]
* In the Italian webseries ''Insopportabilmente Donna'', Creator/TessMasazza to get her ex-boyfriend back appears at his apartment's door dressed only with a black trenchcoat, hands him a red rose and strips to the music of Creator/MarilynMonroe's "I wanna be loved by you". Unfortunately, her ex's '''new''' girlfriend is at home…
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* A warped version on ''WesternAnimation/TheMask'': The Animated Series episode "Flight as a Feather." When Cookie [=BaBoom=] ([[spoiler:Mayor Tilton's ex-girlfriend -- a strip -- er, "exotic dancer"]]) gets stopped from rushing the City Hall stairs by Mayor Tilton's assistant, Smedley, Cookie flashes Smedley by opening her trenchcoat. One would expect Smedley to be distracted by her naked body. [[spoiler:Turns out she's not naked -- or rather, she wouldn't be naked until later -- what she had hidden under the trenchcoat was two megatons worth of explosions strapped across her hips and breasts like a makeshift bikini. And then the Mask gives her a ShamefulStrip, leaving her naked and a failure]].
* In the Creator/TexAvery MGM cartoon, ''Who Killed Who?'', the cop looks into a room with a flashlight. As a series of paintings seen from a left-to-right pan shot, a painting of a redhead lady in a coat is seen, [[GoingFurASwim holding it open to reveal a sexy yellow one-piece swimsuit]]. But when the flashlight goes back to it, [[CreepyChangingPainting the lady has her coat closed]]!
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': In the episode "Miss Dimmsdale", Mrs. Turner takes off her robe and shows off her swimsuit to her son much to his disgust.
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