This topic was never about Painted-On Pants. In fact, that's about the only tight clothing trope this thread has never been about. It's about Spy Catsuit and making other tight clothing tropes. That's why I protested the tag, but when I tried to retag it, someone changed it back.
edited 26th Jun '11 9:02:36 AM by shimaspawn
Reality is that, which when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. -Philip K. DickTechnically you can use very tight shirts in a Power Girl-like design to accentuate the cleavage, although I've never seen them in a family-friendly environment.
At any rate, I'm cool with the previously decided upon trope classification. Now we may want to decided what name to give them and whether some of them would be left example-less if we haven't already.
I'm not the one changing it back, but the reason I started this is the final line in the Painted-On Pants page, which is yet to be repaired, now that I think of it. So it's not entirely inaccurate. (It misunderstood the trope Spy Catsuit.)
edited 26th Jun '11 9:11:55 AM by Catalogue
The words above are to be read as if they are narrated by Morgan Freeman.
Then that page has some issues then. (I mean the Batman movies?...) Issues for another thread I guess.
Just trying to understand all of the Trope structure that you posted earlier sorry. Anyway get that up and running it will probably work.
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