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* ''VideoGame/SixAges'': Members of the player's clan have a double red line embroidered on the hems of their clothes.
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* On ''WebVideo/CriticalRole'', when Vox Machina join the monster-hunting organisation The Slayer's Take, they each receive a magical brand on one shoulder as a membership identification.
** A similar marker is used by the Clasp, a ThievesGuild, though in this case the brand is rather less magical and located between the shoulderblades. Vax's brand comes into the plot a few times early in the season, [[spoiler:before it's [[BurnBabyBurn scarred over]] by Keyleth at his request]].
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* ''Literature/TheCosmere'': Members of the Ghostblood [[TheConspiracy Conspiracy]] are required to get a tattoo of three interlocking diamonds. It's unclear why, given that the mark draws attention to the secret society's undercover operatives on multiple occasions.
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* Baked into the game mechanics of ''VideoGame/{{Destiny}}'', where the [[FighterMageThief Titan, Warlock, and Hunter class trio]] each have (in addition to the standard helmet, chest, arm, and leg armor slots) a class-specific unique fifth armor slot. Titans have Marks, which are fancy waistcloths; Warlocks have Bonds, which are fancy armbands; and Hunters have Cloaks, which despite the name are fancy capes. In terms of art design, each class is also easily distinguished by silhouette: Titans wear the heaviest armor and often have ShouldersOfDoom, Warlock armor resembles robes and usually have helmets with a distinctive vertical visor reminiscent of a [[InTheHood wizard's hood]], and Hunters wear ''actual'' hoods over their helmets, as part of the cape.
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* [[ThievesGuild Ink members]] in ''Literature/SkateTheThief'' all have matching tattoos of an open book and quill pen somewhere on their bodies to indicate [[TattooedCrook allegiance to the gang]].
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* Invoked in ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', where Edna Mode sews the Parr family matching red and black super-suits that all have an "i" insignia on them.

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* Invoked in ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'', where Edna Mode sews the Parr family matching red and black super-suits that all have an "i" insignia on them.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei and her friends all wear matching friendship bracelets.
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** You can tell a villager's job by its clothes: farmers wear straw hats, fishermen wear fisher hats, shepherds wear brown hats and white aprons, fletchers wear hats with feathers, clerics wear purple aprons, weaponsmiths wear eye patches and black aprons, armourers wear welding masks, toolsmiths wear black aprons, librarians wear [[NerdGlasses glasses]], cartographers wear golden monocles, leatherworkers wear brown aprons and gloves, butchers wear red headbands and white aprons, masons wear black aprons and gloves, and nitwits wear green coats.
** You can also tell a villager's home by its clothes: they wear certain outfits in the desert, savanna, taiga, snow, swamp, jungle, and plains.

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** You can tell a villager's job by its clothes: farmers wear straw hats, fishermen wear fisher hats, shepherds wear brown hats and white aprons, fletchers wear hats with feathers, clerics wear purple aprons, vestments, weaponsmiths wear eye patches and black aprons, armourers wear welding masks, toolsmiths wear black aprons, librarians wear [[NerdGlasses glasses]], glasses]] and books on their heads, cartographers wear golden monocles, leatherworkers wear brown aprons and gloves, butchers wear red headbands and white aprons, masons wear black aprons and gloves, unemployed villagers wear the basic outfit by itself, and nitwits wear green coats.
** You can also tell a villager's home by its clothes: they wear certain different outfits in the desert, savanna, taiga, snow, swamp, jungle, desert (yellow robes and plains.hat with orange trim), savanna (red shirts and green skirts), taiga (brown-and-white short-sleeved tunics), snow (white-and-blue clothes with caps), swamp (purple-and-green clothes with lilypad hats), jungle (leopard/ocelot pelts, affecctionately called "cheseburgers"), and plains (brown robes).

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