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*** Finally completely averted with the recent „Rediscover"-Upgrades.„Rediscover"-upgrades. Now there isn't even a female/male-selection anymore, just a general avatar with a customizable body shape and all clothings and items available to every avatar.
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*** Finally completely averted with the recent „Rediscover"-Upgrades. Now there isn't even a female/male-selection anymore, just a general avatar with a customizable body shape and all clothings and items available to every avatar.
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For an area of visual diversity where women get the short end of the stick, see OnlyOneFemaleMold.
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* The menswear ghetto is likey a factor to why male fashion dolls, such as [[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Ken]], aren't as popular as their female counterparts. Barbie can wear anything from trendy modern clothes, historical garments, fantasy gowns and everything inbetween. Ken is limited to endless variations of pants and a top, castual clothes, a suit, a prince outfit, they're all just variations of pants and a top. Similiarly, Ken is often stuck with short, plastic molded hair.
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->- ''"Whereas women can choose from countless myriad textiles, weaves, shapes, patterns and styles in millions of different hues, men must grab either their white or blue shirt, poke their arms through it, and go."''
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* The menswear ghetto is likey a factor to why male fashion dolls, such as [[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Ken]], aren't as popular as their female counterparts. Barbie can wear anything from trendy modern clothes, historical garments, fantasy gowns and everything inbetween. Ken is limited to endless variations of pants and a top, castual clothes, a suit, a prince outfit, they're all just variations of pants and a top. Similiarly, Ken is often stuck with short, plastic molded hair.
* The menswear ghetto is likey a factor to why male fashion dolls, such as [[Franchise/{{Barbie}} Ken]], aren't as popular as their female counterparts. Barbie can wear anything from trendy modern clothes, historical garments, fantasy gowns and everything inbetween. Ken is limited to endless variations of pants and a top, castual clothes, a suit, a prince outfit, they're all just variations of pants and a top. Similiarly, Ken is often stuck with short, plastic molded hair.
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* While not customizable, this appears in several ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' sports spinoffs. Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina receive sporty dresses while Mario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Wario wear their standard overalls. This is at least averted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis Aces'' and ''VideoGame/MarioGolf: Super Rush'' where the boys finally get sporty clothes for their competition. Though in the ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers'' games, as well as the original ''Mario's Tennis'' for the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy does have the sporty clothes for the boys years before ''Aces'' and ''Super Rush'' did.
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* While not customizable, this appears in several ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' sports spinoffs. Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina receive sporty dresses while Mario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Wario wear their standard overalls. This is at least averted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis Aces'' and ''VideoGame/MarioGolf: Super Rush'' where the boys finally get sporty clothes for their competition. Though in the ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers'' games, as well as the original ''Mario's Tennis'' for the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy Platform/VirtualBoy does have the sporty clothes for the boys years before ''Aces'' and ''Super Rush'' did.
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* At almost any formal-wear event (wedding, school dance, award show, etc.) in the Western world, you'll see women in a variety of colourful, individualized outfits, while the men are practically an army of black suits and white dress shirts. Even the phrase "black tie dress-code" comes from a specific standardized clothing item for men.
* At almost any formal-wear event (wedding, school dance, award show, etc.) in the Western world, you'll see women in a variety of colourful, individualized outfits, while the men are practically an army of black suits and white dress shirts. Even the phrase "black tie dress-code" comes from a specific standardized clothing item for men.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Pangya}}'' will sometimes go months before adding outfits for males while the girls can get new outfits nearly every two weeks.
* ''VideoGame/SecondLife'' falls victim to this, despite the fact that there are many male characters, as the ingame clothing economy is tailored largely towards females; probably because they generally spend more energy and money finding clothes. This is especially noticable when new male players are trying to find 'freebies'.
* ''VideoGame/SecondLife'' falls victim to this, despite the fact that there are many male characters, as the ingame clothing economy is tailored largely towards females; probably because they generally spend more energy and money finding clothes. This is especially noticable when new male players are trying to find 'freebies'.
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* Women in ''VideoGame/MassEffect'', have a much more varied choice of hairstyles than men, who are pretty much limited to buzz- and crew-cuts along with a single set of dreads. Women's makeup is also much more extensive than men's beard options (Heaven forbid a man wear makeup or woman grow a beard!)
* ''VideoGame/{{Pangya}}'' will sometimes go months before adding outfits formales guys while the girls can get new outfits nearly every two weeks.
* ''VideoGame/SecondLife'' falls victim to this, despite the fact that there are many male characters, as the ingame clothing economy is tailored largely towards females;probably perhaps because they generally spend more energy and money finding clothes. This is especially noticable noticeable when new male players are trying to find 'freebies'.
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** ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' leans back into this trope. The "long" styles on boys are shoulder-length at best and they lack the bang customization that girls have, and their choice of shirts and pants are limited to button-ups, t-shirts, jackets, shorts, and trousers. Oddly enough for a game set in a British analogue, there are no options for boys to wear kilts.
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** ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' leans back into this trope. The "long" styles on boys are shoulder-length at best and they lack the bang customization that girls have, and their choice of shirts and pants are limited to button-ups, t-shirts, jackets, shorts, and trousers. Oddly enough for a game set in a British analogue, there are no options for [[FantasyCounterpartCulture analogue]], boys to wear don't get kilts.
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It can be very restricting if this is a Web site where male avatar bases can't wear female clothing. Usually a contrast to GenderedOutfit, where the same clothing looks different depending on the sex of the wearer, but both can be at play at once if the female versions of the outfits are more varied.
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It can be very restricting if this is a the Web site where doesn't allow male avatar bases can't to wear female clothing. Usually a contrast to GenderedOutfit, where the same clothing looks different depending on the sex of the wearer, but both can be at play at once if the female versions of the outfits are more varied.
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* Inversion: When Phil and Kaja Foglio introduced a fashion-designer clank into the ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' side stories, Gil got [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080507 two]] [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080509 pages]] of outfits, while Zeetha, Krosp and Agatha only got one page each. Nice turn-about.
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* Inversion: When Phil and Kaja Foglio introduced a fashion-designer clank into the ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' side stories, Gil got [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080507 two]] [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080509 pages]] of outfits, while Zeetha, Krosp and Agatha only got one page each. Nice turn-about.
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* At practically any formal-wear event (wedding, prom, charity dinner, etc.) in the Western world, you'll see women in a variety of colourful, individualized dresses, while the men are practically an army of black suits and white dress shirts. Hell, there's even the phrase "black tie" to denote a certain dress code, which is a synecdoche from a specific standardization of menswear.
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* ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'' and ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2NewGenesis'' has a pretty bad habit of this. Typically for every new clothing set males get, females will get two. After over 10 years in service you can probably math out how much this imbalance adds up. Don't get started on CAST fashion either, which isn't even guaranteed on every banner.
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* Downplayed in the ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' games, where while all pieces of gear can be worn by anyone, the [[VideoGame/Splatoon1 first]] [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 two]] games has some gear granted by Toys/{{amiibo}} have fancy designs when worn by girls, e.g. the [[SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack School Uniform]] having a skirt if worn by a girl and the [[RobeAndWizardHat Enchanted Robe]] having a glittery decoration. ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'' heavily downplays this, as the aforementioned amiibo gear (except Marinated Top) are split into two variants that can be worn regardless of the wearer's [[GenderNeutralWriting style]].
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* Downplayed in the ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' games, where while all pieces of gear can be worn by anyone, the [[VideoGame/Splatoon1 first]] [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 two]] games has some gear granted by Toys/{{amiibo}} have fancy designs when worn by girls, e.g. the [[SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack School Uniform]] having a skirt if worn by a girl and the [[RobeAndWizardHat Enchanted Robe]] having a glittery decoration. ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'' heavily downplays this, as the aforementioned amiibo gear (except Marinated Top) are split into two variants that can be worn regardless of the wearer's [[GenderNeutralWriting style]].style.
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** Averted with ''VideoGame/ScarletAndViolet'' in an odd way, clothes and hairstyles are not gender restricted, however, the only clothing you have to choose from are unisex school uniforms, and you can't wear skirts or dresses at all.
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** Averted with ''VideoGame/ScarletAndViolet'' ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'' in an odd way, clothes and hairstyles are not gender restricted, however, the only clothing you have to choose from are unisex school uniforms, and you can't wear skirts or dresses at all.
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** Averted with ''VideoGame/ScarletAndViolet'' in an odd way, clothes and hairstyles are not gender restricted, however, the only clothing you have to choose from are unisex school uniforms, and you can't wear skirts or dresses at all.
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* Inversion: When Phil and Kaja Foglio introduced a fashion-designer clank into the ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' side stories, Gil got [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080507 two]] [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080509 pages]] of outfits. Interestingly, Zeetha, Krosp and Agatha only got one page each. Nice turn-about.
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* Inversion: When Phil and Kaja Foglio introduced a fashion-designer clank into the ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' side stories, Gil got [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080507 two]] [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20080509 pages]] of outfits. Interestingly, outfits, while Zeetha, Krosp and Agatha only got one page each. Nice turn-about.
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It also doesn't have many skirt designs with pockets, but that's for another day.
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* Online sewing pattern designer Sewist literally only has options to design clothes for women and girls.
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* Downplayed in the ''Franchise/Splatoon'' games, where while all pieces of gear can be worn by anyone, the [[VideoGame/Splatoon1 first]] [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 two]] games has some gear granted by Toys/{{amiibo}} have fancy designs when worn by girls, e.g. the [[SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack School Uniform]] having a skirt if worn by a girl and the [[RobeAndWizardHat Enchanted Robe]] having a glittery decoration. ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'' heavily downplays this, as the aforementioned amiibo gear (except Marinated Top) are split into two variants that can be worn regardless of the wearer's [[GenderNeutralWriting style]].
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* Downplayed in the ''Franchise/Splatoon'' ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' games, where while all pieces of gear can be worn by anyone, the [[VideoGame/Splatoon1 first]] [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 two]] games has some gear granted by Toys/{{amiibo}} have fancy designs when worn by girls, e.g. the [[SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack School Uniform]] having a skirt if worn by a girl and the [[RobeAndWizardHat Enchanted Robe]] having a glittery decoration. ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'' heavily downplays this, as the aforementioned amiibo gear (except Marinated Top) are split into two variants that can be worn regardless of the wearer's [[GenderNeutralWriting style]].
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* The ''Franchsie/TouhouProject'' character creator create.swf also suffers from this. Justified, though, given [[ImprobablyFemaleCast the cast....]]
* Downplayed in the ''Franchise/Splatoon'' games, where while all pieces of gear can be worn by anyone, the [[VideoGame/Splatoon1 first]] [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 two]] games has some gear granted by Toy/{{amiibo}} have fancy designs when worn by girls, e.g. the [[SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack School Uniform]] having a skirt if worn by a girl and the [[RobeAndWizardHat Enchanted Robe]] having a glittery decoration. ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'' heavily downplays this, as the aforementioned amiibo gear (except Marinated Top) are split into two variants that can be worn regardless of the wearer's [[GenderNeutralWriting style]].
* Downplayed in the ''Franchise/Splatoon'' games, where while all pieces of gear can be worn by anyone, the [[VideoGame/Splatoon1 first]] [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 two]] games has some gear granted by Toy/{{amiibo}} have fancy designs when worn by girls, e.g. the [[SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack School Uniform]] having a skirt if worn by a girl and the [[RobeAndWizardHat Enchanted Robe]] having a glittery decoration. ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'' heavily downplays this, as the aforementioned amiibo gear (except Marinated Top) are split into two variants that can be worn regardless of the wearer's [[GenderNeutralWriting style]].
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* The ''Franchsie/TouhouProject'' ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' character creator create.swf also suffers from this. Justified, though, given [[ImprobablyFemaleCast the cast....]]
* Downplayed in the ''Franchise/Splatoon'' games, where while all pieces of gear can be worn by anyone, the [[VideoGame/Splatoon1 first]] [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 two]] games has some gear granted byToy/{{amiibo}} Toys/{{amiibo}} have fancy designs when worn by girls, e.g. the [[SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack School Uniform]] having a skirt if worn by a girl and the [[RobeAndWizardHat Enchanted Robe]] having a glittery decoration. ''VideoGame/Splatoon3'' heavily downplays this, as the aforementioned amiibo gear (except Marinated Top) are split into two variants that can be worn regardless of the wearer's [[GenderNeutralWriting style]].
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* Downplayed in ''VideoGame/Splatoon1'' and [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 its sequel]], as while all clothing can be worn by anyone, ''Toys/{{Amiibo}}'' clothing sometimes having fancy accessories if worn by a girl, such as the [[SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack School Uniform]] having a skirt if worn by a girl.
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* Downplayed in ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}'' and [[VideoGame/Splatoon2 its sequel]], as while all clothing can be worn by anyone, ''Toys/{{Amiibo}}'' clothing sometimes having fancy accessories if worn by a girl, such as the [[SchoolUniformsAreTheNewBlack School Uniform]] having a skirt if worn by a girl.
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** In ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf New Leaf]]'', most of the in-game clothing is unisex. What gendered clothing they do have [[WholesomeCrossdresser can be worn by either gender]], and although the Mabel will mention who the item was intended for if you try to buy opposite-gender clothing from her and villagers sometimes acknowledge your crossdressing, the characters don't object to it.
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** In ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf New Leaf]]'', most of the in-game clothing is unisex. What gendered clothing they do have [[WholesomeCrossdresser can be worn by either gender]], and although the Mabel will mention who the item was intended for if you try to buy opposite-gender clothing from her and villagers sometimes acknowledge your crossdressing, the characters don't object to it.
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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' does its best to keep clothing options somewhat even for both genders, but many clothing options are either locked to female characters only or are designed with a more feminine design that looks better on females than males. The hairstyles for both genders are on more equal ground where everyone can use various hairstyles of different lengths and even share the same styles regardless of gender. While they're extremely far and few in between, there are female exclusive clothing (such as the wedding dress and sexy bunny outfit) that can be worn by males as well.
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** ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' notably suffer from this trope. While male and female characters have [[https://www.serebii.net/xy/customisation.shtml access to]] a roughly equal number of articles of clothing, males are mostly restricted to {{Palette Swap}}s of a handful of patterns for each type of clothing (i.e. shirts, pants, etc.), in contrast to the diverse pool of options available to female characters. There are also twelve possible hairstyles for female characters, but only four for male ones. Some of the restrictions are remarkably arbitrary; male characters can't even put star-shaped pins on their hats, as all three Metal Pin color variants are female-exclusive.
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** ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' notably suffer from this trope. While male and female characters have [[https://www.serebii.net/xy/customisation.shtml access to]] a roughly equal number of articles of clothing, males male trainers are mostly restricted to {{Palette Swap}}s of a handful of patterns for each type of clothing (i.e. shirts, pants, etc.), in contrast to the diverse pool of options available to female characters. There are also twelve possible hairstyles for female characters, but only four for male ones. Some of the restrictions are remarkably arbitrary; male characters can't even put star-shaped pins on their hats, as all three Metal Pin color variants are female-exclusive.
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** {{Inverted}} in ''VideoGame/PokemonGo'', where male avatars have significantly more clothing options than female ones. For example, the same backpack is available in six colors for males, but only four for females. You want it in something other than pastels, ladies? You're SOL unless you're willing to crossplay.
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** {{Inverted}} in ''VideoGame/PokemonGo'', where male avatars have significantly more clothing options than female ones. For example, the same backpack is available in six colors for males, male trainers, but only four for females.female ones. You want it in something other than pastels, ladies? You're SOL unless you're willing to crossplay.
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* While not customizable, this appears in several ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' sports spinoffs. Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina receive sporty dresses while Mario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Wario wear their standard overalls. This is at least averted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis Aces'' and ''VideoGame/MarioGolf: Super Rush'' where the boys finally get sporty clothes for their competition. Though in the ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers'' games, as well as the original ''Mario's Tennis'' for the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy does have the sporty clothes for the boys years before ''Aces'' and ''Super Rush'' did.
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* ''Videogame/AnimalCrossing'':
** The series averts this by allowing all clothing to be freely worn by all characters. Prior to ''New Leaf'', clothes looked different depending on your gender, but players could wear all patterns nevertheless.
** In ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf New Leaf]]'', most of the in-game clothing is unisex. What gendered clothing they do have [[WholesomeCrossdresser can be worn by either gender]], and although the Mabel will mention who the item was intended for if you try to buy opposite-gender clothing from her and villagers sometimes acknowledge your crossdressing, the characters don't object to it.
** ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons New Horizons]]'' takes the aversion of this even further, and outright doesn't gender clothing '''at all'''. The characters don't care what the item is enough to specifically comment on it, instead sticking to [[WelcomeToCorneria their usual dialogue]]. Players who didn't want the [=NPCs=] to talk so much about their attire rejoiced.
** While ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingPocketCamp Pocket Camp]]'' is similar to ''New Horizons'' in that there's no gendered clothing, the options themselves are subject to this. Events will usually have themed clothes attached to them, though there's a higher chance the event comes with a dress than other clothing styles. Outside of events, premium collection wigs tend to skew more towards feminine hairstyles than masculine.
* ''VideoGame/ADanceWithRogues'' is very conscious about doing this. Since it can only be played with a female PlayerCharacter, the creator didn't even bother making male armor models distinct (the default gear of your [[NonPlayerCompanion recruitable male companions]] being a notable exception), instead focusing on a variety of unique and sexy female outfits for you to try on. Like in many similar games, all of them magically transform into generic shirts and pants when put into a male character's inventory.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' does its best to keep clothing options somewhat even for both genders, but many clothing options are either locked to female characters only or are designed with a more feminine design that looks better on females than males. The hairstyles for both genders are on more equal ground where everyone can use various hairstyles of different lengths and even share the same styles regardless of gender. While they're extremely far and few in between, there are female exclusive clothing (such as the wedding dress and sexy bunny outfit) that can be worn by males as well.
* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' plays this straight, but gets around it: For every skirt (which can only be crafted by girl characters), there is a corresponding kilt (which can only be crafted by boys). Any given skirt/kilt combo will have the same stats as each other and the corresponding unisex pants. And while there are a few items that only drop for/can only be crafted by one gender, once they enter the game world they can be ''worn'' by anyone. There's [[http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Vinyl_boots one item]] that [[GameFavoredGender penalizes males for wearing it, though]]. Fortunately, you can get an EasySexChange by adventuring in the right area.
** The series averts this by allowing all clothing to be freely worn by all characters. Prior to ''New Leaf'', clothes looked different depending on your gender, but players could wear all patterns nevertheless.
** In ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf New Leaf]]'', most of the in-game clothing is unisex. What gendered clothing they do have [[WholesomeCrossdresser can be worn by either gender]], and although the Mabel will mention who the item was intended for if you try to buy opposite-gender clothing from her and villagers sometimes acknowledge your crossdressing, the characters don't object to it.
** ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons New Horizons]]'' takes the aversion of this even further, and outright doesn't gender clothing '''at all'''. The characters don't care what the item is enough to specifically comment on it, instead sticking to [[WelcomeToCorneria their usual dialogue]]. Players who didn't want the [=NPCs=] to talk so much about their attire rejoiced.
** While ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingPocketCamp Pocket Camp]]'' is similar to ''New Horizons'' in that there's no gendered clothing, the options themselves are subject to this. Events will usually have themed clothes attached to them, though there's a higher chance the event comes with a dress than other clothing styles. Outside of events, premium collection wigs tend to skew more towards feminine hairstyles than masculine.
* ''VideoGame/ADanceWithRogues'' is very conscious about doing this. Since it can only be played with a female PlayerCharacter, the creator didn't even bother making male armor models distinct (the default gear of your [[NonPlayerCompanion recruitable male companions]] being a notable exception), instead focusing on a variety of unique and sexy female outfits for you to try on. Like in many similar games, all of them magically transform into generic shirts and pants when put into a male character's inventory.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' does its best to keep clothing options somewhat even for both genders, but many clothing options are either locked to female characters only or are designed with a more feminine design that looks better on females than males. The hairstyles for both genders are on more equal ground where everyone can use various hairstyles of different lengths and even share the same styles regardless of gender. While they're extremely far and few in between, there are female exclusive clothing (such as the wedding dress and sexy bunny outfit) that can be worn by males as well.
* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' plays this straight, but gets around it: For every skirt (which can only be crafted by girl characters), there is a corresponding kilt (which can only be crafted by boys). Any given skirt/kilt combo will have the same stats as each other and the corresponding unisex pants. And while there are a few items that only drop for/can only be crafted by one gender, once they enter the game world they can be ''worn'' by anyone. There's [[http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Vinyl_boots one item]] that [[GameFavoredGender penalizes males for wearing it, though]]. Fortunately, you can get an EasySexChange by adventuring in the right area.
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* Averted in ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'': Since three of the four playable characters are male, the majority of clothing is unisex. And since the game lacks fully GenderRestrictedGear, ''any'' character can potentially wear ''anything'' (as long as their Bravery stat is high enough). GameplayAndStorySegregation and InformedEquipment, however, prevents hilarity from ensuing.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' character creator create.swf also suffers from this. Justified, though, given [[ImprobablyFemaleCast the cast....]]
* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' plays this straight, but gets around it: For every skirt (which can only be crafted by girl characters), there is a corresponding kilt (which can only be crafted by boys). Any given skirt/kilt combo will have the same stats as each other and the corresponding unisex pants. And while there are a few items that only drop for/can only be crafted by one gender, once they enter the game world they can be ''worn'' by anyone. There's [[http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Vinyl_boots one item]] that [[GameFavoredGender penalizes males for wearing it, though]]. Fortunately, you can get an EasySexChange by adventuring in the right area.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' character creator create.swf also suffers from this. Justified, though, given [[ImprobablyFemaleCast the cast....]]
* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' plays this straight, but gets around it: For every skirt (which can only be crafted by girl characters), there is a corresponding kilt (which can only be crafted by boys). Any given skirt/kilt combo will have the same stats as each other and the corresponding unisex pants. And while there are a few items that only drop for/can only be crafted by one gender, once they enter the game world they can be ''worn'' by anyone. There's [[http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Vinyl_boots one item]] that [[GameFavoredGender penalizes males for wearing it, though]]. Fortunately, you can get an EasySexChange by adventuring in the right area.
* ''VideoGame/TheSims'' zig-zags with this. ''VideoGame/TheSims4'''s base game has considerably less variety in hair and clothes with males than women, however a June 2016 update did away with gender restrictions for hair and clothes. Played painfully straight when it comes to [[GameMod custom content]], with every single game in the series. You'll find mountains and mountains of clothes and hairstyles for female sims but hardly anything for male sims.
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* ''Videogame/AnimalCrossing'':
** The series averts this by allowing all clothing to be freely worn by all characters. Prior to ''New Leaf'', clothes looked different depending on your gender, but players could wear all patterns nevertheless.
** In ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf New Leaf]]'', most of the in-game clothing is unisex. What gendered clothing they do have [[WholesomeCrossdresser can be worn by either gender]], and although the Mabel will mention who the item was intended for if you try to buy opposite-gender clothing from her and villagers sometimes acknowledge your crossdressing, the characters don't object to it.
** ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons New Horizons]]'' takes the aversion of this even further, and outright doesn't gender clothing '''at all'''. The characters don't care what the item is enough to specifically comment on it, instead sticking to [[WelcomeToCorneria their usual dialogue]]. Players who didn't want the [=NPCs=] to talk so much about their attire rejoiced.
** While ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingPocketCamp Pocket Camp]]'' is similar to ''New Horizons'' in that there's no gendered clothing, the options themselves are subject to this. Events will usually have themed clothes attached to them, though there's a higher chance the event comes with a dress than other clothing styles. Outside of events, premium collection wigs tend to skew more towards feminine hairstyles than masculine.
* ''VideoGame/TheSims'' zig-zags with this. ''VideoGame/TheSims4'''s base game has considerably less variety in hair and clothes with males than women, however a June 2016 update did away with gender restrictions for hair and clothes. Played painfully straight when it comes to [[GameMod custom content]], with every single game in the series. You'll find mountains and mountains of clothes and hairstyles for female sims but hardly anything for male sims.
* While not customizable, this appears in several ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' sports spinoffs. Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina receive sporty dresses while Mario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Wario wear their standard overalls. This is at least averted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis Aces'', where the boys finally get sporty clothes for their competition. Though in the ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers'' games, as well as the original ''Mario's Tennis'' for the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy does have the sporty clothes for the boys years before ''Tennis Aces'' did.
* ''VideoGame/ADanceWithRogues'' is very conscious about doing this. Since it can only be played with a female PlayerCharacter, the creator didn't even bother making male armor models distinct (the default gear of your [[NonPlayerCompanion recruitable male companions]] being a notable exception), instead focusing on a variety of unique and sexy female outfits for you to try on. Like in many similar games, all of them magically transform into generic shirts and pants when put into a male character's inventory.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' does its best to keep clothing options somewhat even for both genders, but many clothing options are either locked to female characters only or are designed with a more feminine design that looks better on females than males. The hairstyles for both genders are on more equal ground where everyone can use various hairstyles of different lengths and even share the same styles regardless of gender. While they're extremely far and few in between, there are female exclusive clothing (such as the wedding dress and sexy bunny outfit) that can be worn by males as well.
** The series averts this by allowing all clothing to be freely worn by all characters. Prior to ''New Leaf'', clothes looked different depending on your gender, but players could wear all patterns nevertheless.
** In ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf New Leaf]]'', most of the in-game clothing is unisex. What gendered clothing they do have [[WholesomeCrossdresser can be worn by either gender]], and although the Mabel will mention who the item was intended for if you try to buy opposite-gender clothing from her and villagers sometimes acknowledge your crossdressing, the characters don't object to it.
** ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons New Horizons]]'' takes the aversion of this even further, and outright doesn't gender clothing '''at all'''. The characters don't care what the item is enough to specifically comment on it, instead sticking to [[WelcomeToCorneria their usual dialogue]]. Players who didn't want the [=NPCs=] to talk so much about their attire rejoiced.
** While ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingPocketCamp Pocket Camp]]'' is similar to ''New Horizons'' in that there's no gendered clothing, the options themselves are subject to this. Events will usually have themed clothes attached to them, though there's a higher chance the event comes with a dress than other clothing styles. Outside of events, premium collection wigs tend to skew more towards feminine hairstyles than masculine.
* ''VideoGame/TheSims'' zig-zags with this. ''VideoGame/TheSims4'''s base game has considerably less variety in hair and clothes with males than women, however a June 2016 update did away with gender restrictions for hair and clothes. Played painfully straight when it comes to [[GameMod custom content]], with every single game in the series. You'll find mountains and mountains of clothes and hairstyles for female sims but hardly anything for male sims.
* While not customizable, this appears in several ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' sports spinoffs. Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina receive sporty dresses while Mario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Wario wear their standard overalls. This is at least averted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis Aces'', where the boys finally get sporty clothes for their competition. Though in the ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers'' games, as well as the original ''Mario's Tennis'' for the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy does have the sporty clothes for the boys years before ''Tennis Aces'' did.
* ''VideoGame/ADanceWithRogues'' is very conscious about doing this. Since it can only be played with a female PlayerCharacter, the creator didn't even bother making male armor models distinct (the default gear of your [[NonPlayerCompanion recruitable male companions]] being a notable exception), instead focusing on a variety of unique and sexy female outfits for you to try on. Like in many similar games, all of them magically transform into generic shirts and pants when put into a male character's inventory.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' does its best to keep clothing options somewhat even for both genders, but many clothing options are either locked to female characters only or are designed with a more feminine design that looks better on females than males. The hairstyles for both genders are on more equal ground where everyone can use various hairstyles of different lengths and even share the same styles regardless of gender. While they're extremely far and few in between, there are female exclusive clothing (such as the wedding dress and sexy bunny outfit) that can be worn by males as well.
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* ''Videogame/AnimalCrossing'':
**The series averts this by allowing all clothing to be freely worn by all characters. Prior to ''New Leaf'', clothes looked different depending on your gender, but players could wear all patterns nevertheless.
** In ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf New Leaf]]'', most''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' character creator create.swf also suffers from this. Justified, though, given [[ImprobablyFemaleCast the cast....]]
* Averted in ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'': Since three of thein-game four playable characters are male, the majority of clothing is unisex. What gendered clothing they do have [[WholesomeCrossdresser And since the game lacks fully GenderRestrictedGear, ''any'' character can be worn by either gender]], and although the Mabel will mention who the item was intended for if you try to buy opposite-gender clothing from her and villagers sometimes acknowledge your crossdressing, the characters don't object to it.
** ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons New Horizons]]'' takes the aversion of this even further, and outright doesn't gender clothing '''at all'''. The characters don't care what the item is enough to specifically comment on it, instead sticking to [[WelcomeToCorneriapotentially wear ''anything'' (as long as their usual dialogue]]. Players who didn't want the [=NPCs=] to talk so much about their attire rejoiced.
** While ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingPocketCamp Pocket Camp]]''Bravery stat is similar to ''New Horizons'' in that there's no gendered clothing, the options themselves are subject to this. Events will usually have themed clothes attached to them, though there's a higher chance the event comes with a dress than other clothing styles. Outside of events, premium collection wigs tend to skew more towards feminine hairstyles than masculine.
* ''VideoGame/TheSims'' zig-zags with this. ''VideoGame/TheSims4'''s base game has considerably less variety in hairhigh enough). GameplayAndStorySegregation and clothes with males than women, however a June 2016 update did away with gender restrictions for hair and clothes. Played painfully straight when it comes to [[GameMod custom content]], with every single game in the series. You'll find mountains and mountains of clothes and hairstyles for female sims but hardly anything for male sims.
InformedEquipment, however, prevents hilarity from ensuing.
* While not customizable, this appears in several ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' sports spinoffs. Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina receive sporty dresses while Mario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Wario wear their standard overalls. This is at least averted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennisAces'', Aces'' and ''VideoGame/MarioGolf: Super Rush'' where the boys finally get sporty clothes for their competition. Though in the ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers'' games, as well as the original ''Mario's Tennis'' for the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy does have the sporty clothes for the boys years before ''Tennis Aces'' ''Aces'' and ''Super Rush'' did.
* ''VideoGame/ADanceWithRogues'' is very conscious about doing this. Since it can only be played with a female PlayerCharacter, the creator didn't even bother making male armor models distinct (the default gear of your [[NonPlayerCompanion recruitable male companions]] being a notable exception), instead focusing on a variety of unique and sexy female outfits for you to try on. Like in many similar games, all of them magically transform into generic shirts and pants when put into a male character's inventory.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' does its best to keep clothing options somewhat even for both genders, but many clothing options are either locked to female characters only or are designed with a more feminine design that looks better on females than males. The hairstyles for both genders are on more equal ground where everyone can use various hairstyles of different lengths and even share the same styles regardless of gender. While they're extremely far and few in between, there are female exclusive clothing (such as the wedding dress and sexy bunny outfit) that can be worn by males as well.
**
** In ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewLeaf New Leaf]]'', most
* Averted in ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'': Since three of the
** ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingNewHorizons New Horizons]]'' takes the aversion of this even further, and outright doesn't gender clothing '''at all'''. The characters don't care what the item is enough to specifically comment on it, instead sticking to [[WelcomeToCorneria
** While ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingPocketCamp Pocket Camp]]''
* ''VideoGame/TheSims'' zig-zags with this. ''VideoGame/TheSims4'''s base game has considerably less variety in hair
* While not customizable, this appears in several ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' sports spinoffs. Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina receive sporty dresses while Mario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Wario wear their standard overalls. This is at least averted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' does its best to keep clothing options somewhat even for both genders, but many clothing options are either locked to female characters only or are designed with a more feminine design that looks better on females than males. The hairstyles for both genders are on more equal ground where everyone can use various hairstyles of different lengths and even share the same styles regardless of gender. While they're extremely far and few in between, there are female exclusive clothing (such as the wedding dress and sexy bunny outfit) that can be worn by males as well.
* In the early days of ''Website/GaiaOnline'', there were separate clothes for male and female avatars, with only the appropriate clothing showing up in stores, so if you wanted to see all the clothing, you had to have two accounts. They stopped doing that pretty early on, and all later clothing is unisex. That said, ''masculine'' items became rarer and rarer in the site's later years.
* On ''meez'', male avatars don't have half the options females do. This is particularly confusing considering that things like certain sneakers and sunglasses are restricted to females.
* On ''meez'', male avatars don't have half the options females do. This is particularly confusing considering that things like certain sneakers and sunglasses are restricted to females.
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* On ''meez'', male avatars don't have half the options females do. This is particularly confusing considering that things like certain sneakers and sunglasses are restricted to females.
* In the early days of ''Website/GaiaOnline'', there were separate clothes for male and female avatars, with only the appropriate clothing showing up in stores, so if you wanted to see all the clothing, you had to have two accounts. They stopped doing that pretty early on, and all later clothing is unisex. That said, ''masculine'' items became rarer and rarer in the site's later years.
* In the early days of ''Website/GaiaOnline'', there were separate clothes for male and female avatars, with only the appropriate clothing showing up in stores, so if you wanted to see all the clothing, you had to have two accounts. They stopped doing that pretty early on, and all later clothing is unisex. That said, ''masculine'' items became rarer and rarer in the site's later years.
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* In the early days of ''Website/GaiaOnline'', there were separate clothes for male and female avatars, with only the appropriate clothing showing up in stores, so if you wanted to see all the clothing, you had to have two accounts. They stopped doing that pretty early on, and all later clothing is unisex. That said, ''masculine'' items became rarer and rarer in the site's later years.
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Whoever added this must've forgotten that Strikers games (and even the original Mario's Tennis) existed.
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* While not customizable, this appears in several ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' sports spinoffs. Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina receive sporty dresses while Mario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Wario wear their standard overalls. This is at least averted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis Aces'', where the boys finally get sporty clothes for their competition.
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* While not customizable, this appears in several ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' sports spinoffs. Peach, Daisy, and Rosalina receive sporty dresses while Mario, Luigi, Waluigi, and Wario wear their standard overalls. This is at least averted in ''VideoGame/MarioTennis Aces'', where the boys finally get sporty clothes for their competition. Though in the ''VideoGame/MarioStrikers'' games, as well as the original ''Mario's Tennis'' for the UsefulNotes/VirtualBoy does have the sporty clothes for the boys years before ''Tennis Aces'' did.
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* ''VideoGame/TheSims'' zig-zags with this. ''VideoGame/TheSims4'''s base game has considerably less variety in hair and clothes with males than women, however a June 2016 update did away with gender restrictions for hair and clothes.
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* ''VideoGame/TheSims'' zig-zags with this. ''VideoGame/TheSims4'''s base game has considerably less variety in hair and clothes with males than women, however a June 2016 update did away with gender restrictions for hair and clothes. Played painfully straight when it comes to [[GameMod custom content]], with every single game in the series. You'll find mountains and mountains of clothes and hairstyles for female sims but hardly anything for male sims.