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** In ''[[WebOriginal/MinecraftChampionship Minecraft Championship 28]], he wore a jacket combined with a [[FluffyFashionFeathers feathered boa]] and pink shades for the Pink Parrots team.

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** In ''[[WebOriginal/MinecraftChampionship Minecraft Championship 28]], 28]]'', he wore a jacket combined with a [[FluffyFashionFeathers feathered boa]] and pink shades for the Pink Parrots team.
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** In ''[[LetsPlay/LifeSMP Double Life]]'', once he and Grian [[Synchronization became Red names]] thanks to an explosion the former fell for, Scar wore a black jacket, already opened to exposed his chest.

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** In ''[[LetsPlay/LifeSMP Double Life]]'', once he and Grian [[Synchronization [[{{Synchronization}} became Red names]] thanks to an explosion the former fell for, Scar wore a black jacket, already opened to exposed his chest.
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* [=GoodTimesWithScar=] seems to be in fond with this trope alongside with WalkingShirtlessScene.
** In ''[[WebOriginal/MinecraftChampionship Minecraft Championship 28]], he wore a jacket combined with a [[FluffyFashionFeathers feathered boa]] and pink shades for the Pink Parrots team.
** In ''[[LetsPlay/LifeSMP Double Life]]'', once he and Grian [[Synchronization became Red names]] thanks to an explosion the former fell for, Scar wore a black jacket, already opened to exposed his chest.
** Although this trope covers his pecs, his tendency to go shirtless in-game has since reached {{memetic|Mutation}} status in the greater MCYT fandom, who would often either be jokingly exasperated by or [[EstrogenBrigade fawn]] [[TestosteroneBrigade over]] his characters' "Scitties".
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* ''Film/Barbie2023'': Ken puts on a long, oversized mink coat with no shirt underneath after [[spoiler:his hypermacho "patriarchy" infects Barbieland]]. The film notes that this look is patterned after men like Creator/SylvesterStallone doing the same.

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* ''Film/Barbie2023'': Ken puts on a long, oversized mink coat with no shirt underneath after [[spoiler:his hypermacho "patriarchy" infects Barbieland]]. The film notes that this look is patterned after men like Creator/SylvesterStallone doing the same.same, and it stands in contrast to his prior wardrobe of pastel beach coords.
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* ''Film/Barbie2023'': Ken puts on a long, oversized mink coat with no shirt underneath after [[spoiler:his hypermacho "patriarchy" infects Barbieland]]. The film notes that this look is patterned after men like Creator/SylvesterStallone doing the same.
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* [[BigBad Shiba Miyakaze]] from ''VideoGame/NeoTheWorldEndsWithYou''. With his black blazer and gold butterfly necklace adorning his bare chest; he looks like he stepped out of a nightclub.

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* [[BigBad Shiba Miyakaze]] from ''VideoGame/NeoTheWorldEndsWithYou''. With his black blazer and a gold butterfly necklace adorning his bare chest; he looks like he stepped out of a nightclub.
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* [[BigBad Shiba Miyakaze]] from ''VideoGame/NeoTheWorldEndsWithYou''. With his black blazer and gold butterfly necklace adorning his bare chest; he looks like he stepped out of a nightclub.
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BadassLongcoat and WalkingShirtlessScene, two tropes that both represent the [[RatedMForManly paragon of manliness]] and [[MrFanservice hotness]]. It might seem like the two are [[InherentInTheSystem fundamentally]] incapable of being [[JustForFun/XMeetsY combined]], but they can, as these brave men (and braver women) will show us below. This is a good way of showing off a CarpetOfVirility.

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BadassLongcoat and WalkingShirtlessScene, two tropes that both represent the [[RatedMForManly [[ManlyMan paragon of manliness]] and [[MrFanservice hotness]]. It might seem like the two are [[InherentInTheSystem fundamentally]] incapable of being [[JustForFun/XMeetsY combined]], but they can, as these brave men (and braver women) will show us below. This is a good way of showing off a CarpetOfVirility.



* In ''Manga/Brave10'', [[WarriorMonk Seikai]] sports this look, which means his [[RatedMForManly muscles]] are on constant display.

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* In ''Manga/Brave10'', [[WarriorMonk Seikai]] sports this look, which means his [[RatedMForManly muscles]] muscles are on constant display.
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* In ''Manga/{{Tokko}}'' there is Suzuka Kureha, who is an odd female example.

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* In ''Manga/{{Tokko}}'' there is Suzuka Kureha, who is an odd female example.example as she wears nothing underneath her leather jacket that covers up her breasts.

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* Professor Kukui from ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', wears his lab coat over a bare chest and is a boisterous and energetic wrestler.

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* Professor Kukui from ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', wears his lab coat over a bare chest and is a boisterous and energetic wrestler. His lack of a shirt is noted by Olivia as her first sentence of her first appearance of the game:
--> '''???, a.k.a Olivia:''' Still haven't found a shirt that goes with your labcoat?
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* Professor Kukui from ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', wears his lab coat over a bare chest.

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* Professor Kukui from ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', wears his lab coat over a bare chest.chest and is a boisterous and energetic wrestler.
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* Awaki Musujime from ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' is another girl who dresses like this, using {{Sarashi}} for her breasts. She actually takes it a step further and wears the coat as a CoatCape.

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* Awaki Musujime from ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'' is another girl who dresses like this, using {{Sarashi}} for her breasts. She actually takes it a step further and wears the coat as a CoatCape.
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[[DistaffCounterpart Spear Counterpart]] to NakedInMink. See also NavelDeepNeckline for when a character's neckline is so deep it reaches their abdomen.

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[[DistaffCounterpart Spear Counterpart]] to NakedInMink. See also NavelDeepNeckline for when a character's neckline is so deep it reaches their abdomen. Compare and contrast BareMidriffsAreFeminine, a form of partial torso exposure that signifies femininity instead of masculinity.
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* One of Luke's alternative costumes in ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss''. His default outfit (which includes a [[BareYourMidriff midriff baring]] longcoat) is more restrained but has a similar effect.

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* One of Luke's alternative costumes in ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss''. His default outfit (which includes a [[BareYourMidriff midriff baring]] baring longcoat) is more restrained but has a similar effect.
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* ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'': Kilik from ''Soulcalibur II'' wears a long red jacket that exposes his abs. Supposedly, [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Dante]] was supposed to appear as a guest character in ''Soulcalibur III'' (wearing his ''[=DMC3=]''-era abs-exposing red long jacket shown as the page picture), but ended up getting cut because his costume looks too similar to Kilik's.

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* ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'': Kilik from ''Soulcalibur II'' wears a long red jacket that exposes his abs. Supposedly, [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Dante]] was supposed planned to appear as a guest character in ''Soulcalibur III'' (wearing his ''[=DMC3=]''-era abs-exposing red long jacket shown as the page picture), but ended up getting cut because his costume looks too similar to Kilik's.
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* ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'': Kilik from ''Soulcalibur II'' wears a long red jacket that exposes his abs. Supposedly, [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Dante]] was supposed to appear as a guest character in ''Soulcalibur III'' (wearing his ''[=DMC3=]''-era abs-exposing red long jacket shown as the page picture), but ended up getting cut because his costume looks too similar to Kilik's.
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* Wrestling/{{Edge}} till retirement

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* Wrestling/{{Edge}} Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} till retirement
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* Bobby [=McFerrin=], in the video for “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.”

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* Bobby [=McFerrin=], Music/BobbyMcFerrin, in the video for “Don’t "Don’t Worry, Be Happy."
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* ''VideoGame/LiveALive'': Akira Tadokoro, the protagonist of Near Future chapter, wears a BadassLongcoat to go with his delinquent look, but flashes his abs all the time.
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Absolute Cleavage was renamed Navel Deep Neckline. Removing examples that don't fit the trope.


BadassLongcoat and WalkingShirtlessScene, two tropes that both represent the [[RatedMForManly paragon of manliness]] and [[MrFanservice hotness]]. It might seem like the two are [[InherentInTheSystem fundamentally]] incapable of being [[JustForFun/XMeetsY combined]], but they can, as these brave men (and [[AbsoluteCleavage braver women]]) will show us below. This is a good way of showing off a CarpetOfVirility.

[[DistaffCounterpart Spear Counterpart]] to NakedInMink.

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BadassLongcoat and WalkingShirtlessScene, two tropes that both represent the [[RatedMForManly paragon of manliness]] and [[MrFanservice hotness]]. It might seem like the two are [[InherentInTheSystem fundamentally]] incapable of being [[JustForFun/XMeetsY combined]], but they can, as these brave men (and [[AbsoluteCleavage braver women]]) women) will show us below. This is a good way of showing off a CarpetOfVirility.

[[DistaffCounterpart Spear Counterpart]] to NakedInMink. See also NavelDeepNeckline for when a character's neckline is so deep it reaches their abdomen.



* Alphard from ''Anime/{{Canaan}}''. Also, she's a girl, yet this manages not to feel like AbsoluteCleavage.

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* Alphard from ''Anime/{{Canaan}}''. Also, she's a girl, yet this manages not to feel like AbsoluteCleavage.a NavelDeepNeckline.
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BadassLongcoat and WalkingShirtlessScene, two tropes that both represent the [[RatedMForManly paragon of manliness]] and [[MrFanservice hotness]]. It might seem like the two are [[InherentInTheSystem fundamentally]] incapable of being [[JustForFun/XMeetsY combined]], but they can, as these brave men (and [[AbsoluteCleavage braver women]]) will show us below.

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BadassLongcoat and WalkingShirtlessScene, two tropes that both represent the [[RatedMForManly paragon of manliness]] and [[MrFanservice hotness]]. It might seem like the two are [[InherentInTheSystem fundamentally]] incapable of being [[JustForFun/XMeetsY combined]], but they can, as these brave men (and [[AbsoluteCleavage braver women]]) will show us below.
below. This is a good way of showing off a CarpetOfVirility.
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* Lucid from ''VideoGame/TheCaligulaEffect [[UpdatedRerelease Overdose]]'' has this as their outfit. Though due to Lucid having {{Invisibility}} as part of their design, it can be difficult to think of their invisible body being a naked chest.
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* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'': [[TheHero Dante]], only in this game. He starts the game with no coat at all, which can be defended on principle that he just got out of the shower. He doesn't manage to get a coat until the second mission. While this is the look he sports in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', tor the other ''[=DMC=]'' titles, he wears shirts under his red coat.

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* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'': [[TheHero Dante]], only in this game. He starts the game with no coat at all, which can be defended on principle that he just got out of the shower. He doesn't manage to get a coat until the second mission. While this is the look he sports in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', tor for the other ''[=DMC=]'' titles, he wears shirts under his red coat.

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* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'': [[TheHero Dante]], though only in the third game (which is pictured). He also starts the game with no coat at all (he doesn't throw it on until the second mission). For the other ''[=DMC=]'' titles, he wears shirts under his red coat.
** To be fair, he HAD just gotten out of the shower at the start of the game. He presumably wears a shirt most of the time.
** He appears with this exact look in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3''.

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* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'': ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'': [[TheHero Dante]], though only in the third game (which is pictured). this game. He also starts the game with no coat at all (he all, which can be defended on principle that he just got out of the shower. He doesn't throw it on manage to get a coat until the second mission). For mission. While this is the look he sports in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', tor the other ''[=DMC=]'' titles, he wears shirts under his red coat.
** To be fair, he HAD just gotten out of the shower at the start of the game. He presumably wears a shirt most of the time.
** He appears with this exact look in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3''.
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Creepy Cool Crosses has been renamed to Creepy Crosses as per this TRS threadZero Context Examples and examples that don’t fit the trope will be removed. The trope is about crosse’s being used as a symbol of the occult.


* Music/LadyGaga in the video for "Alejandro", along with [[CoolShades shades]] [[SunglassesAtNight at night]], white hair, a [[HellBentForLeather leather jacket]] and of course, [[UnderwearOfPower panties]], while singing in front of a [[CreepyCoolCrosses cross]], yeah, she hit everything for that one.

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* Music/LadyGaga in the video for "Alejandro", along with [[CoolShades shades]] [[SunglassesAtNight at night]], white hair, a [[HellBentForLeather leather jacket]] and of course, [[UnderwearOfPower panties]], while singing in front of a [[CreepyCoolCrosses cross]], cross, yeah, she hit everything for that one.
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* Daimon Hellstrom of Marvel Comics -- at least in ''ComicBook/JourneyIntoMystery'', where his constant shirtlessness is a RunningGag. It does allow us to see the giant pentagram birthmark on his chest.

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* Daimon Hellstrom of Marvel Comics -- at least in ''ComicBook/JourneyIntoMystery'', ''ComicBook/JourneyIntoMysteryGillen'', where his constant shirtlessness is a RunningGag. It does allow us to see the giant pentagram birthmark on his chest.

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* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': Kamina does it with a BadassCape, but the thought is the same. Simon as well, with an ''actual'' coat.
** Kamina's [[HighSchoolAU High-School alternate-universe]] counterpart plays this trope straight

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* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': Kamina does it with The title character of ''Franchise/BlackRockShooter''. With a BadassCape, but the thought is the same. Simon as well, with an ''actual'' coat.
** Kamina's [[HighSchoolAU High-School alternate-universe]] counterpart plays
black bra to cover up her breasts.
* In ''Manga/Brave10'', [[WarriorMonk Seikai]] sports
this trope straightlook, which means his [[RatedMForManly muscles]] are on constant display.
* Alphard from ''Anime/{{Canaan}}''. Also, she's a girl, yet this manages not to feel like AbsoluteCleavage.
* Awaki Musujime from ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' is another girl who dresses like this, using {{Sarashi}} for her breasts. She actually takes it a step further and wears the coat as a CoatCape.
* Colonel Silver in ''Manga/DragonBall'' sports the attire.



* ''Manga/OnePiece'': [[SuperSmoke Captain Smoker]], though not really a longcoat, it's the same aesthetic.
** Not just Smoker. [[AxCrazy Eustass Kid]], X. Drake, [[{{Gonk}} Blackbeard]], Mihawk... This is actually pretty common.
** There's even a woman, Rindo of the Kuja Pirates, [[VaporWear who adopts a look like this]].
** [[{{Cyborg}} Franky]] always has this look. Notable in how it's [[FemaleGaze one of the manly things]] ''not'' [[{{Parody}} parodied.]]
** Luffy himself borders on this after [[spoiler:the timeskip.]]
** [[spoiler:Law]] dons this outfit while [[spoiler:trying to be incognito within Dressrosa. What's odd is that he has a huge chest tattoo which is [[PaperThinDisguise obviously styled]] after his Jolly Roger/crew name.]]

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* ''Manga/OnePiece'': [[SuperSmoke Captain Smoker]], though not really a longcoat, it's the same aesthetic.
** Not just Smoker. [[AxCrazy Eustass Kid]], X. Drake, [[{{Gonk}} Blackbeard]], Mihawk... This is actually pretty common.
** There's even a woman, Rindo of the Kuja Pirates, [[VaporWear who adopts a look like this]].
** [[{{Cyborg}} Franky]] always has this look. Notable
Ling from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''.
* Goku
in how it's [[FemaleGaze one of the manly things]] ''not'' [[{{Parody}} parodied.]]
** Luffy himself borders on this after [[spoiler:the timeskip.]]
** [[spoiler:Law]] dons this outfit while [[spoiler:trying to be incognito within Dressrosa. What's odd is that he has a huge chest tattoo which is [[PaperThinDisguise obviously styled]] after
''Manga/GokuMidnightEye'' wears no shirt with his Jolly Roger/crew name.]]black suit with tie.



* In ''Manga/{{Tokko}}'' there is Suzuka Kureha, who is an odd female example.
* Colonel Silver in ''Manga/DragonBall'' sports the attire.
* Ling from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''.
* Alphard from ''Anime/{{Canaan}}''. Also, she's a girl, yet this manages not to feel like AbsoluteCleavage.

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* In ''Manga/{{Tokko}}'' there This is Suzuka Kureha, who how ''Anime/KillLaKill'''s Aikuro Mikisugi goes about wearing labcoats. However, unlike other examples, pants are also absent from the ensemble, as is an odd underwear.
** Uzu Sanageyama neglects to wear a shirt under his longcoat during his rematch with Ryuko, to show off his bandaged torso.
* A few Cappies from ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' do this with a waistcoat.
** There's also Rip from the biker gang in "Born to be Mild".
* [[{{Delinquent}} Harry Tribeca]] of ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaVivid'' is another
female example.
* Colonel Silver in ''Manga/DragonBall'' sports
example. She has a {{Sarashi}} for the attire.
* Ling from ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist''.
* Alphard from ''Anime/{{Canaan}}''. Also, she's a girl, yet this manages not to feel like AbsoluteCleavage.
breasts.



* A few Cappies from ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' do this with a waistcoat.
** There's also Rip from the biker gang in "Born to be Mild".

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* A few Cappies from ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' do this with ''Manga/OnePiece'': [[SuperSmoke Captain Smoker]], though not really a waistcoat.
longcoat, it's the same aesthetic.
** Not just Smoker. [[AxCrazy Eustass Kid]], X. Drake, [[{{Gonk}} Blackbeard]], Mihawk... This is actually pretty common.
** There's also Rip from even a woman, Rindo of the biker gang Kuja Pirates, [[VaporWear who adopts a look like this]].
** [[{{Cyborg}} Franky]] always has this look. Notable
in "Born how it's [[FemaleGaze one of the manly things]] ''not'' [[{{Parody}} parodied.]]
** Luffy himself borders on this after [[spoiler:the timeskip.]]
** [[spoiler:Law]] dons this outfit while [[spoiler:trying
to be Mild".incognito within Dressrosa. What's odd is that he has a huge chest tattoo which is [[PaperThinDisguise obviously styled]] after his Jolly Roger/crew name.]]
* In ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' whenever Sanoske isn't like this he's shirtless.



* [[{{Delinquent}} Harry Tribeca]] of ''Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaVivid'' is another female example. She has a {{Sarashi}} for the breasts.
* Kuwabara of ''Manga/YuYuHakusho'' wears this during the Dark Tournament.
** PlayedWith for Hiei. He never wears his jacket open but it appears in the first half of the show he doesn't wear a shirt under his jacket.
* The title character of ''Franchise/BlackRockShooter''. With a black bra to cover up her breasts.



* Awaki Musujime from ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' is another girl who dresses like this, using {{Sarashi}} for her breasts. She actually takes it a step further and wears the coat as a CoatCape.
* This is how ''Anime/KillLaKill'''s Aikuro Mikisugi goes about wearing labcoats. However, unlike other examples, pants are also absent from the ensemble, as is underwear.
** Uzu Sanageyama neglects to wear a shirt under his longcoat during his rematch with Ryuko, to show off his bandaged torso.
* In ''Manga/Brave10'', [[WarriorMonk Seikai]] sports this look, which means his [[RatedMForManly muscles]] are on constant display.
* Goku in ''Manga/GokuMidnightEye'' wears no shirt with his black suit with tie.
* In ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' whenever Sanoske isn't like this he's shirtless.

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* Awaki Musujime from ''LightNovel/ACertainMagicalIndex'' ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'': Kamina does it with a BadassCape, but the thought is another girl the same. Simon as well, with an ''actual'' coat.
** Kamina's [[HighSchoolAU High-School alternate-universe]] counterpart plays this trope straight.
* In ''Manga/{{Tokko}}'' there is Suzuka Kureha,
who dresses like this, using {{Sarashi}} for her breasts. She actually takes it a step further and is an odd female example.
* Kuwabara of ''Manga/YuYuHakusho''
wears this during the coat as a CoatCape.
* This is how ''Anime/KillLaKill'''s Aikuro Mikisugi goes about wearing labcoats. However, unlike other examples, pants are also absent from
Dark Tournament.
** PlayedWith for Hiei. He never wears his jacket open but it appears in
the ensemble, as is underwear.
** Uzu Sanageyama neglects to
first half of the show he doesn't wear a shirt under his longcoat during his rematch with Ryuko, to show off his bandaged torso.
* In ''Manga/Brave10'', [[WarriorMonk Seikai]] sports this look, which means his [[RatedMForManly muscles]] are on constant display.
* Goku in ''Manga/GokuMidnightEye'' wears no shirt with his black suit with tie.
* In ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' whenever Sanoske isn't like this he's shirtless.
jacket.



* ''ComicBook/{{Transmetropolitan}}'': Spider's iconic outfit (when he's not cavorting naked) includes wearing a black jacket over his otherwise bare upper body, showing off his lean frame and edgy tattoos. When he starts wearing shirts, it's [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness serious business]].



* Daimon Hellstrom of Marvel Comics -- at least in ''ComicBook/JourneyIntoMystery'', where his constant shirtlessness is a RunningGag. It does allow us to see the giant pentagram birthmark on his chest.
* ''ComicBook/{{Raptors}}'': Both Drago and Aznar Akeba wear long leather trenchcoats (red and black respectively) without a shirt of any sort.
* ''ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}'' has sported this look on [[https://ic.pics.livejournal.com/silverfang2/29185537/1232252/1232252_900.png occasion]], this is just part of all his shirtless scenes.



* ''ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}}'' has sported this look on [[https://ic.pics.livejournal.com/silverfang2/29185537/1232252/1232252_900.png occasion]], this is just part of all his shirtless scenes.
* Daimon Hellstrom of Marvel Comics - at least in ''ComicBook/JourneyIntoMystery'', where his constant shirtlessness is a RunningGag. It does allow us to see the giant pentagram birthmark on his chest.
* This is [[ComicBook/XMan Nate Grey's]] look during his return in the ''Dark X-Men'' miniseries, and like Hellstrom, it shows off his own distinctive mark, the X shaped genetic brand on his chest.
* ''ComicBook/{{Raptors}}'': Both Drago and Aznar Akeba wear long leather trenchcoats (red and black respectively) without a shirt of any sort.



* ''ComicBook/{{Transmetropolitan}}'': Spider's iconic outfit (when he's not cavorting naked) includes wearing a black jacket over his otherwise bare upper body, showing off his lean frame and edgy tattoos. When he starts wearing shirts, it's [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness serious business]].
* This is [[ComicBook/XMan Nate Grey's]] look during his return in the ''Dark X-Men'' miniseries, and like Hellstrom, it shows off his own distinctive mark, the X shaped genetic brand on his chest.



* ''Film/SpiderMan2'': Otto Octavius has no choice but to dress this way because his tentacles are welded onto his body, making it impossible to wear regular shirts.



* ''Film/SpiderMan2'': Otto Octavius has no choice but to dress this way because his tentacles are welded onto his body, making it impossible to wear regular shirts.



* At one point in Creator/CliveBarker's 1988 novella ''Cabal'' (adapted into the 1990 horror film ''Film/{{Nightbreed}}''), Boone takes off his dirty white shirt to feel his beloved leather jacket on his skin.



* At one point in Creator/CliveBarker's 1988 novella ''Cabal'' (adapted into the 1990 horror film ''Film/{{Nightbreed}}''), Boone takes off his dirty white shirt to feel his beloved leather jacket on his skin.



* A December 1973 telecast of ''Series/MatchGame '73'' had [=McLean=] Stevenson at the celebrity introduction opening with no shirt or jacket on whatsoever--just a tie-around bow tie, much to the audience's hilarity. Host Gene Rayburn was completely dumbfounded, and called for wardrobe to fetch out a jacket for [=McLean=] to wear for the show.



* A December 1973 telecast of ''Series/MatchGame '73'' had [=McLean=] Stevenson at the celebrity introduction opening with no shirt or jacket on whatsoever -- just a tie-around bow tie, much to the audience's hilarity. Host Gene Rayburn was completely dumbfounded, and called for wardrobe to fetch out a jacket for [=McLean=] to wear for the show.



* The male version of "Marra's Party Dress" costume in ''VideoGame/{{Aion}}''.
* PlayerCharacter and MrFanservice [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething Enzo]] from ''Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan'' runs around with his BadassLongcoat perpetually open to show his eight-pack abs. (The game is set in a FantasyCounterpartCulture of central Africa, so at least it probably makes sense for the weather?)
* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}''
** Adult!Malus in ''VideoGame/Castlevania64''
** Dracula and Alucard from the ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow'' timeline sport this look.



* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' has [[DepravedBisexual Vamp]] and [[EvilCounterpart Liquid Snake]]. Ocelot takes it up as well after being permanently possessed by Liquid in ''[=MGS4=]''.

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* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' has [[DepravedBisexual Vamp]] and [[EvilCounterpart Liquid Snake]]. Ocelot takes it up as well after being permanently possessed by Liquid Kaptain K. Rool from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry2DiddysKongQuest''. Kutlass can also count although wearing a black vest.
* Ruvik, the BigBad of ''VideoGame/TheEvilWithin'' appears this way when not
in ''[=MGS4=]''.flashbacks.



* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' has [[ChivalrousPervert Johnny]]. ''Overture'' also gave us [[IdiotHero Sin]], subverted in that he has some sort of [[RummageSaleReject weird stomach-warmer... Thing]].



* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}''
** Adult!Malus in ''VideoGame/Castlevania64''
** Dracula and Alucard from the ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow'' timeline sport this look.

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** Adult!Malus in ''VideoGame/Castlevania64''
** Dracula and Alucard
Yashiro Nanakase from the ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow'' timeline sport ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''.
** [[http://images.wikia.com/snk/images/1/16/Ash_2003comic.jpg Ash Crimson]] is also shown to use
this look.look when he's not rocking the regular outfit.
* The ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKain'' series has Janos Audron. Except in ''Blood Omen 2'', where he is [[WalkingShirtlessScene shirtless all the time]].



* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' has [[ChivalrousPervert Johnny]]. ''Overture'' also gave us [[IdiotHero Sin]], subverted in that he has some sort of [[RummageSaleReject weird stomach-warmer... Thing]].
* The ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKain'' series has Janos Audron. Except in ''Blood Omen 2'', where he is [[WalkingShirtlessScene shirtless all the time]].
* Kaptain K. Rool from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry2DiddysKongQuest''. Kutlass can also count although wearing a black vest.

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* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' has [[ChivalrousPervert Johnny]]. ''Overture'' also gave us [[IdiotHero Sin]], subverted [[DepravedBisexual Vamp]] and [[EvilCounterpart Liquid Snake]]. Ocelot takes it up as well after being permanently possessed by Liquid in that he has some sort of [[RummageSaleReject weird stomach-warmer... Thing]].
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* The ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKain'' series has Janos Audron. Except in ''Blood Omen 2'', where he is [[WalkingShirtlessScene shirtless all the time]].
* Kaptain K. Rool
Liquid Snake from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry2DiddysKongQuest''. Kutlass can also count although wearing a black vest.''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' wears an open brown duster over his bare torso, showing off his chiseled physique.



* Elite Four member Drake from ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire''.
* Professor Kukui from ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', wears his lab coat over a bare chest.
* ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'': The [[https://swtorista.com/armor/unfettered-trench-coat Unfettered Trench Coat]] outfit consists solely of a BadassLongcoat that leaves the chest completely bare on male characters (female characters add a bandeau bra).



* Yashiro Nanakase from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''.
** [[http://images.wikia.com/snk/images/1/16/Ash_2003comic.jpg Ash Crimson]] is also shown to use this look when he's not rocking the regular outfit.
* Elite Four member Drake from ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire''.
* Professor Kukui from ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', wears his lab coat over a bare chest.
* The male version of "Marra's Party Dress" costume in ''VideoGame/{{Aion}}''.
* Ruvik, the BigBad of ''VideoGame/TheEvilWithin'' appears this way when not in flashbacks.
* Liquid Snake from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' wears an open brown duster over his bare torso, showing off his chiseled physique.
* Goro Majima from the ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza}}'' series walks around town in an open snakeskin jacket that doesn't conceal his yakuza tattoos. The exception is in ''VideoGame/Yakuza0'', where he's instead a BadassInANiceSuit (as appropriate for a nightclub manager).



* PlayerCharacter and MrFanservice [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething Enzo]] from ''Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan'' runs around with his BadassLongcoat perpetually open to show his eight-pack abs. (The game is set in a FantasyCounterpartCulture of central Africa, so at least it probably makes sense for the weather?)
* ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'': The [[https://swtorista.com/armor/unfettered-trench-coat Unfettered Trench Coat]] outfit consists solely of a BadassLongcoat that leaves the chest completely bare on male characters (female characters add a bandeau bra).

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* PlayerCharacter and MrFanservice [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething Enzo]] Goro Majima from ''Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan'' runs ''VideoGame/{{Yakuza}}'' series walks around with his BadassLongcoat perpetually town in an open to show his eight-pack abs. (The game is set in a FantasyCounterpartCulture of central Africa, so at least it probably makes sense for the weather?)
* ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'': The [[https://swtorista.com/armor/unfettered-trench-coat Unfettered Trench Coat]] outfit consists solely of a BadassLongcoat
snakeskin jacket that leaves the chest completely bare on male characters (female characters add doesn't conceal his yakuza tattoos. The exception is in ''VideoGame/Yakuza0'', where he's instead a bandeau bra).BadassInANiceSuit (as appropriate for a nightclub manager).



* Harm in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.
* Bud's biker outfit from an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs''.



* Pos from ''WesternAnimation/SkippyAdventuresInBushtown''.

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* Pos Throttle and Cataclysm from ''WesternAnimation/SkippyAdventuresInBushtown''.''WesternAnimation/BikerMiceFromMars''.



* Buddy Boar and Bull Gator from ''WesternAnimation/TazMania''. The former uses a blue jacket, while the latter wears a brown vest.
* Throttle and Cataclysm from ''WesternAnimation/BikerMiceFromMars''.


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* Pos from ''WesternAnimation/SkippyAdventuresInBushtown''.
* Bud's biker outfit from an episode of ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs''.
* Buddy Boar and Bull Gator from ''WesternAnimation/TazMania''. The former uses a blue jacket, while the latter wears a brown vest.
* Harm in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.


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* Bobby [=McFerrin=], in the video for “Don’t Worry, Be Happy.”
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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Hedge is usually [[https://www.egscomics.com/sketchbook/2003-11-02 seen]] with a fishnet shirt (effectively making him shirtless) and a long brown coat.

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