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* ''VisualNovel/VillainousNights'': The Syndicate all wear black jumpsuits, each with a secondary color unique to the character. Each member also wears their own animal mask. Other details, such as the exact pattern of their suit, presence of armor, and any additional accessories, differ from character to character.
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* ''VisualNovel/VillainousNights'': The Syndicate all wear black jumpsuits, each with a secondary color unique to the character. Each member also wears their own animal mask. Other details, such as the exact pattern of their suit, presence of armor, and any additional accessories, differ from character to character.
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* ''VisualNovel/VillainousNights'': The Syndicate all wear black jumpsuits, each with a secondary color unique to the character. Each member also wears their own animal mask. Other details, such as the exact pattern of their suit, presence of armor, and any additional accessories, differ from character to character.
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* In ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101'', each Wonderful One generally wears some version of a black-and-some-color jumpsuit, black gloves, and black boots, along with a jacket with the Wonderful 100 symbol on the back and their signature Wonder Mask. The details are generally customized to match each hero's theme.
* In ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101'', each Wonderful One generally wears some version of a black-and-some-color jumpsuit, black gloves, and black boots, along with a jacket with the Wonderful 100 symbol on the back and their signature Wonder Mask. The details are generally customized to match each hero's theme.
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* The infamous leather-jacket era of ''Comicbook/{{Avengers}}'', where all the members wore a jacket with an Avengers "A" on the sleeve over their regular costumes.
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* ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'': The infamous leather-jacket era of ''Comicbook/{{Avengers}}'', era, where all the members wore a jacket with an Avengers "A" on the sleeve over their regular costumes.
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* All the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' heroes wear similar green and black costumes, which are extensions of the rings themselves. The same goes for the six corps based on the rest of the emotional spectrum, who likewise wear costumes in their emotion's colour with a distinctive circle-based ChestInsignia.
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* All the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'' heroes wear similar green and black costumes, which are extensions of the rings themselves. The same goes for the six corps based on the rest of the emotional spectrum, who likewise wear costumes in their emotion's colour with a distinctive circle-based ChestInsignia.
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* The ''Franchise/XMen'' originally wore matching navy blue and yellow outfits that made them instantly recognizable to the public eye. In ''X-Men'' vol 1 #39, Jean Grey designs them each unique outfits. The uniforms occasionally reappear when a new recruit doesn't have their own costume yet (for instance, early Kitty Pryde). ''Comicbook/NewXMen'' introduced a new version, a black leather outfit with a blocky yellow X occupying most of the torso.
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* The ''Franchise/XMen'' ''ComicBook/XMen'' originally wore matching navy blue and yellow outfits that made them instantly recognizable to the public eye. In ''X-Men'' vol 1 #39, Jean Grey designs them each unique outfits. The uniforms occasionally reappear when a new recruit doesn't have their own costume yet (for instance, early Kitty Pryde). ''Comicbook/NewXMen'' introduced a new version, a black leather outfit with a blocky yellow X occupying most of the torso.
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* ''Series/TheUmbrellaAcademy'': The Umbrellas had a team costume as children and the Sparrows wear all red jumpsuits.
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* ''Series/TheUmbrellaAcademy'': ''Series/TheUmbrellaAcademy2019'': The Umbrellas had a team costume as children and the Sparrows wear all red jumpsuits.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': The Parr family all wear the same red, yellow, and black superhero outfits with the "i" logo on the chest that Edna designed for them when arriving on Syndrome's island, wearing them for the rest of the movie.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'': The Parr family all wear the same red, yellow, and black superhero outfits with the "i" logo on the chest that Edna designed for them when arriving on Syndrome's island, wearing them for the rest of the movie.
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* ''Comicbook/LegionOfSuperheroes'': In the [=SW6=] and Reboot Legions, all Legionnaires wore a bodysuit with one color down the middle and a different colour on the sides, accessorised with a belt that had the Legion logo on the buckle.
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* ''Comicbook/LegionOfSuperheroes'': ''Comicbook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': In the [=SW6=] and Reboot Legions, all Legionnaires wore a bodysuit with one color down the middle and a different colour on the sides, accessorised with a belt that had the Legion logo on the buckle.
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* ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'': Archon has an [[https://www.grrlpowercomic.com/archives/comic/grrl-power-318-now-she-looks-human/ official uniform for Arc-SWAT.]] And another for [[https://www.grrlpowercomic.com/archives/comic/grrl-power-1106-club-sexplosion/ combat deployments.]] They are not typically worn by civilian specialists or those whose powers would interfere with uniforms, such as [[RubberMan Mr. Amorphous.]]
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* All the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' heroes wear similar green and black costumes, which are extensions of the rings themselves.
* ''Comicbok/LegionOfSuperheroes'': In the SW6 and Reboot Legions, all Legionnaires wore a bodysuit with one color down the middle and a different colour on the sides, accessorised with a belt that had the Legion logo on the buckle.
* ''Comicbok/LegionOfSuperheroes'': In the SW6 and Reboot Legions, all Legionnaires wore a bodysuit with one color down the middle and a different colour on the sides, accessorised with a belt that had the Legion logo on the buckle.
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* All the ''Franchise/GreenLantern'' heroes wear similar green and black costumes, which are extensions of the rings themselves.
themselves. The same goes for the six corps based on the rest of the emotional spectrum, who likewise wear costumes in their emotion's colour with a distinctive circle-based ChestInsignia.
*''Comicbok/LegionOfSuperheroes'': ''Comicbook/LegionOfSuperheroes'': In the SW6 [=SW6=] and Reboot Legions, all Legionnaires wore a bodysuit with one color down the middle and a different colour on the sides, accessorised with a belt that had the Legion logo on the buckle.
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* ''Comicbok/LegionOfSuperheroes'': In the SW6 and Reboot Legions, all Legionnaires wore a bodysuit with one color down the middle and a different colour on the sides, accessorised with a belt that had the Legion logo on the buckle.
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* In ''ComicBook/RunawaysRainbowRowell'', the original J-Team all wore matching outfits. When the original 60's-style costumes went out of style, the team started using more individual costumes.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}''-related comics, the Marvel/Shazam family all wear bodysuits with golden belts, boots and cuffs and the iconic golden thunderbolt ChestInsignia. They are also ColorCodedForYourConvenience, with Billy and Mary wearing red (in some incarnations Mary wears white), Freddy wearing blue, and later characters Paco wearing green, Eugene wearing grey, and Darla wearing purple. Mary's costume is also distinguished by having a skirt.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}''-related comics, the Marvel/Shazam family all wear bodysuits with golden belts, boots and cuffs and the iconic golden thunderbolt ChestInsignia. They are also ColorCodedForYourConvenience, with Billy and Mary wearing red (in some incarnations Mary wears white), Freddy wearing blue, and later characters Paco wearing green, Eugene wearing grey, and Darla wearing purple. Mary's costume is also distinguished by having a skirt.
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* In ''ComicBook/RunawaysRainbowRowell'', the original J-Team all wore matching outfits. When the original 60's-style '60s-style costumes went out of style, the team started using more individual costumes.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}''-related comics, the Marvel/Shazam family all wear bodysuits with golden belts, boots andcuffs cuffs, and the iconic golden thunderbolt ChestInsignia. They are also ColorCodedForYourConvenience, with Billy and Mary wearing red (in some incarnations Mary wears white), Freddy wearing blue, and later characters Paco wearing green, Eugene wearing grey, and Darla wearing purple. Mary's costume is also distinguished by having a skirt.
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* The ''Franchise/XMen'' originally wore matching navy blue and yellow outfits that made them instantly recognizable to the public eye. In ''X-Men'' vol 1 #39, Jean Grey designes them each unique outfits. The uniforms occasionally reappear when a new recruit doesn't have their own costume yet (for instance, early Kitty Pryde). ''Comicbook/NewXMen'' introduced a new version, a black leather outfit with a blocky yellow X occupying most of the torso.
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* The ''Franchise/XMen'' originally wore matching navy blue and yellow outfits that made them instantly recognizable to the public eye. In ''X-Men'' vol 1 #39, Jean Grey designes designs them each unique outfits. The uniforms occasionally reappear when a new recruit doesn't have their own costume yet (for instance, early Kitty Pryde). ''Comicbook/NewXMen'' introduced a new version, a black leather outfit with a blocky yellow X occupying most of the torso.
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* ''Series/TheUmbrellaAcademy'': The Umbrella's had a team costume as children and the Sparrow's wear all red jumpsuits.
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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', a [[https://www.egscomics.com/comic/2004-07-21 guest comic]] features the main cast as superheros wearing uniforms with yellow belts and similarly patterned dual tone spandex.
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* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', a [[https://www.egscomics.com/comic/2004-07-21 guest comic]] features the main cast as superheros superheroes wearing uniforms with yellow belts and similarly patterned dual tone dual-tone spandex.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', Team Go wears identical outfits uniforms in different colors. Hego wears blue, Wego wear red, and Mego wears purple. Shego is in fact their missing sister, with her color being green.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', Team Go wears identical outfits uniforms in different colors. Hego wears blue, Wego wear red, and Mego wears purple. Shego is in fact their missing sister, with her color being green.