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7->''"But there is something that I need your help with. I can't wear these Kree colors anymore. And since you are obviously the only person around here with any sense of style..."''
8-->-- '''Carol Danvers''' to a young Monica Rambeau, ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019''
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10Bob has decided to [[HeelFaceTurn give up his evil ways]]. Perhaps he [[MoralityChain met a special person]], found a few TrueCompanions, had a HeelFaithTurn or HeelRealization or maybe he [[IWillFightNoMoreForever became a pacifist.]] Whatever the reason, he's resolved to be good from now on. In order to show that [[ThatManIsDead his old self is gone for good,]] he decides to change his outward appearance. Bob gives himself an ImportantHaircut, puts on a new suit, gets rid of his [[MarkOfTheBeast evil tattoos]], and so forth. Just don't rule out ReformedButNotTamed.
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12Popular changes include going from [[GoodColorsEvilColors generic evil colors like red and black to generic good ones like white and gold,]] shaving the BeardOfEvil, growing your hair out from the BaldOfEvil, and covering up [[GoodScarsEvilScars evil scars]]. Donning [[SuperHeroesWearCapes a cape is also a good choice]].
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14A SubTrope of SignificantWardrobeShift. Contrast EvilCostumeSwitch.
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22* Used in ''[[Anime/AfroSamurai Afro Samurai: Resurrection]]'' - Toward the end of the movie, half of Kuma's mask is knocked off, around the same time he begins thinking about his actions. Later, when he decides to try and protect Afro, he tears the other half off (in the process, showing that [[CyberneticsEatYourSoul Cybernetics DON'T Eat Your Soul]]). That said, Afro being the AntiHero bordering VillainProtagonist he is, and the show having such GrayAndGreyMorality, it's debatable whether this is a good or ''evil'' costume switch...
23* [[spoiler:Solomon Goldsmith]] from ''Anime/BloodPlus'' [[spoiler:When he decided to switch to Saya's Side he changes his [[LightIsNotGood White Suit]] for a Black Suit which also invokes DarkIsNotEvil as well.]]
24** [[spoiler: This has a significance in-story; Solomon was wearing white when he first met Diva and so pledged to wear white from then on as a sign of devotion to her. The black suit showed he was renouncing his devotion to Diva in favor of Saya.]]
25* The first Reinforce of ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'', who loses the red FacialMarkings and [[TooManyBelts red belts]] after she's cleansed of her [[EnemyWithout berserked defense program]].
26** [[spoiler:Agito]] in ''[[Manga/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaViVid ViVid]]'' and ''[[Manga/MagicalRecordLyricalNanohaForce Force]]'' has a new, less revealing barrier jacket that looks somewhat like the one Signum wears. Similarly, [[spoiler:Nove, Wendi, Dieci and Cinque[[note]]though she still keeps wearing her BadassLongcoat over hers[[/note]]]] are shown wearing barrier jackets that are slightly different from their previous ones, swapping their old LatexSpaceSuit outfits for a LeotardOfPower instead.
27* Used in ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' as [[spoiler: Akito]] stops wearing the manly kimono of evil and starts wearing cuter clothing.
28* Juvia gets a new costume after she joins ''Manga/FairyTail'', though this doesn't happen until at least 40 chapters after her HeelFaceTurn.
29** Similarly late, Bixlow loses the skulls on his shoulders and gains a tuft on his hood [[spoiler: for his and Fried's BigDamnHeroes moment in the S Class Trial arc]], making him look like a knight.
30** When Laxus shows up [[spoiler:to fight Hades]], he's dressed in a simple white traveling cloak. Not so much a change to good as something extremely simple and humble compared with his usual fur-lined CoatCape.
31** [[spoiler: Ultear]] never really had a trademark outfit, but she wears less makeup and her clothes become less revealing after her HeelFaceTurn.
32* ''Anime/FreshPrettyCure'':
33** [[spoiler: When recurring QuirkyMinibossSquad members Westar and Souler come [[BackFromTheDead back from deletion]] to help the Cures, their heretofore predominantly black uniforms are changed into predominantly white ones.]]
34** [[LateArrivalSpoiler On a less spoilery note]], Setsuna gets a full makeover when she does her HeelFaceTurn, trading in her black dress and silver hair (Eas) for a red dress and pink hair with a winged tiara ([[SixthRanger Cure Passion]]).
35* Siren/Ellen in ''Anime/SuitePrettyCure'' changes her casual outfit to have brighter colors and a new music note styled hairpiece when she officially becomes a good guy.
36** [[spoiler:Every other villain from Minor Land get his old (good) costume back, after being de-brainwashed.]]
37* ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' has a subtle way of going about this. While not necessarily a villain, Rika initally wears a shirt with a broken heart, but after she starts to recognize the PowerOfFriendship and realize that she can't do everything herself, this shirt is exchanged for one with a normal, non-broken heart on it.
38** Also, Beelzemon goes from RedEyesTakeWarning to the green eyes of his Impmon form when he gains his Blast Mode upgrade and joins the team, completing his HeelFaceTurn.
39** A different Beelzemon: In ''Anime/DigimonFusion'', TheDragon Reapmon sides with the heroes and is injured. He is restored into a new form in time to be a [[BigDamnHeroes Big Damn Hero]]: namely, Beelzemon. Of course, visually speaking, it's only a fitting form for a Good Costume Switch because we remember the other one from ''Tamers.'' There's nothing friendly-looking about him; if anything, his original form was less mean-looking.
40* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'':
41** When Ken went to the Digital World for the first 21 episodes, it was as the Digimon Emperor, with a futuristic cape and suit. When he undergoes his MyGodWhatHaveIDone HeelRealization, the Emperor outfit fades away to his normal school uniform, which he wears for the rest of the series.
42** Yukio Oikawa, Ken's ManBehindTheMan, typically has a deathly pale pallor to emphasize his villainous nature. [[spoiler: In the final episode, his skin tone is normal, possibly suggesting that his pale skin was a side-effect of hosting Myotismon's spirit.]]
43* Hisashi Mitsui in ''Manga/SlamDunk''. He starts as a Jerkass street thug full of rage, with Japanese thugs clothing (large trousers, etc...), long hair and a missing tooth (two missing teeth, after he meets Sakuragi). After he sees the light, and asks Anzai to accept him back in the team, he shows up at the gym with a sportsman attire, shaven hair and his "new teeth".
44* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': Gaara, Kankuro and Temari have new outfits when they reappear to help the Leaf Ninja in the Sasuke Retrieval Arc, explicitly meant to symbolize their new alliance with Konoha.
45* Access from ''Manga/AkazukinChacha'' wore black and dark blue armor. After his turn, his armor becomes white, red, orange and gold.
46* ''Anime/SailorMoon'' villains are often turned good by Sailor Moon and her posse. They usually appear later in new outfits. Most notable are the Black Moon Sisters and Sailor Galaxia.
47** Played with in Tin Nayanko's case. Sailor Moon's attack hits her bracelet purifying HALF of her from Galaxia's influence, turning half her costume white. Sadly Galaxia will have none of it and offs her.
48* Livio the Double Fang from ''Manga/{{Trigun}} Maximum'' cuts his hair after his face heel turn, and later gets a cape and hat.
49* Zolf in ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' is first seen covered in full-body bandages, thanks to a Flare Arrow from Lina Inverse. His burns heal at the same times as his HeelFaceTurn.
50* ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater''. Grandis is the first villain of the series and wears a military uniform. When she announces her HeelFaceTurn she's wearing a dress and it becomes her standard outfit (unless she's going into battle).
51* Though he was never explicitly evil [[spoiler: Naito Kimija]] of ''Anime/SacredSeven'' gets some new, white and blue armor from [[spoiler: Ruri's sister]] when he goes to assist Alma in taking down [[spoiler: Kenmi]]. A radically different look from his normally dark Sacred Seven armor.
52* Dazai from ''Manga/BungouStrayDogs'' had a [[EvilWearsBlack dark-themed wardrobe]] during his mafia days, and it was changed to one with lighter colors after his HeelFaceTurn.
53* Although she's actually wearing the same costume from when she was a villain Eida in ''Anime/DancougarNova'' goes from being pale and sickly looking with dark lipstick to a regular complexion when she turns good. Her helmet also goes from being a Scary Shiny Visor to showing her eyes, and she goes from being monotone and robotic to her usual personality. Oddly its never explained why she suddenly looked like that as a villain (as she was a friend of the team and they didn't know she was action their rival and she looked and acted normal when with them) in the first place.
54* In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', [[TheRival Vegeta]] starts off wearing a full suit of Saiyan armor. As the series continues, and Vegeta gradually undergoes a HeelFaceTurn he continues to stop wearing pieces of it, and by the time of the Buu arc he's just wearing the gloves and boots over the blue bodysuit. And at the very end of the series, once Vegeta has fully become a good guy and accepted the Earth as his home, he starts wearing Earthling clothes instead.
55** Then averted with ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', which puts Vegeta back in the Cell-era Saiyan armor. Although he wears civvies with his family and the armor is probably just FanService.
56** Also played with using Vegeta's costume switch starting with ''Resurrection F''. It has him donning an entirely new set of Saiyan armor but this armor is explicitly something made by Bulma for him to wear, reflecting both his Saiyan heritage AND his new identity as a resident of Earth. Notably, the grey bodysuit, in addition to giving Vegeta a much lighter color palate overall, makes his Super Saiyan Blue transformation stand out even moreso when he uses it.
57* ''Manga/BusoRenkin'': After completing his character development, and became an UrbanLegend during the epiloge, Papillon [[DownplayedTrope switches his purple butterfly logo to orange]].
58* ''Manga/AssassinationClassroom'': After being reinstated to Class-E despite her brief FaceHeelTurn, Irina starts to wear more conservative clothes than the revealing ones she used to wear.
59* In ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth'', Caldina's dancer outfit is black in the first half when she's a villain. When she returns in the second half, she exchanges it for a white version.
60* Justified in ''Manga/MissKobayashisDragonMaid''. Ilulu started wearing loose t-shirts after her HeelFaceTurn to better fit in with humans (as they're the only clothes that fit and she wasn't skilled enough at transformation magic to [[TechnicallyNakedShapeshifter make her own]]).
61* ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}''
62** In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam'', Char Aznable wears an outfit consisting of mostly red, with a black and gold cloth shoulder shield, wearing a white mask and helmet. When he dons the heroic identity of [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Quattro Bajeena]], he wears clothes with the same colors, but his new outfit is a sleeveless black and red vest with gold highlights, red pants, a white undershirt, and he replaces the helmet and mask with black sunglasses. After he [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack goes back to being evil]], he [[EvilCostumeSwitch ditches the black entirely]], going to a red suit with gold highlights and a dark red cape.
63** ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'': After the AEUG [[GrandTheftPrototype steals]] the Gundam Mk. [=IIs=], they replace most of the [[EvilWearsBlack black Titan paintjob]] with [[GoodWearsWhite white]], more like the original Gundam.
64** The protagonists of ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'' mostly use mobile suits they took from their enemies, which they [[AceCustom customize]] both cosmetically and practically. The Gusion has a particularly extensive rework: [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/gundam/images/f/f3/GusionFromt.png The version]] used by the vicious SpacePirate Kudal Cadel is [[TinTyrant so heavily armored]] it appears [[FatBastard rotund]] and frog-like--characters are surprised it has a standard Gundam Frame underneath. Tekkaden completely redesign the exterior into Akihiro's [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/gundam/images/c/c3/Gusion-Rebake_Front.png Gusion Rebake]], which only has remotely as much armor on its legs, {{shoulder|sOfDoom}}, and back-mounted shield.
65** In ''Anime/GundamBuildDivers'', [[spoiler:when Ayame decides to pull a HeelFaceTurn for good, she modifies her old RX-[=ZeroMaru=] SD Gunpla to dump the predominant black for all white, losing a lot of the ninja motif in favor of making look more like its mainstream counterpart, the Unicorn Gundam]].
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69* According to the Franchise/StarWarsLegends ''Infinities'' comic book series (a series of WhatIf versions of the original trilogy), this is what would've happened to the [[HeelFaceTurn redeemed]] Darth Vader had he survived the battle on the second Death Star. Good Vader dons a head to toe white attire... While keeping his entire previous EvilOverlord look, providing one of the few examples of PaintItBlack being done in reverse.
70* ''Comicbook/XMen'': Shortly before becoming headmaster of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, back in the 1980s, erstwhile BigBad ComicBook/{{Magneto}} discarded his usual outfit of red body armor with purple trunks, gloves, cape and boots in favor of a costume which consisted of a magenta body stocking with a large, off-center "M," and a light-purple cape. He also doffed his famous, and face-obscuring, helmet.
71** Subverted later--whenever Magneto ends up on the good side of the HeelFaceRevolvingDoor he mostly keeps his "evil" costume.
72** In fact, during the Genosha ''Comicbook/{{Excalibur}}'' series, in which Mags' role was ''purely'' as a good guy (though one you didn't want to screw with, of course), he wore a ''black'' version of his usual costume (albeit without the helmet.) When he found out Wanda was in danger[[note]]Well, House of M was on the way and it turned out that in the end Wanda ''was'' the danger.[[/note]] and he was [[PapaBear ready to kick ass]], he donned the latest version of his traditional outfit. [[note]]Of course, he shoulda gone back ''two'' outfits--this one was actually only used during [[ComicBook/NewXMen "Planet X"]], whose drug-addled nigh-OmnicidalManiac antagonist was retconned into having been an impostor, one whose actions the true Magneto detested.[[/note]]
73** After more than a decade of being a team member, Magneto finally changed his look, and like Excalibur Genosha, it's more villainous-looking than anything seen before. The "Marvel Now" version is black and white, and the white-with-black-lines version looks about as friendly as Darth Vader above. The inverted one isn't much better. Adding red in "All New, All Different Marvel" makes for a look that says RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver. Though as stated before, it makes sense for him--he's still anything but warm and cuddly. Still, it's funny to note that the friendliest-looking outfit he's ever had was his original look as the X-Men's first BigBad.
74** Played straight with his costume from Creator/BrianBendis' ''Comicbook/UncannyXMen2013'' run, which was a white version of his classic costume. He later returned to this look in Creator/JonathanHickman's ''[[ComicBook/XMen2019 House of X]]'' revamp.
75* In the indie comic ''ComicBook/ThievesAndKings'', Soracia the Queen of Halves'... ''epic'' ... HeelFaceTurn culminates with the cutting off of her black beribboned evil black cloak. It then forms up into a dummy shape of her and cries that it loves her. After that she wanders around in a fairly average cloak and skirt combo that still manages a certain amount of flair and swirl when she swings her longswords, but doesn't reek of black magic.
76* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Venom_%28comics%29#Anti-Venom Anti-Venom]] so much so, that right now he's the third most popular Creator/MarvelComics character (behind ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} and ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}), and went from hoodlum-whacking-vigilante into a [[KnightTemplar crusader]] tasking himself with a single mission: [[spoiler: Killing the ComicBook/{{Venom}} symbiote and all its spawns.]] A fairly literal example as well since, like the Good Vader seen above, it's literally a color-inverted version of the Mac Gargan Venom form.
77* ''ComicBook/SquadronSupreme'' had their arch enemies, The Institute of Evil, brainwashed into their team and many of them changed their costumes. The most obvious one is Foxfire, who wore a punk outfit and after her change she wore a white outfit that covered more.
78* ''ComicBook/{{Gothtopia}}'' had a variation: To reflect Gotham's sunnier appearance, the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batfamily]] traded their dark, imposing costumes for bright, inspiring ones as they operate more in the daytime.
79* After the ''Comicbook/{{AXIS}}'' Inversion causes his CharacterAlignment to change, ComicBook/{{Sabretooth}} dons a new costume deliberately reminiscent of the one worn by his fallen nemesis, ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.
80** The Red Skull also played the trope straight in this storyline, his skull turning from red to white [[spoiler: after Charles Xavier took control]].
81** Inverted with ComicBook/IronMan, who went from his signature red and gold to an almost silvery-white armor after he turned ''evil''.
82* ''ComicBook/LokiAgentOfAsgard'': Similar to Sabretooth, the title character changes their outfit after the Inversion, including a lot more gold and whites. However, whether it's an actual Good Costume Switch is complicated, given Loki was trying to be good ''before'' the Inversion occurred.
83** And there's also the fact that the inverted Loki was kind of a dick.
84* In the [[ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW IDW Comics Transformers]] series, Starscream grows to be less selfish over the course of events. How do you know you're ''really'' no longer dealing with [[TheStarscream the same guy he was at the start]]? One upgrade makes him look more like the ''Anime/TransformersArmada'' NobleDemon version of the character. Though that upgrade is then replaced by one based on his G1 look.
85* ''ComicBook/TheUltimates2015:'' After evolving into his true form, [[spoiler:as a lifebringer rather than a world-eater, Galactus' appearance changes from blue and purple to white and orange.]]
86* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: After her HeelFaceTurn Paula von Gunther ditches the skirt suits with padded shoulders for sleeveless light sundresses. She also ditches her golden dragon cigarette holder.
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90* ''Fanfic/HoursVerse'': After [[spoiler: Akechi]]'s HeelFaceTurn, his thief outfit changes to a fusion of his old ones; [[spoiler: it has the prince-ly shape and gold accents of his Crow outfit, and the coloration and belts of his Black Mask one.]]
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94* Happens to WesternAnimation/{{Megamind}} after he stops [[spoiler:Titan]] from destroying the city and permanently giving up his evil ways. The follow-up ''The Button of Doom'' ultimately subverts this: having become defender of Metrocity after the end of the movie, Megamind auctions off his evil weapons and dresses in a white suit and cape in imitation of the previous superhero, Metro Man. Minion comments, "Somehow I don't think it's you." After using his only remaining weapons, a DeathRay and SpiderTank, to defeat a HumongousMecha, Megamind decides to just be himself when fighting evil, and so goes [[DarkIsNotEvil back to black]].
95* Downplayed in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks''. Sunset Shimmer removes her black leather jacket during the BattleOfTheBands [[spoiler:after the Dazzlings have taken over the entire school with their HatePlague]]. While that's all her costume actually changes, it still signifies the completion of her HeelFaceTurn. [[spoiler:It helps that, immediately following this, she gains an anthro form like the Humane Five before blasting the Dazzlings with the Elements of Harmony.]]
96** Sunset Shimmer also gains an entirely different costume in two music videos released after ''Rainbow Rocks'' which features a much lighter color scheme than her first outfit. When she loses her jacket again in the "My Past is Not Today" video, the lighter colors are all the more noticeable.
97** The same color scheme appears in the ''Friendship Games'' sequel, and though she keeps the jacket, it's lost the metal studs. Arguably, the ''real'' good costume doesn't show up until she [[spoiler: faces off against Evil Twilight, in one that's a closer match to Princess Celestia's color scheme than her own]]
98* In the Christmas special, ''WesternAnimation/SantaClausIsCominToTown'', Jessica Claus originally wears a black and grey dress, but after falling in love with Kris Kringle and turning on the anti-toy laws, she begins wearing a blue and yellow dress.
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102* In ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}'', Preston dons an all white suit before the FinalBattle, presumably his parade uniform since he's going to see Father. He even has his sword with him in a white scabbard. Then again, why a society with no emotions would need a parade uniform is unclear.
103* In ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'', Blondie borders on ChaoticEvil for most of the movie, but after he cements his goodness by [[PetTheDog selflessly comforting a dying soldier rather than choosing to pursue the gold]], he changes to the [[IconicOutfit poncho from the first two movies]] in which he's more caring and heroic.
104* ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
105** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy2014'': Gamora, Drax, and Rocket Raccoon dress in dark clothes for most of the film, then the dark red outfits of the Ravagers in the final battle. At the end, Gamora wears a more feminine miniskirt and Rocket wears blue.
106** ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'': Wanda Maximoff dresses in black clothes for most of the movie, notably sporting a red dress and a black leather jacket when she, her brother, and Ultron fight the Avengers on Ulysses Klaue's ship. When she betrays Ultron, her outfits are comprised of black dresses with red tops (a red shawl in Seoul and a red leather jacket for the final act), emphasizing the [[RedIsHeroic red]] more than the black.
107** ''Film/ThorRagnarok'': [[spoiler:Loki]] changes back to his [[spoiler:dark green color pattern from the first ''Film/{{Thor}}'' film]] when he arrives to help evacuating the citizens of Asgard, as summarized by Costume designer Mayes C. Rubeo:
108--->'''Rubeo:''' [[spoiler:Loki]] and his [blue] color when we first see him in Sakaar, it's because [[spoiler:Loki]] is full of weakness. One of his weaknesses is to [associate] with the wrong people — many times in his life. And this time, he's [joined] the Grandmaster, who is some sort of like a tyrant. [...] So he adopts the same kind of colors, which is uncharacteristic of him and of his actual [[spoiler:[green-hued] ]] costume. Then he goes back to his original costume when he finds his senses to help Thor and being a [[spoiler:good brother]] again.
109** ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'', [[spoiler:once Carol realizes she's on the wrong side of the unjust Kree/Skrull War, she no longer feel right wearing the green and silver Kree Starforce colors, and so she changes her uniform to the red, blue, and gold of her comics counterpart.]]
110* In ''Film/KungFuHustle'', right after Sing [[CurbStompBattle gets his ass handed to him]] by The Beast, and unlocks his true potential, he changes to a traditional martial arts uniform.
111* Eponine for much of ''Film/LesMiserables2012'' wears very revealing rags (WordOfGod says she is a HoneyTrap). When she betrays her family, she switches to her iconic trenchcoat and cap ensemble.
112* A variation in ''Film/SpiderMan3'': After Peter [[HeelFaceTurn gets over his]] TookALevelInJerkass phase and pulls off the [[ClingyCostume black costume]], he reclaims his familiar Spidey Suit.
113* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
114** In ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', when the redeemed Anakin appears before Luke as a Force Ghost, he has ditched his iconic black armor for a set of white and brown robes similar to those worn by his master Obi-Wan.
115** In ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', after escaping from the First Order, Finn gradually sheds his stormtrooper armor and completes his HeelFaceTurn by wearing Poe Dameron's jacket.
116** In ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker'', after [[spoiler:Kylo Ren/Ben Solo]] turns back to the side of good, he trades in his villainous armor for a simple black tunic.
117* ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': [[spoiler:Storm dons the X-suit after her HeelFaceTurn.]]
118** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'' also has Mystique undergoing such a change after her HeelFaceTurn. No longer is she GoingCommando, and gains an X-suit of her own.
119* ''Film/AustinPowersInGoldmember'' has Mini-Me do this after Nigel Powers convinces him to switch sides. Before, he looks like a small Dr. Evil (hence his name) and looks like a small Austin after.
120* ''Film/TheGreatWarriorSkanderbeg'' has the titular hero switch sides from the Ottoman Empire to his Albanian homeland and ditches his [[SlaveMooks janissary]] outfit for his Albanian vests and armor when suiting up for battle.
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124* ''Literature/TheKingdomKeepers'' gives us [[spoiler:Jez, after Maleficent's control over her is destroyed]].
125* ''Literature/TheSalvationWar'': [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Leilah]], after [[RageAgainstTheHeavens joining the rebellion against God]], [[DarkIsNotEvil dyes her wings black and puts on a black dominatrix outfit]]. Her change of allegiance, [[GodIsEvil in this story]], [[HeelFaceTurn is a very good thing]].
126* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''. [[Characters/ASongOfIceAndFireJaimeLannister Jaime Lannister]] is a SmugSnake BloodKnight notorious for killing the previous king [[TheOathBreaker despite being one of his sworn bodyguard.]] The Kingsguard wear white cloaks and armour, but Jaime has both [[BlingOfWar his armour and even his sword gilded]] as he's a member of the incredibly wealthy House Lannister. After a series of BreakTheHaughty moments, Jaime realises how much he's strayed from the KnightInShiningArmor ideal and decides to change his ways, reverting to the pure white armor of the Kingsguard.
127* In ''Literature/{{Worm}}'', when [[VillainProtagonist Taylor]]/"Skitter" finally becomes a hero and takes on the name "Weaver", she makes minor cosmetic alterations to her original costume: blue lenses instead of yellow, a lighter weave, and blue symbols emblazoned on her shoulders.
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131* Inverted in ''Series/BabylonFive''. For the first two seasons, the crew wear standard issue [=EarthForce=] uniforms. When Earth goes {{Vichy|Earth}}, the station secedes from the Earth Alliance, and the main characters don new, Minbari-inspired uniforms. As an added inversion, the new uniforms are darker than the originals.
132* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
133** Played straight then subverted with Spike; when he gets his soul in the final season he briefly dumps his signature BadassLongcoat, as it was a BattleTrophy from his HeroKiller days. Later however, as he grows more comfortable with his ensouled self, he starts wearing it again.
134** When Anya is introduced, she has brunette hair. She colors it blond after becoming human, then goes back to brunette when she becomes a vengeance demon again. When she turns human for the second time, she goes back to blond.
135* Averted in ''Series/CodeLyokoEvolution'' with William Dunbar. Despite switching back to the good guys his outfit remains very similar to his evil one, although it lacks the [[MarkOfTheBeast XANA symbol]] and [[OfCorsetsSexy corset]].
136* ''Series/TheFlash2014'': Caitlin discovers she has [[AnIcePerson ice powers]] and a SplitPersonality, which seems to take over towards the end of season 3, only to partially revert in the finale. In season 4, she appears to be her normal self again, but it turns out that Killer Frost still exists as an alternate personality who takes over from time to time. However, with some help from Iris, she makes a HeelFaceTurn, [[AntiHero though not quite a full one]]. Her new outfit for this season consists of just a light blue jacket, in contrast to the dark blue dress, boots, and jacket she wore in the previous season. While not as exciting, the new jacket [[BoringButPractical is quick and easy for her to change into]] should Killer Frost need to make an appearance.
137* ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
138** As a villain, Gentoku from ''Series/KamenRiderBuild'' wears the uniform of the side he is on. When he joins the good guys and starts living with them, it's pronounced by him wearing casual clothes (''terrible'', custom-made casual clothes) and slightly later, FunTShirt.
139** [[KillerGameMaster Kuroto Dan]] from ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'' usually wore business suit and ties in blacks and greys as a villain. After his HeelFaceTurn he switches to a more business casual style in whites and greys.
140** [[FromNobodyToNightmare Mitsuzane Kureshima]] pulls both this and EvilCostumeSwitch through the run of ''Series/KamenRiderGaim''. He ends up wearing clothes similar [[TheHero Kouta's]] earlier outfit.
141** [[EvilIsPetty Alain]] of ''Series/KamenRiderGhost'' dressed up in white and green clothes gifted to him following his HeelFaceTurn. He originally did that only to please the gifter and returned to his Ganma uniform after trying them out. The switch would become permanent only when events conspired against him, making the clothes [[spoiler: a TragicKeepsake]].
142* ''Series/LegendOfTheSeeker''
143** When Cara joined the main cast, her costume change? Her Mord-Sith uniform now shows her cleavage.
144** The first encountered Mord-Sith, Denna, changes her outfit to white when she is no longer a Mord-Sith and becomes the Madam of a brothel. Subverted when it's revealed that she's still evil.
145*** Also subverted in the very loosely based-on source material, ''Literature/SwordOfTruth'', where a Mord-Sith wearing white indicates that her pet is fully trained (as oppposed to her normal red uniform as a pet-in-training tends to bleed).
146* Invoked in ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'' when Sara Lance changes her outfit from the all-black leather outfit of ComicBook/BlackCanary that she wore on ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' to the White Canary after joining the Legends. While the Black Canary is never portrayed as a villain, Sara is a [[DarkActionGirl former member of the League of Assassins]] who has a lot of guilt over her past, so her sister Laurel (who's taken up the Black Canary mantle) gives her the white outfit to inspire Sara to leave her darkness behind.
147* In ''Series/PowerRangersMysticForce'', when Koragg the Knight-Wolf is freed from TheMaster's control and becomes Leanbow, the Wolf Warrior, his armor changes from purple to crimson. (Eventually. He's good but still purple for quite a ''few'' episodes, but is red upon fully joining the team. It's theorized, but not stated in either version, that it had something to do with the blast he protected the Rangers from by absorbing just before he changes into the red suit for the first time.)
148** Likewise for Wolzard/Isamu in ''Series/MahouSentaiMagiranger''.
149** Similarly, the head of the Predazord (aka Gao Hunter) in ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce[=/=]Series/HyakujuuSentaiGaoranger'' transforms into a friendlier version with a more humanoid face once its pilot gets de-possessed. (''And'' it happens to Stratoforce and Centaurus in ''Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy,'' once they throw off the villain's remote control. That series, too, had sentient Zords.)
150*** Kyoryuger pulls it too; the pteranodon mech Pteragordon's got a friendlier face under [[SixthRanger Utsusemimaru]] than under [[TheDragon Dogold]].
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154* While this happens regularly, with or without a gimmick change attached, the most direct example is Hulk Hogan. When he's playing the {{Heel}}, he dons a black and white outfit, including his signature tearaway shirt, feather boa, weight belt, and bandanna. Immediately upon turning {{Face}}, which happens often, the black and white disappears in favor of his classic red and yellow costume.
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158* While sports typically don't have "good" and "evil" as such, seeing a favorite player be signed by your hometown team and stride onto the field wearing your team's jersey can have the same feeling.
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162* As Lillian Corvus gains more control over her magic and grows as a person in ''TabletopGame/SentinelsOfTheMultiverse'', she goes from a black and green dress as the villainous Matriarch to a white one as she joins the Dark Watch and truly becomes a hero.
163* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': Nocticula, pre and post-HeelFaceTurn. As a ChaoticEvil [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils demon lord]], Nocticula wore black glorified lingerie that covered [[{{Stripperific}} just enough]] to [[NippleAndDimed keep things PG-13.]] As the ChaoticNeutral Redeemer Queen, she wears a pretty vaguely qipao-styled blue and white dress.
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167* ''Franchise/GIJoe'':
168** Storm Shadow underwent a HeelFaceTurn between the releases of his first and second figures. While working for Cobra, he wore an outfit that resembled a traditional ninja outfit, only white with no sleeves and the Cobra logo on the chest. When he defected and became a Joe, he started wearing a white and green camouflage outfit that was more loose and flowing.
169** Mercer was a Cobra Viper who defected and become one of Sgt. Slaughter's Renegades. While no figure of pre-defection Mercer exist, it can be assumed he dressed the same as every other Viper: dark blue fatigues with red stripes, black vest, and a face-concealing helmet. As one of the Renegades, he wears an orange vest and light blue pants.
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173* Used in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheForceUnleashed'', as the story is about redemption. As the story progresses, Starkiller gradually changes from a very menacing set of Sith robes to a set of white, yet still badass ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed''-esque robes. Of course, this is the canonical version. The player can choose to change their costume throughout the game.
174* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', Cecil's transformation from Dark Knight to Paladin (though he was DarkIsNotEvil to begin with), the switch being symbolic of his [[TheAtoner redemption]].
175** The same happens to Kain in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIVTheAfterYears'', though by that point, Gray!Kain is wearing rags instead of his Dark!Kain armor, but then becomes Light!Kain, wearing light blue and white, and what appears to be a crocodile skull for a helmet (It isn't one. It just appears to be one.)
176** Similarly, [[spoiler: Golbez]] discards his dark armor when becoming the Man in Black, embracing a more natural BarbarianHero look meant to symbolize his WalkingTheEarth in search of atonement. He does keep the BadassCape, however.
177* Something like this comes up near the end of ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic''. The Sith Lord Darth Revan used to wear an intimidating, downright [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings Ringwraith-esque]] black outfit complete with a mask. There also exists a lighter-coloured version of the same robe that may have been worn by [[spoiler:a redeemed Revan]]. Unfortunately, without the black color and hooded cape, it loses the coolness factor entirely. (Though a [[GameMod mod does exist]] letting you wear the classic Revan costume, but in white and red instead.)
178* When you recruit an enemy unit in ''Franchise/FireEmblem'', their sprite changes from red to blue.
179** The same also applies to recruiting Other units, which changes them from green to blue. Note that both this and the example above only applies to the 2D games; in the Tellius games characters remain the same color when switching sides, with only status and battle screen colors changing.
180* In ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', Pete has a combination of this and EvilCostumeSwitch in that he assumes the {{Paper Thin Disguise}}s of Captain Justice and Captain Dark so that he could get votes for the local popularity contest. No one's fooled and he's utterly useless as Captain Justice.
181* [[spoiler: Kristell]] in ''VideoGame/MabinogiFantasyLife''. While [[spoiler:she is on the side of the fomors]] she wears her normal [[spoiler:succubus]] clothes, but when she switches sides she starts wearing [[spoiler: priestess robes. You only see this in Tarlach's memories though as she switched sides long before you arrived]].
182* Inverted in ''VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny2'' with [[spoiler: Judas]]. He's gone from a Jerkass AntiVillain to [[TheAtoner an atoner]] and he switches into an all-black outfit with purples and blues and mildly creepy cross motifs [[spoiler: instead of bright blues, reds, and pinks like he wore before]], ''and'' wears [[SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset a skull mask]], but DarkIsNotEvil.
183* [[spoiler: Richard]] in ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'' gets one. In the main arc, when he's essentially an avatar for the BigBad, he wears black. In the future arc, he first appears in an alternate costume in green, white and turquoise, after a HeelFaceTurn.
184* Averted in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' where despite being freed from Wesker's control, Jill Valentine still wears her purple SpyCatsuit during the events of helping Josh with escaping the Tricell facility and appearing during the final confrontation with Wesker by the volcano. Justified due to Jill having very pressing matters and having no time to change clothes.
185* In ''VideoGame/{{Overlord}}'', a NobleDemon low-Corruption [[TinTyrant Overlord]] will gradually grow brighter and shinier. This is by contrast to a high-Corruption Overlord, whose armour gradually darkens and gets spikier; this would be an EvilCostumeSwitch if you weren't at least theoretically evil to begin with.
186* Zigzagged in the ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy'' series. During ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy2'', BigBad Lance wears an outfit deliberately resembling a Nazi officer's uniform. He pulls a HeelFaceTurn at the end of the game, and when he makes his playable debut in ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy3'', he trades the Nazi outfit for gear resembling a WWII-era American soldier's uniform. The Nazi outfit is still available as a late-game armor set, though, and he goes back to wearing it as his default in ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy4'' and ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy5'' (the latter of which is a ContinuityReboot which has him start off as a villain again before being conscripted into the good guys' party).
187* [[spoiler:Hendrik]] gets one in the second act of ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'', going from [[spoiler:his BlackKnight armor to a BlueIsHeroic padded armor set when he joins forces with the Luminary, reflecting his HeelFaceTurn. You can still acquire his original outfit as a costume, however]].
188* ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}} 2'': One of the main protagonists and the closest Nowe has to an official {{Love Interest|s}} is Manah, the former antagonist of the first game who has since [[HeelFaceTurn grown up and seen the error of her ways]]. As a result, her [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red and black robes]] are discarded in favor of more casual brown and green clothes.
189* [[TheAtoner Shade The Echidna]] from ''VideoGame/SonicChronicles'' stops wearing her helmet after defecting to Team Sonic. While she did remove her helmet every so often beforehand, it's gone for good once she's on Sonic's side.
190* Starting in ''VideoGame/CrashNitroKart'' [[TheBigGuy Crunch Bandicoot]] became more colorful and saturated in design to mark his joining the Bandicoot family. Specifically, the color of his camo pants went from winter to forest, his boots changed to a more saturated red similar to Crash's and his fur becomes a warmer brick color rather than burgundy.
191* One of the playable characters [[spoiler:(more specifically, [[ChurchMilitant Dominique]])]] in ''VideoGame/BloodstainedCurseOfTheMoon 2'' was a traitor in ''VideoGame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight''. To emphasize that [[AdaptationalHeroism they are not secretly plotting your death]] this time around, the black and gold accents they had have been swapped out for white and blue.
192* ''VideoGame/SpyroYearOfTheDragon'': At the beginning of the game, MinionWithAnFInEvil Bianca wears her dark purple mage robe in full, covering her entire body with it and [[InTheHood having the hood up]]. Halfway through the Evening Lake worlds, she has took the hood down and opened the robe (wearing it as more of a cape), showing a bright orange blouse underneath, and [[BunniesForCuteness her rabbit ears are now on full display]]. The cutscene where she is first seen with this changed look also happens to be the one which reveals her as a WellIntentionedExtremist, setting up her HeelFaceTurn at the end of Evening Lake.
193* ''VideoGame/HiFiRush'': Following her HeelFaceTurn, [[spoiler:Korsica]] gets blasted with a laser by [[BigBad Kale]] when he "[[DeadlyEuphemism fires]]" her. This results in her clothing getting torn up and her swapping her boots out for sneakers, along with getting prosthetic arms, a chest implant, and a small facial scar, signaling her switch from corporate drone to active member of the LaResistance.
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197* Germaine of ''WebAnimation/NeuroticallyYours'' makes one, starting in "Germaine Returns", following her giving up her whorish ways. She elaborates further on it in "Clothes Donations" saying that she's going to stop wearing black because it reminds her of the dark years she's trying to forget.
198* To an extent, Washington from ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue''. Throughout the Recollections saga, he wears his dark gray and yellow, [[NGOSuperpower Freelancer]] issued armor. His involvement in those three seasons are as follows:
199** In Reconstruction he enlists the Reds and Blues in his hunt for The Meta, and later his crusade to bring down Project: Freelancer, but he isn’t truly one of them.
200** In Recreation, he’s in a UNSC prison for being a member of Freelancer. At the end of the season he’s given a deal by the Chairman of the Oversight Subcommittee to bring him the last remaining Freelancer AI, Epsilon, in exchange for his freedom. This leads him to [[FaceHeelTurn side with the Meta]], [[MoralEventHorizon kill Donut and Lopez,]] and take Simmons hostage.
201** In Revelation, he’s the BigBad along with The Meta as they hunt the Reds and Blues in a bid to capture Epsilon, who has taken on Church’s identity. At the end of the season, they manage to capture Epsilon’s copy of Tex, which prompts the Meta to make a FaceHeelTurn again on Wash, nearly killing him until the Reds and Blues show up and finally kill the Meta.
202** Wash is EasilyForgiven by the blue team, who then give him Church’s light blue armor so he can avoid being recaptured by the UNSC while Church himself goes into the memory unit to find Tex. He continues to wear the light blue armor through the modern day segments of season 9, 10, and through most of 11, before switching back to his gray armor, during which time he’s shown to open up to the Reds and Blues and truly become one of them.
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206* Belkar Bitterleaf, the [[HeroicComedicSociopath psychopathic]] halfling from ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' gets a temporary costume change in strip [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0058.html #58]] when a magically enhanced Wisdom score makes him see the error in his violent ways...for about one minute.
207* Ellen of ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', switches from a suit to casual clothes after her HeelFaceTurn. Granted, she spent at most a ''day'' as a Heel, so...
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211* In ''WebVideo/WithinLapenko'', SmugSnake and SmarmyHost Richard Sapogov gets his WaistcoatOfStyle dirty and starts wearing a nerdy sweater. That marks the beginning of his HeelFaceTurn.
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215* Used in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. For all of Season 1, Zuko wore lots of militaristic red and ShouldersOfDoom. As a neutral in Season 2, he wore nondescript green and brown Earth Kingdom clothes. And after his complete HeelFaceTurn in season 3, he changes to a far less intimidating set of red-and-gold robes.
216* Happens quite a bit in ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'', particularly when Blackarachnia turns from Predacon to Maximal in season 3 (justified due to the Transmetal driver).
217* ''WesternAnimation/TangledTheSeries''
218** After Varian re-sides with Rapunzel in the third season, he switches his faded blue and black alchemy gear with a new steampunk wardrobe that is pale yellow and brown.
219** [[spoiler: Cassandra]] gets a new costume during the epilogue of "[[Recap/TangledTheSeriesS3E17PlusEstEnVous Plus Est En Vous]]", after turning good for, uh... good. It's green with a gold line in the front, in sharp contrast to her usual attire.
220* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
221** In the very first episode, along with switching from her Nightmare Moon form back to her proper Princess Luna form, she trades out her black armor for night-themed regalia similar to that of her sister's.
222** "Magic Duel" starts out with Trixie having pulled an EvilCostumeSwitch, wearing a black cloak and the Alicorn Amulet in lieu of her usual magician's hat and coat. At the end, after the mind-warping amulet has been disposed of, she is back to wearing her regular clothes.
223** Granted it's more of a good ''hair'' switch ([[MemeticMutation they don't normally wear clothes after all]]) but Starlight Glimmer switches to a different mane style after her reformation.
224* ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'' did this in season 4 to [[spoiler: Hexadecimal]] to complete the HeelFaceTurn. Complete with white and gold color scheme.
225* In season 2 of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', former BigBad Baron Draxum loses his trademark mask, symbolizing his HeelFaceTurn, as he risks his life to rescue a human woman and her small child from a collapsing Ferris wheel gondola. After this, Draxum gets rid of his sinister warlord armor completely in favor of a simple kimono.
226* In ''WesternAnimation/RosePetalPlace'', as part of her fake HeelFaceTurn, Nastina cleans up her castle and wears a pink and white dress with a gold crown.
227* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': Ashi's "suit" when she was a disciple of Aku was actually a layer of some kind of soot or hardened tar on her skin from being burned with hot coals as part of her TrainingFromHell. When she completes her HeelFaceTurn, she scrubs it off and makes a new outfit [[GardenGarment out of plants]].
228* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'': After his HeelFaceTurn and subsequent defection from the Empire, [[spoiler:Kallus]] switches out his Imperial [[spoiler:Security Bureau]] uniform for an Alliance officer's uniform, and adopts a more casual hairstyle.
229* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
230** In general, since a gem's outfit is part of their physical form, modifications can only be done by temporarily shapeshifting different clothes or getting poofed and reformed with a new outfit as part of it. Since Homeworld has strict codes concerning the uniqueness of individual gems outside of the aristocratic elite and [[BeautifulSlaveGirl Pearls]], finding a common gem that looks substantially different from the normal for that gem usually means they've gone rouge in one way or another.
231** As shown in "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E25TheAnswer The Answer]]", when Sapphire defected from the [[TheEmpire Gem Homeworld]], her dress changed from including a diamond (the symbol of Homeworld) on the front to a stripe. Ruby's outfit similarly changed from the standard for Ruby Guards to a more simplified and unique looking outfit that includes a headband.
232** Discussed when [[spoiler:Peridot]] joins the Crystal Gems.
233--->[[spoiler:'''Peridot:''']] Am I gonna have to wear [[SymbolMotifClothing a star]]? ''Where am I gonna put the star?''
234*** Come the episode [[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E28ChangeYourMind "Change Your Mind"]], [[spoiler:after having reformed from being poofed in [[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E23Reunited "Reunited"]], Peridot's costume now sports the Crystal Gem star along with some new CoolShades.]]
235** When [[spoiler: Lapis Lazuli]] finally works through her hang-ups, properly joins the Crystal Gems and gets poofed, her new form trades the flowing skirt that is standard for her cut of gem on Homeworld out for a pair of pants.
236** [[spoiler: Pink Diamond invokes this twofold. When she first made her Rose Quartz persona, she was dressed in the usual Quartz Soldier attire like everyone else so that she could fit in. Once she embraced her Rose Quartz identity and created the Crystal Gem movement, she altered the form further, trading out the soldier attire for [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery an elegant white ballgown]].]]
237* ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'': When Kit Cloudkicker worked for Don Karnage in the four-part pilot episode, "Plunder and Lightning", he wore a red bandana. When Kit turns to Baloo's side, he wears a blue and red baseball cap.
238* An origin story episode of ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' featured Starfire with a black armored costume, and what's supposed to be a princess crown. She was a villain for about half the episode and was ''very badass''. By the end of the episode, she switches to the outfit she wears through the entire series and asks her new teammates if she looks "nice".
239* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'':
240** Bulgy from the [[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS3E23Bulgy episode of the same name]] was painted red in his original job as a double-decker bus who hated railways and wanted them ripped up. In "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS7E19BulgyRidesAgain Bulgy Rides Again]]", he became a lot friendlier and was painted green for his next job as a mobile vegetable stand. In "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS21E10UnscheduledStops Unscheduled Stops]]", Bulgy [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor is not only back to his old anti-rail ways]], but is also back to his old job as a double-decker bus, and his original red livery as well.
241** When he was owned by [[BigBad Sailor John]] in ''WesternAnimation/SodorsLegendOfTheLostTreasure'', Skiff the Railboat had brown woodworkings. After he gets a new captain, Joe, and joins Sodor, Skiff's woodworkings are painted blue.
242* ''WesternAnimation/TheTick'': [[CaptainErsatz Big Shot]] (based on ComicBook/ThePunisher) wears a turquoise turtleneck sweater in all post-therapy appearances.
243* ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'': After his MookFaceTurn, Westley discards the lightning bolt-topped cap the Watchdogs all wear and wears the star-topped cap Wander gives to him.
244* In ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'', Superboy's original costume while controlled by the evil "[[LegionOfDoom Light]]" is a [[LightIsNotGood pure white bodysuit]] with the [[ChestInsignia Superman insignia]]. When he's freed from their control, he changes to a militant looking [[DarkIsNotEvil black T-shirt]] with the Superman insignia and combat jeans.
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