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This is where items of clothing are only worn by certain types of characters. It's done so that these people will be certain to have Distinctive Appearances, or even a Meaningful Appearance. This isn't always a bad thing. On Strictly Formula TV, there isn't always the time to subtly tell us what a character is like, so their clothes act like visual markers. It can also be helpful in less-than-subtle theatre, such as pantomime. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })When the same thing is done to show us where a character comes from rather than what their personality is, see Culture Equals Costume. (Of course, certain works will assume that cultural origin determines personality, so there's likely to be overlap between the two stereotypes.) Note this applies to regular outfits, not something someone tries on for just one episode. Compare Dress-Coded for Your Convenience, Villainous Fashion Sense, Stock Costume Traits. Not to be confused with an actual Dress Code, nor to be confused with Hollywood Costuming. A single character's dress code is Consistent Clothing Style. |
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Members of The Mafia tend to be wearing suspenders far more than other Badass in a Nice Suit characters, probably as a sign they come from an earlier time where they were more widely worn. | |
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HRG from Heroes is a subversion. Early in Season 1 he comes off as a somewhat creepy investigator up to no good. Later on as we get to know him better, we learn he's a Badass Normal. | |
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Keep your sleeves down and your tie on, however, and you are a Ruthless Businessman. If your suspenders are red then you are a City Trader of the Gordon Gekko school. This one's more justifiable, as many of the current hallmarks of this character type were developed in the 1980s, when this was indeed part of standard business fashion. | |
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This trope is so ingrained that the makers of Seinfeld had to go to special lengths to stop people assuming George was the smart one, just because he wore glasses. | |
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Derek "Wheels" Wheeler, from Degrassi Junior High, gets some Nerd Glasses partway through the second season. Of course, being Degrassi, the implication here is simply that he needs them to be able to see clearly. He is never shown to get any "nerdier" than he already is. | |
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Mork from Ork wears rainbow suspenders (which have reached Iconic Outfit status), and can get away with it because he is an alien (and a Cloudcuckoolander one at that). | |
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