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{{quote|''"Following that unseen sauna, we get to see the women with nipples poking through their towels, which apparently operate like shrink wrap, and conform to their bodies perfectly."''|'''Linkara''', ''[[Atop the Fourth Wall]]'' on ''22 Brides'' #1}}
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Another reason, particularly where superhero comics are concerned, is that artists are trained to draw human figures. It is faster and easier to add colors that imply spandex clothing than to actually draw the folds and wrinkles that come with wearing realistic clothing.
Some [[Live Action Adaptation
A [[Sub-Trope]] of [[Impossibly Cool Clothes]].
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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* It would be easier to list superheroes with outfits that ''don't'' follow this trope.
** A notable example would be Iron Maiden of ''[[Marvel Comics|Earth X]]'', though. She's wearing [[Breast Plate|a suit of Vibranium (fictional metal) armor]] which molds to her attributes. All of them,
** In the Golden and Silver ages spandex usually wasn't so tight, and fit much more realistically. As time went on clothes got tight, to the point where a hero in spandex was essentially naked save for a few choice areas. Then it got even crazier and muscles just started appearing everywhere, reaching an apex with [[Rob Liefeld]] and his followers. Nowadays things tend to be more subdued, thanks to colouring techniques having enough depth to render all those muscles through subtle shading rather than hard lines.
** In many renditions of muscular males, you could even see their ''veins'' through the material of their sleeves.
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* In ''[[Twenty Two Brides]]'', it showed two of the heroines dressed in bath towels that managed to shrink around their bodies to the point that their nipples show.
* [[Justified Trope|Justified]] for the sake of [[Fan Service]] in ''[[Empowered]]'' - her semi-sentient suit is thinner than [[Real Life]] [[Sensual Spandex|lycra]] and actively forms itself to her skin. [[Fridge Logic|According to which rules]] it's actually ''less'' revealing than it should be...
** Specifically, it doesn't show camel
* The comic book adaptation to ''[[Splinter of the Minds Eye]]'' puts Luke and Leia into "miner's uniforms". On Leia this outfit actually avert this trope, being tight but not apparently painted on. On ''[http://images.plurk.com/bcc9afd0b93629d7204ba1c42837eba9.jpg Luke]''...
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