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* Lampshaded in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series]]''. When Yugi appears in a different outfit, he remarks, "Isn't anyone going to notice I'm not in my school uniform?"
* Both John and Ringo in ''[[With Strings Attached]]''. Not by choice, though. John's [[Winged Humanoid|physiognomy]] is such that he really can't wear too much. And because they do a lot of universe shifting with little time to prepare, Ringo gets stuck in the same all-green outfit throughout the third part of the Third Movement and the entire Fourth Movement (he had a chance to buy a new outfit briefly but spent all his money on [[Healing Potion|healing potions]] and gifts instead because he thought he was going home). His outfit ends up pretty grimy and smelly.
* In The ''[[Celebrity Deathmatch]]'' fic, ''[https://www.wattpad.com/story/173566505-final-stand-of-death Final Stand of Stand]'', Redd in her mecha-form, except her head and tail, she's mainly wears the colors of her beloved Liverpool F.C., hence her mecha-name. When seen without it, i.e. [[Robot Girl]], she wears a tank-top, trackpants, and trainers, which ones she had as a human named {{spoiler| Melanie}} when she was on "Deathbowl 98". The differences is the color had changed from aqua to white.
 
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* Every episode of ''[[Michiko to Hatchin]]''—unless multiple episodes take place over the day—features Michiko and Hana wearing different clothes. Despite being on the run/tracking someone down across the country. Michiko occasionally chases clothes mid-episode.
* In ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'', when not at school and thus in uniform all the characters are shown in casual outfits that change from episode to episode (and within an episode, if it spans more than a day).
* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' plays this as an "is and isn't". Sayo (resident [[Cute Ghost Girl]]) wears the same old style school uniform, however as a ghost [[Jacob Marley Apparel|Iit's doubtunlikely she's got much in the way of options]]. Kotaro wears two outfits per arc, his normal gear which he always has, and an outfit for his 15-year-old disguised form (this second one changed from the mafia suit in the Festival arc, and the armored clothes in the Magic world arc). The rest of the cast has their uniforms (Negi has his suit) which they wear generally, giving a sense of this trope. They wear other outfits to provide clothed [[Fan Service]], putting whatever Stripperific outfit they wish on the girls, and then replacing them with an equally stripperific outfit after whatever they are wearing suffers the inevitable [[Clothing Damage]] this series brings. However, in a case of actual limited wardrobe, Negi only has the one cloak, as he hasn't replaced/mended it since a fight in the latest{{when}} arc which [[Clothing Damage|put a large hole in it]].
** Before the start of the Magic World arc, the limited wardrobe aspect is commented on when both Negi and Kotaro are called out for not "getting in the mood" since neither was wearing an eccentric battle costume or casual outfit. Negi insists he's still a teacher and must dress as one, and Kotaro insists his school uniform IS''is'' his battle costume.
** Pactio cards have an outfit programmed into itthem, so when theytheir users summon their artifact thetheir clothes change to a limited wardrobe option.
* Averted by ''[[Kaleido Star]]''—although she has a couple outfits that we see her in several times (most notably a blue shorts and white T-shirt combo she trains in), in general Sora wears a different set of clothes in almost every episode. She even has different sets of training clothes, ranging from the aforementioned shorts and T-shirt to a leotard and ballet slippers.
* ''[[Yotsuba&!]]'' seems like a more severe case than she actually is; some people misremember her as only having one shirt, but it's actually a number of shirts with the same design scheme: an ''X'' body with ''Y'' sleeves and collar (and sometimes shoulders). Careful comparison reveals significant differences. That said, she does have other outfits that don't follow this pattern: her pajamas, her swimsuit, her ''yukata'', her poncho, her recycled shirt, her ''hapi'', her "flower cupid" outfit from episode 18, her triangle-like dress from chapter 27... umm... that's still not that much. Maybe others will surface.