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** They do sometimes wear more practical outfits for an assassination-job, along with occasional disguises, but this is done very inconsistently. Sometimes Mireille does her work in top, miniskirt and high heels, even though she would have had plenty of time for switching to a better outfit.
** [[Stalker with a Crush|Chloe]] from the same series takes the opposite tack. While she occasionally is seen in tunics at the [[Ancient Conspiracy|Soldats']] headquarters her entire closet at her Paris apartment is filled with identical green cloaks. Another episode has her closet filled with colourful, frilly dresses - that she never, ever wears. Supposedly it's a reference to her seiyuu's previous role as Tomoyo of ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]''.
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* Similarly, Maia in the anime ''[[Daphne in the Brilliant Blue]]'' wears the same fancy party dress every day, when she's not in agency "uniform" or a disguise—and sometimes as ''part'' of a disguise.
* In the same vein, Ishida Uryuu in ''[[Bleach]]'': after his mantle is destroyed, he pulls out an identical spare. Other than this, however, the anime is known for providing its characters with a very wide variety of unique casual wear when not in their school uniforms.
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