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* [[Lampshaded]] in [http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20061102.html this strip] from ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]].''
* [[Lampshaded]] in ''[[Real Life Comics]]'' as part of a costume retrospective; when they get to the first costume change, Dave quips; "It's about time; that shirt was getting ripe."
* Having a wardrobe that never changes can make things difficult where things like changes in character design are concerned. That's why in ''[[Fletcher Apts]]'', when the characters underwent a change in appearance (most notably their clothing) they had to go purchase new clothes in [https://web.archive.org/web/20120227181058/http://www.fletcherapts.com/archive/20051128.html this strip] to explain the sudden change. The characters also permanently ditched shoes in the same strip.
* In ''[[Scary Go Round]]'', the male characters wear outfits that don't vary much (Ryan appeared in [[Lampshade Hanging|the same T-shirt]] for several years, until [http://www.scarygoround.com/index.php?date=20031001 the girls ganged up on him]). Female characters have more varied outfits (though each has an identifiable style of dress). The difference is probably because John Allison enjoys drawing pretty girls in nice clothes, but is also fairly realistic.
** In an interview, he said that women's fashion was always shifting and he liked drawing the female characters in different clothes, while menswear was really "a matter of covering five tube-shaped areas".