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* [[The Creeper|Jack Ryder]] actually got his costume from a costume shop's rejected costume parts. And it shows. In ''Batman: The Animated Series'' he acquired the costume from various clothes in a Vintage Clothing boutique.
* [[The Creeper|Jack Ryder]] actually got his costume from a costume shop's rejected costume parts. And it shows. In ''Batman: The Animated Series'' he acquired the costume from various clothes in a Vintage Clothing boutique.
* [[Green Lantern|Alan Scott]] got his costume from a theatre's box of spare costume parts.
* [[Green Lantern|Alan Scott]] got his costume from a theatre's box of spare costume parts.
* Ditto for Jack Knight as [[Starman (Comic Book)|Starman]], whose costume is something he ''literally'' pieced together in a few minutes from things he hadn't sold in his secondhand shop.
* Ditto for Jack Knight as [[Starman (comics)|Starman]], whose costume is something he ''literally'' pieced together in a few minutes from things he hadn't sold in his secondhand shop.
* [[X-Men|Jubilee]] before she got depowered. Her costumes were probably inspired by the anime look, but she's the comic book example that jumps out as having WAY too many accessories. Her most infamous attire is a bright yellow trench-coat, huge ''hot pink'' wrap around glasses, and what looks like giant dishwashing gloves, and this was worn over shorts and a red shirt. Of course given that she debuted in [[The Eighties]]... [[Word of God]] is that the outfit was deliberately designed to look like a Robin (of ''[[Batman]]'' fame) costume made out of actual clothing.
* [[X-Men|Jubilee]] before she got depowered. Her costumes were probably inspired by the anime look, but she's the comic book example that jumps out as having WAY too many accessories. Her most infamous attire is a bright yellow trench-coat, huge ''hot pink'' wrap around glasses, and what looks like giant dishwashing gloves, and this was worn over shorts and a red shirt. Of course given that she debuted in [[The Eighties]]... [[Word of God]] is that the outfit was deliberately designed to look like a Robin (of ''[[Batman]]'' fame) costume made out of actual clothing.
** Wonderfully [[Lampshaded]] in the Marvel vs DC [[Crossover]]: Robin appears out of nowhere in front of Jubilee and she just replies (paraphrasing) "Nice outfit." They end up as potential love interests {{spoiler|before battling.}}
** Wonderfully [[Lampshaded]] in the Marvel vs DC [[Crossover]]: Robin appears out of nowhere in front of Jubilee and she just replies (paraphrasing) "Nice outfit." They end up as potential love interests {{spoiler|before battling.}}