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* [[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.}}
* Also from the ''[[X-Men]]'', Sprite (as Shadowcat was originally known) briefly had a home-made costume. Intended to look like something a young teenager in [[The Eighties]] would think was cool, it was [https://web.archive.org/web/20150501072049/http://girl-wonder.org/dimestoredames/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/kitty-1.jpg a gold lamé monstrosity with legwarmers and rollerskates].
* Subverted with Manhunter, whose costume was assembled from whatever super-weapons she could grab from the evidence room. It looks [[Badass]].
* One incident forced [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]] to done pieces of costumes from his fellow West Coast Avengers to retrieve one of his missing armors. Hawkeye ended up giving him the joking name "Spare Parts Man". Thankfully, he retired that "armor" pretty quickly.
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* Admit it, you know someone like this.
** If you don't know a person like this, then you are that person.
* [[Super Junior]]'s 5th album concept ended up looking a lot like this. [http://static.allkpop.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/20110721_leeteuk.jpg Hilarity]{{Dead link}} ensued.<ref>No, you're not hallucinating. He's really wearing three pairs of underwear under fishnets, two coats, and a tube top made of ropes.</ref>
* Most Russian soldiers during [[The Nineties]]. They even had an ironic rhyme: Форма номер восемь, что спиздим, то и носим (Uniform #8, we wear what we steal).
* "Wacky Tacky Day", found at High Schools across the U.S.