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{{trope}}
[[File:SPsameclothes_2509SPsameclothes 2509.png|link=South Park|frame|Look familiar?]]
{{quote|"I guess our clothes are magic fabric, they grow with us."
"No, our moms just made bigger ones as we got older. 'I want one just like this only longer!'"|'''Commentary''' on the dub of ''[[Soul Eater]]'', episode 23}}
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** Also invoked in the episode "My Future Self 'n' Me," where actors are hired to portray older versions of kids, usually wearing the same kind of clothes.
* The cast of ''[[A Pup Named Scooby Doo]]'' are wearing little kid-sized versions of what the teen cast of the original ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' wear.
* ''[[The Flintstone Kids]]'': They stayed together as kids, they remaind friends as adults ... and all through the years the main foursome -- 10foursome—10-year-olds Fred, Wilma, Barney and Betty -- wearBetty—wear the same outfits as as adults. Fred in his orange and black diamond-spotted shirt with blue tie, Barney in his dark brown pullover, Wilma in her white dress with pearls and bow-tied Betty in her light blue dress.
* Not only did Dexter from ''[[Dexter's Laboratory|Dexters Laboratory]]'' have an entire wardrobe filled with black boots, lab coats and purple gloves, it was shown in the Made-for-TV-Movie original series finale ''Ego Trip'' that he would continue to wear this attire for the rest of his life.
* Subverted in ''[[Totally Spies]]'': When [[Cool Old Guy|Jerry]] was younger, he wore loud shirts and a [[Funny Afro|ginormous afro]], whereas these days he's always in a suit.
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