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{{quote|''[[Invoked Trope|The back is what's important!]]''|'''Director Mori Toshimichi''' on [[Blaz BlueBlazBlue|Noel Vermillion]]'s design.}}
 
Backless outfits used for [[Fan Service]]. Ever since the [[The Roaring Twenties|1920s]] and much of the [[The Great Depression|1930s]] popularized the backless dress or top, whether bias-cut, halter, spaghetti-strapped or strapless, it has been a nice way of showing a little skin (fair, olive, dark or tanned) without getting too raunchy; a deeply cut dress can show the entire back and maybe a bit more, and makes it clear that the lady [[Vapor Wear|is not wearing a bra]]. At the same time, it can be more elegant and mature than [[Bare Your Midriff]] or some of the other [[Fanservice Costumes]]. [[Stripperiffic|Or not]].
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* ''[[Tales of Hearts]]'': Kohak Hearts has a backless leotard which covers her to the neck in front, but, combined with the little leg-frills that suggest a microskirt, gives her a very flirty look from the back.
* ''[[Lost Odyssey]]'': Female pirate Seth Balmore's outfit seems to lack any sort of back above the waist, no doubt giving Jansen in the back row an eyefull.
* ''[[Blaz BlueBlazBlue]]'': Noel's standard outfit in ''[[Blaz BlueBlazBlue]]'' is backless with a halter top, [[Detached Sleeves]] and a tiny skirt. The top also opens down the front for an alternate look with bonus extensive cleavage.
* ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep]]'': Aqua; it got to the point that [[Tetsuya Nomura]] actually had to censor the outfit's design. Her back used to go all the way down to below her waist.
* ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'': Rouge boasts this feature on both incarnations of her [[Spy Catsuit]], though it makes sense, since she has wings.