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[[File:thebaroness.jpg|link=G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra|frame|Exhibit № 1: [[The Baroness]] herself.]]
 
 
{{quote|"''A male rogue will wear dark leather armor with little metal studs all over it, because nothing says "stealth" like a bunch of glittering bits of metal all over the place. Ladies in the same profession lean towards the skin-tight catsuit look, because the first step in being stealthy is apparently to make sure every able-bodied man within a hundred paces is staring at you with his mouth slightly open... It's nice to see that when it comes to apparel, roleplaying games have a lot of equality: Everybody dresses like an idiot.''"|'''The DM''', ''[http://shawntionary.com/chainmailbikini/?p=26 Chainmail Bikini]''}}
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** The 1969 Pilot Film had Lupin in one, in a shot that gets homaged throughout the series.
* Angel of ''[[The Big O]]'' will occasionally wear one of these. Like almost everything else she wears, it's bright pink.
* Miu in ''[[HistorysKenichi: StrongestThe DiscipleMightiest KenichiDisciple]]'' wears this for nearly every fight, which allows for the artists to outline every curve for her t&a even when they decide it should be reduced to just covering the essentials for the rating.
* In ''[[Tetsuwan Birdy]]'', Birdy wears one of these when she's spying/fighting. She's an alien, so it's easier to explain why she can move so easily in it. Most of it is also skin-colored, so it looks like she's wearing what amounts to a bathing suit.
* The [[No Name Given|Belladonna Lily Woman]] in ''[[Noir]]'' wore one. All of her male compatriots wore [[Badass in a Nice Suit|suits]].
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