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* Commander Bradshaw wears a safari outfit in the [[Thursday Next]] series. His books were adventure stories that fell out of favour and went out of print after the 1920s, but he had to stay in character in the BookWorld.
* The [[Comedic Hero]] of ''Scoop'', the 1938 satire by Evelyn Waugh, is a country wildlife writer who's accidentally sent overseas as a war correspondent. He's sent to the requisite adventure outfitters who, realising his naivete, sell him a vast mountain of clothing and equipment which he lugs to Africa with him.
* [[Biggles]] was one of the [[Trope Maker]]s for the Airman version, which is based on the [[Real Life]] uniforms of First World War aviators, and found himself wearing the Safari variant a few times while working as a [[Gentleman Adventurer]] for hire in the inter-war years.
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
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* Travelling Matt from ''[[Fraggle Rock]]'', safari outfit.
* [[Professor Elemental]]'s usual attire.
* Q dresses like this in an episode of ''[[Star Trek: The
** Let's not forget the outfit of [[Show Within a Show|CAPTAIN PROTON!]], which is an Airman outfit plus jetpack in the style of black-and-white sci-fi adventure serials like Commando Cody.
* ''[[Warehouse 13]]
== [[Recorded and Stand Up Comedy]] ==
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