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* In one ''[[Justice League of America]]'' story, after Black Canary defeats Giganta, she goes, "If you insist on wearing a skirt into battle, put on some underpants, or at least learn to sit like a lady."
** Seanbaby pointed out the same thing, albeit [http://www.seanbaby.com/superfriends/giganta.htm more crudely].
{{quote| ''Bystander:'' Son, I wanted you to learn about the female body; I just wish your first sight of it wasn't twenty feet wide.}}
* ''[[Gotham City Sirens]]'' makes it very clear that [[Catwoman (comics)|Catwoman]] cannot be wearing a bra underneath her [[Spy Catsuit]].
* ''[http://www.indyplanet.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=3429 Gemini Storm]'' has Elizabeth Rose, whose clothes are all strapless and we can see she doesn't wear a bra underneath. She does [http://hdub7.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d2jznu9 wear a thong], though.
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* Jessica Rabbit in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]''. She was given panties in the DVD release, sorry to say, though she's still obviously going bra-less.
* Comes up in ''[[Shock Treatment]]'', when Janet's parents are upset by her new outfit.
{{quote| ''Mr. Weis:'' She's practically naked in that thing! <br />
''Janet:'' Well I can't wear anything under it, Daddy, it would spoil the lines. }}
* The Mike Myers's vehicle ''[[The Love Guru]]'' parodies the [[Real Life]] examples below with the titular Guru caught by the paparazzi getting out of a limo without underoos.
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* The female [[Big Bad|Big Bads]] in ''[[The Wheel of Time]]'' are partial to wearing gowns of "streith", which is basically mood cloth. Under certain conditions, it becomes transparent or smoky, showing that they don't bother with underwear, and making this "vapor wear" of the most literal variety.
* Done by Craye Sawtelle, the [[Evil Sorcerer|Evil Sorceress]] of ''The Spring'', one of the Silver John stories by [[Manly Wade Wellman]]:
{{quote| "She winnowed close then. I made out that she didn't have on air stitch under her silky dress. She was proudly made, and well she knew it. She stood so close she near about touched me."}}
* In ''[[Incarnations of Immortality|On A Pale Horse]]'', when Death meets Nature, she is wearing a dress literally made out of fog. In every other book in the series, she wears a dress made of leaves.
** [[Piers Anthony]] [[Author Appeal|is in a polygamous marriage]] with this trope and [[Panty Shot]], and they recur regularly, separately or in the same paragraph, throughout all his series.
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** NPC Sasha used to wear a short sarong so low on her hips that any underpants she was wearing would have been apparent. After the [[Art Shift]], she's switched to jeans and a t-shirt. Post-[[Art Shift]] [[Christmas Cake|Ruby]], on the other hand, clearly isn't wearing a bra under her new dress (for obvious reasons, since she now has angelic wings). This is a bit more alarming than the other examples since Ruby is A) quite stacked and B) the single mother of a young boy.
** Outright lampshaded by NPC [[Funny Animal|Diedrich]].
{{quote| Did you know only 1 in 1200 Gaians wears underwear? [[Covert Pervert|I'm the expert. Since I'm short.]]}}
* Feral in ''[[Blood Rayne]] 2'' is covered only by what appears to be a deep indigo vapor on the surface of her skin. Since she and her animated [[Body Paint]] tend to move capriciously, [[Theiss Titillation Theory]] is heavily applied with [[Nipple-and-Dimed]] up top and [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]] below, while leaving her rear more casually exposed at times.
** Rayne's evening gown in the opening chapter of the game, showing [[Absolute Cleavage]] and slits so high up the hips there couldn't be undergarments beneath it. While you can imagine the material would move better for an [[Action Girl]] than her usual leathers, [[Magic Skirt|the lower hem accommodates her moves more than plausibly]].