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Basically, when you can tell sides in a conflict by what they wear. It doesn't matter the specifics of what they wear, just that one side has a distinctly different dress than the other. This is actually quite common in fiction. One example is wearing a uniform for any military, either in fiction or Real Life (since you need to tell who to stab/shoot at). This also means this trope can be enforced by an actual Dress Code. Other times, it can be cultural dresses or the personal styles of the heroes and villains. A Super-Trope to: Examples of Dress-Coded for Your Convenience include:

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  • Basically, when you can tell sides in a conflict by what they wear. It doesn't matter the specifics of what they wear, just that one side has a distinctly different dress than the other. This is actually quite common in fiction. One example is wearing a uniform for any military, either in fiction or Real Life (since you need to tell who to stab/shoot at). This also means this trope can be enforced by an actual Dress Code. Other times, it can be cultural dresses or the personal styles of the heroes and villains. A Super-Trope to: Examples of Dress-Coded for Your Convenience include:
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  • Basically, when you can tell sides in a conflict by what they wear. It doesn't matter the specifics of what they wear, just that one side has a distinctly different dress than the other. This is actually quite common in fiction. One example is wearing a uniform for any military, either in fiction or Real Life (since you need to tell who to stab/shoot at). This also means this trope can be enforced by an actual Dress Code. Other times, it can be cultural dresses or the personal styles of the heroes and villains. This can also apply even with Gray and Gray Morality. Just because you don't know which side is really the bad guys, doesn't mean you still can't tell one side from the other. Distinctive Appearances is a Super-Trope. See also Alike and Antithetical Adversaries for how this can be illustrated in a conflict. A Super-Trope to: * Gas Mask Mooks * Putting on the Reich * Sensible Heroes, Skimpy Villains * Spikes of Villainy * Sukhomlinov Effect Compare Hollywood Dress Code, Color Coded for Your Convenience, Good Eyes, Evil Eyes, Obviously Evil, Highly-Conspicuous Uniform, Characteristic Clothing Colors, Slobs Versus Snobs. Examples of Dress-Coded for Your Convenience include:
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