Wolverine, various X films
With
Wolvie, it’s all about the leisure wear — specifically, the white tank
top that serves as his back-up costume whenever he’s not wearing Xavier?
brand black leather. The biceps help, too.
The Human Torch, Fantastic Four
A
little flair goes a long way. This outfit could just be a typical
mid-decade dark jumpsuit, but that snazzy ''4'' grabs your attention.
It's like a pocket square.
Batman, Batman & Robin
Nipples!
Image Credit: Everett Collection
Dr. Manhattan, Watchmen
If you've got it, flaunt it.
Image Credit: DC Comics
Thor, Thor
The chain-mail sleeves scream ''power.'' The metallic breastplate proclaims ''confidence.'' The cape is red... so red.
Image Credit: Mark Fellman/Marvel Studios
Hal Jordan, Green Lantern
Essentially painted on with space magic/CGI effects. Body paint still counts as clothing, right?
Mr. Incredible, The Incredibles
It requires serious shoulders, but most good clothes do.
Hellboy, Hellboy
Leather pants, a trench coat, and no shirt. Sure, Hellboy sounds like a flasher, but great fashion is all about taking chances.
Image Credit: Egon Endrenyi
Blade, Blade
Extremely influential, Blade's battle wear helped to define a generation of superhero outfits. Hooray for black leather!
Image Credit: Everett Collection
Superman, Superman
In the '70s, superhero outfits didn't come with Kevlar or prosthetic six-packs. That's all man, baby. Mr. Reeve, we salute you.
Image Credit: Everett Collection
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