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Basic Trope: A Sharp-Dressed Man. Who happens to be a Badass too.

  • Straight: Graves wears a sharp, but conservative suit, and proceeds to show the audience why he's such a badass.
  • Exaggerated: Graves wears a sharp suit, walks into an enemy army base and kicks everybody's asses without a weapon. While dodging bullets and superior firepower.
  • Justified:
    • Under that suit, Graves is wearing a bulletproof vest, and he knows that he stands a better chance. He also knows that the fact that he isn't wearing what enemies expect him to wear will give him a slight advantage.
    • Graves was at a formal event when the enemy attacked him.
    • It is World War 2, the fifties, the Napoleonic Wars, the Middle Ages, or any time when dress was a symbol of a hierarchy which is based partly on mastery of violence. In other words nice suits are worn by badasses because that's what badasses wear.
  • Inverted: Graves sneaks in as a hobo.
  • Subverted: Graves wears his suit, then mugs a guard for his disguise
  • Double Subverted: … Graves then walks into the base, past the guards, and promptly strips off his disguise to reveal an identical suit.
  • Parodied: In Badass Academy, that's one of the first few lessons they teach on how to look good while beating up your enemy.
  • Deconstructed: Graves is sorely defeated as his suit restricts his movements, and his suit can't protect him from a few bullets to the head.
  • Reconstructed: Graves's suit is modified to use bulletproof fabrics, and he intentionally loosens the suit so that it wouldn't restrict his movements so much. As a final touch, he hides a few weapons in there. Just in case.
  • Zig Zagged: Graves kicks ass with his own suit, but as he moves through the Big Bad's base, he uses parts of his outfit to kill Mooks or removes them such as when he gets to the Big Bad's lair, he is a Walking Shirtless Scene. Just before he enters, he strips a suit from a defeated foe, so that he looks sharp and ready for the final showdown.
  • Averted: Graves decides not to go in as a One-Man Army. He instead calls up a real army, and proceeds to storm the base.
  • Enforced: Graves is actually a mercenary, and his mission is to storm the base, in a suit that would make James Bond jealous. He reluctantly takes it on, because he has to.
  • Lampshaded: One of the soldiers remark that the suit looks extremely good on Graves. He smiles, then takes him out anyway.
  • Invoked: Anybody in a sharp suit, and not here on official business is immediately assumed to have bad intentions.
  • Exploited: Graves knows that wearing a suit increases his chances of success, and wears it. Looking good in it is just a side-effect that he doesn't mind.
  • Defied: Graves wears a suit and walks in. He's immediately captured, before he can kick any ass.
  • Discussed: "I don't care what Burn Notice says. I'd rather wear a greatcoat than a sharp-looking suit."
  • Conversed: "You ever notice how the guys that come to attack either wear something foreboding, or wear some awesome suits?" "Yeah. Why aren't they shot on sight?"
  • Played For Laughs: Graves wears a suit, and attacks, only to get kicked out. He retries several dozen times, of which the audience only sees three. Each time Graves retries, he wears a different suit. By the time he succeeds, he bemoans the cost of more than fifty suits he would never use again.
  • Played For Drama:

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