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Reply Subj: Super hero costumes and the Olympics Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 at 09:17:52 pm EDT | |||||||
The Olympic outfits are only really designed to be used for maybe an hour, and requires maximum performance during that hour. So they're often tailored to the specific needs for the specific event and the specific environment. In other words, it's hot and humid in Beijing, so the athletes wear as little as possible to avoid exhaustion and dehydration for as long as possible. Superheroes, on the other hand, have one costume (or maybe several variations or copies of it) that must be used no matter what the environment is like. Cold, hot, rainy, dry, etc. They wouldn't have the choice of changing into one specifically made for the circumstances (except Fashion Accessory, maybe). So they need one, or maybe two if you want to go seasonal, that can be used in all conditions. That makes most of the "minimal" superhero costumes very impractical. It also makes most things like skirts - or anything else that doesn't stay in place on its own, and might increase self-consciousness - impractical because they'll be a constant maintenance issue. | |||||||
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