Mario's Shirt

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Mario's classic long-sleeved red undershirt
Mario's classic long-sleeved red undershirt

Mario's Shirt is the classic red shirt that Mario wears during most of his platforming Mario series games, except when he is Dr. Mario, uses a power-up, or is playing sports. However, a few exceptions have taken place, such as in Super Mario Sunshine, where his default shirt is short-sleeved. Mario can also receive a Hawaiian-style turquoise vest with Shine Sprites on it after beating the game.

There have also been recolors of his shirt in the older Mario games, where the most common recolor was blue instead of red. When wearing a blue shirt, he would usually wear red overalls. In the Super Smash Bros. series, Mario can recolor his outfit at will, along with other characters in that series.

A few Badges in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door can change his shirt, as well as his hat. This can be done by equipping the L Emblem Badge (which gives him Luigi's clothes), the W Emblem Badge (which gives him him Wario's clothes), or a combination of both (which gives him Waluigi's clothes). Both use 0 BP and have no effects other than changing his appearance.

Although many types of shirts are available to Mario, they do not majorly influence him unless he uses a power-up.

In the game, Super Mario RPG: The Legend of the Seven Stars, Mario wore a variety of shirts that acted as a form or armor. However, these shirts could not be visible on screen or worn by Mario as he would still appear in his traditional outfit.



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