Friday, 17 January 2014

Hero Clothing

Thanks to all the children who reminded me of an important aspect that I overlooked - hero clothing.

Through history, heroes in stories have warn distinctive outfits. Here are some that you sent in:

'Jess can usually be seen wearing her fuchsia pink jumpsuit which has her famous initials FJJ on it. Her signature jumpsuit moulds into any shape her body is in.' - Ben G, Leah, Alice & Britney from Broadway.

'Turbo the toddler wears a blue lycra running suit with a red T on the front and his boots are springy. His hair is all slicked back to make him look fast.' - George from St Edward's.

'Ant-Man wears a flowing red cape, an eye mask and red converse shoes." -  Ellie-Jean H from Manor School.

'Helpful Henry wears a red jumpsuit that looks a bit like a onesie. He has a yellow cape as shiny as the sun.' - Anonymous from Rosemellin.

'She is pretty but it looks like her clothes where shrunk then painted on by a old lady.' - Hannah, Tregolls.

'My hero’s name is Night Vision. He has a black cape, sharp brown eyes, grey boots and a grey t-shirt.' - Wahhaj from Bridge School in Leicester.

'He is quite the snappy dresser; his favourite day wear is pink baggy trousers and a t shirt bearing his name. Baggy trousers are important as they allow full functioning of his fart powers. He enjoys wearing a suit and tie for special occasions. When relaxing at home, he likes to wear a smoking jacket and cravat.' - Highfield School.

'Banana girl is really pretty. Her hair is blonde and she wears yellow lipstick smothered over her face. She wears a black jumper and a yellow skirt.' - Katie from St Hardulph's

'She has long blonde hair, and she has a gold cape around her shoulders. Purple dress and she has a pink mask across her eyes.' - Mya from Barford

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