Outfit


 * For other items similar to NaN Outfits, see Clothes (Disambiguation).

are special articles of Clothing which empower the TFH: with special abilities in.

Locations and Uses
NaN Outfits grant each TFH: a special ability based on the theme of the attire. Certain NaN Outfits may bolster a TFH:'s defensive capabilities, while others may increase the power or range of certain weapons. NaN Outfits are obtained by making custom orders at TFH:, and providing TFH: with NaN Materials and NaN Rupees collected from Levels. When using Download Play, a limited selection of NaN Outfits can be ordered from TFH: inside TFH:'s multiplayer lobby.

When two or more TFH: have gathered and each has been assigned a color—green, blue, or red—some elements of their NaN Outfits may change colors accordingly. For example, the TFH:, TFH: and TFH: are changed completely to match a TFH:'s assigned color. Some NaN Outfits like the TFH: and TFH: have small portions that change color. Others like the TFH: and TFH: do not change color at all, making the TFH:' hair colors their only distinguishing feature. Certain NaN Outfits also change the appearance of the TFH: that each TFH: uses.

Miiverse stamps for each obtained TFH: are available for use in the TFH:.

Trivia

 * Crafting certain NaN Outfits will prompt a different sound effect while TFH: is tailoring them, as opposed to her usual cheer. Crafting the TFH: produces an explosion, followed by Couture's coughing. The TFH: produce the sound of balloons being blown up, then popping, and Madame exclaiming TFH:'s signature "Kooloo-Limpah". The TFH: produces the sound effect of Couture gasping.
 * According to the game's official Japanese site, some NaN Outfits are said to contain the souls of individuals skilled in whatever ability they grant. For example, the TFH: contains the soul of a samurai who trained diligently to master the TFH:, and the TFH: contains the soul of a swordfighter. Both the TFH: and the TFH: contain the souls of members of their tribes, the TFH: and NaN Zoras, respectively.
 * Due to technical limitations of Download Play, 8-bit music had to be created especially for that mode. Thus, the TFH: was created, so the 8-bit music could be heard at any time.
 * Several more NaN Outfits were planned during the game's development. These include the Stinky Costume which would keep enemies at bay, the Kansai Outfit which would put the situation reports into the Kansai dialect of Japanese, the Emperor's New Clothes which would make TFH: look naked to others, the Handsome Outfit that made TFH: look good in photos, and a Great Fairy Outfit.
 * Some NaN Outfits appear to be based on characters from other Nintendo games and other non-Nintendo media:
 * TFH: is based on the from the . Its name in the French translations, Carapace Marto ("Marto Shell"), furthers this reference. Marto is a misspelling of marteau ("hammer") made to resemble the name Mario.
 * The TFH: appears to be loosely based on the uniforms from the ' series (otherwise known as ' in the West).
 * The TFH: and TFH: NaN Outfits are likely a reference to the Queen of Hearts and the Card Soldiers from the book .
 * The TFH: appears to be based on Popo from , whose garb is strikingly similar.
 * The TFH: may be a reference to the outfits worn by.
 * Concept art for the TFH: resembled the Blue Pikmin from the  series.