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In terms of dress, living Dan was a man who dressed flamboyantly. His clothes and personal armour were very colourful and flashy. In addition, he would usually wear a [[wikipedia:codpiece|codpiece]] and a gold necklace with a giant pendant that had the letter "F" emblazoned on it.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|9}}  
In terms of dress, living Dan was a man who dressed flamboyantly. His clothes and personal armour were very colourful and flashy. In addition, he would usually wear a [[wikipedia:codpiece|codpiece]] and a gold necklace with a giant pendant that had the letter "F" emblazoned on it.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|9}}  


The one exception to Dan's usual style of dress was the armour he wore the day of the Battle of Gallowmere. This was a standard set of armour including pauldrons, a cuirass, a bevor, gauntlets, greaves and sabatons. Dan wore a red doublet underneath the cuirass whose puffy sleeves were left unarmoured.
The one exception to Dan's usual style of dress was the armour he wore the day of the Battle of Gallowmere. This was a standard set of armour including pauldrons, a cuirass, a bevor, gauntlets, greaves and sabatons. Dan wore a red doublet underneath the cuirass, the puffy sleeves of which were left unarmoured.
   
   
In death, Dan had become a skeleton. Due to his fatal injury, he was missing his left eye. His jaw was missing as well, theorised to have been stolen by a witch.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|4}} He retained the armour he wore during the Battle of Gallowmere with the exception of the helmet and gauntlets.
In death, Dan had become a skeleton. Due to his fatal injury, he was missing his left eye. His jaw was missing as well, theorised to have been stolen by a witch.{{Bookref|Comic-Prequel|4}} He retained the armour he wore during the Battle of Gallowmere with the exception of the helmet and gauntlets.


By 1886, Dan's ensemble also included a pair of gloves.
By the late 19th century, Dan's standard ensemble also came to include a pair of gloves. During several of his missions in London, he was forced to disguise himself in various outfits:
*In order to get into a gentleman's club in Whitechapel, Dan had to wear a dinner jacket with a top hat and fake beard.
*Later, in order to fool the enraged Mullocks, Dan disguised himself as their king so that they would let him leave without incident.
 
After the resolution of a time travel paradox, Dan found himself wearing the Super Armour, a magic armour made from a similar substance as the [[Gold Shield]] of [[Karl Sturnguard]].
 
{{ResurrectionText|Some sources claim the midsection of Dan's cuirass was missing from his undead form, exposing his ribcage. These sources also claim that Dan had to disguise himself as a pirate at one point in order to convince a [[Scurvy Docks]] [[Harbour Master|harbour master]] to lend him a ship.}}


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