One ofthe biggest complaints everyone has with the Marvel Cinematic Universeconcerns their costume designs.

Indeed, Marvel Studios has aterrible tendency of completely overdesigning their costumes.

While it would look more empty without these lines, there are better ways to fix that issue.

Paul Bettany as Vision with a curious expression wile standing in the woods in Avengers Age of Ultron

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It also adds fuel to the theory that Marvel Studios is just scared of segments of solid colors.

However, theEndgamesuit decided to throw those perfectly fine design philosophies away.

It, again, alludes to Marvel Studios being resistant to solid colors.

Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man wearing a backpack and hiding in a cement pipe In Spider Man: Homecoming

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Her previous outfits, like the ones seen inIron Man 2andThe Avengers, are pretty much perfect.

For starters,Taskmaster has a random hoodfor some reason.

The hood seemingly has no purpose and doesn’t ever be shown to be useful in the film itself.

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Hoods are cool, yes.

But characters with them, like Green Arrow, use them to hide their identity.

Taskmaster doesn’t need to do that.

Black Widow laying on the ground looking distressed in Avengers: Endgame

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So what’s the point?It’s textbook overdesign, and in the worst possible way, too.

In recent films, they’ve cut those out completely.

The transition of her suit fromCaptain MarveltoThe Marvelsis a huge, surprising improvement for Marvel Studios.

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But it doesn’t fix the rough, borderline hard-to-look-at suit in the first film.

The real killer of the Integrated Suit is the aspects found in the black segments.

The kneecaps, though, have strange red and gold lining in a row that just look clumped together.

Olga Kurylenko as Antonia aka Taskmaster with her hands crossed over her chest in Black Widow.

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4Kamala’s Updated Suit

Kamala Khan/Ms.

Marvel (Iman Vellani)

Kamala Khan actually had a great suit inher debut Disney+ series,Ms.

It wasn’t untilThe Marvelsthat the suit was taken and muddled with.

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Bluntly put:Kamala’s suit inThe Marvelsis a cluttered mess.

With how big the spider is, it makes the torso look incredibly over-populated.

Butthe true killer of this suit is its use of gold accents all over.

Brie Larson as Captain Marvel looking onward into the distance.

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It could have worked but failed in execution.

Alas, the third suit is plain bad.

The additions to the suit do nothing for Ant-Man’s actual abilities and are simply cosmetic.

Three Spider-Men (Tobey Maguire, Tom Holland, and Andrew Garfield) getting ready for battle while atop the Statue of Liberty in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.'

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Iman Vellani as Ms Marvel on a poster for The Marvels, using her hard light power.

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Spider-Man wearing the Iron Spider suit while standing on a bridge in Spider-Man: No Way Home

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Paul Rudd as Scott Lang in Antman and the Wasp:Quantumania (2023)

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Mighty Thor and Thor standing side by side in an open field in Thor: Love and Thunder

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