Outfits

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Hats and outfits are items that can be purchased from Crazy Cap shops for either regular coins or regional coins. Mario can change outfits using the wardrobes found inside any Crazy Cap with a dedicated interior or inside the Odyssey. The effects of outfits are purely visual and do not affect gameplay.

Outfits

Cap Kingdom

Item Price Description
Black Top Hat 5 This classy number is the best seller at Bonneton's Crazy Cap shop.
Black Tuxedo 10 Bonneton's Crazy Cap shop is famous for these impeccably tailored outfits.

Cascade Kingdom

Item Price Description
Caveman Headwear 5 Primitive plumbers fashioned these from the skulls of Parabones.
Caveman Outfit 10 Early adventurers wore these outfits for maximum freedom of movement, if not maximum warmth.

Sand Kingdom

Item Price Description
Sombrero 5 Traditional Tostarenan hat. Keeps the sun out of your eyes and is just plain fun to wear.
Poncho 10 Traditional folk dress of the Tostarena region. Keeps the sun off and the breezes on.
Cowboy Hat 20 A classic hat, perfectly suited for wearing as you ride into sunsets.
Cowboy Outfit 25 Old-fashioned duds with a frontier feel. Gunslinging and cow-punching optional.

Lake Kingdom

Item Price Description
Swim Goggles 5 So fashionable you'll want to wear them on land.
Swimwear 10 The floaty ring does not actually float—it's just an accent on the outfit.

Wooded Kingdom

Item Price Description
Explorer Hat 5 Just because the territory is uncharted doesn't mean your head should be uncovered.
Explorer Outfit 10 Clothes that keep you comfortable even in the deepest heart of the wilderness.
Scientist Visor 20 A strange piece of headwear that gives off a science-y vibe.
Scientist Outfit 25 It's a scientific fact that nothing says "scientist" like a lab coat.

Lost Kingdom

Item Price Description
Aviator Cap 5 Gotta keep those ears warm at 33,000 feet.
Aviator Outfit 10 This jacket is how you let people know you're a pilot when you're not in a cockpit.

Metro Kingdom

Item Price Description
Builder Helmet 5 Whether you're building or inspecting, you gotta keep your head safe.
Builder Outfit 10 The perfect outfit whether you're constructing or inspecting the construction work of others.
Golf Cap 20 You're not playing golf unless everyone is staring at your hat.
Golf Outfit 25 "What?! Wait, let me turn down my outfit so I can hear you!"

Snow Kingdom

Item Price Description
Snow Hood 5 A down hood that keeps the cold from making you bitter.
Snow Suit 10 After decades of ice levels, FINALLY a good, warm jacket.

Seaside Kingdom

Item Price Description
Resort Hat 5 This hat is made for breathability, aiding in relaxation.
Resort Outfit 10 This outfit lets everyone know you take your relaxing seriously.
Sailor Hat 20 A hat respected the world over, especially the parts near water.
Sailor Suit 25 Of all uniforms, the one that is most likely to get really, really wet.

Luncheon Kingdom

Item Price Description
Chef Hat 5 Anyone wearing one of these makes many friends on Mount Volbono.
Chef Suit 10 Red scarves are a staple of fashion on Mount Volbono.
Painter's Cap 20 Is it even really painting if you're not wearing one of these?
Painter Outfit 25 Just the outfit you would expect to see on a painter. Prestained for your convenience.

Bowser's Kingdom

Item Price Description
Samurai Helmet 5 The samurai wore helmets that were functional AND fancy.
Samurai Armor 10 The samurai basically walked around wearing works of art.
Happi Headband 20 This coiled headband is perfect when you want to cover just a BIT of your head.
Happi Outfit 25 Traditional clothing designed to be easy to move around in at a festival.

Moon Kingdom

Item Price Description
Space Helmet 5 When you need to avoid the void.
Space Suit 10 The preferred outfit for steps and leaps of any size.

Mushroom Kingdom

Item Price Description
Mario 64 Cap 15 A charmingly blocky version of a classic.
Mario 64 Suit 20 When you just want to wrap yourself in nostalgia.

Glitches

The game attempting to apply the 8-Bit Mario Cap and the Skeleton Suit simultaneously
  • Applying the Randomize feature in the outfit selection screen will randomize both Mario's headwear and outfit independently every time the player dies. However, if Mario purchases an item of clothing from the shop while this feature is active and opts to equip it when the shopkeeper asks, that article of clothing will no longer be randomized, making it possible for either the headwear or outfit to be randomized independently of the other. This causes strange visual glitches when the player owns the 8-Bit Mario Cap and has their headwear set to randomize, but not the outfit (due to buying and equipping a new outfit). If the 8-Bit Mario Cap is randomly selected as the player dies, the game will attempt to apply it simultaneously with the body outfit that was selected. This will generally make Mario's head and hands disappear. Additionally, if Mario is wearing the Skeleton Suit, the 8-Bit Mario Cap will visually appear at Mario's feet.[1] The glitch will remain active until the player dies or enters another area.

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