Yes, one example is Gambit from the X-Men comics. He is known for wearing a sleeveless trench coat as part of his signature look.
Burberry
You can not just assume this.
One prominent female comic strip character who is known for wearing dark glasses is "Velma Dinkley" from the Scooby-Doo series. Velma is the intelligent and analytical member of the Mystery Inc. gang, recognized by her distinctive orange turtleneck and round glasses.
he wears a trench coat type jacket
Rupert Bear wears a red jumper and yellow checked trousers with a matching yellow scarf. Rupert is a comic strip character created by the artist Mary Tourtel. Every year since 1936 a comic annual has been published.
The comic book character you are describing is Tintin, a young Belgian reporter created by the artist Hergé. Tintin is known for his iconic cowlick and beige trench coat, and he is always accompanied by his loyal white fox terrier named Snowy (Milou in the original French version). Together, they embark on adventures around the world, solving mysteries and uncovering secrets.
Jughead
The type of coats that detectives often wear are known as trench coats.
The clothing she wears when in character.
None. Leonardo wears blue, Donatello wears purple, Rafael wears red, and Michaelangelo wears orange.
Wendy from Peter Pan wears a nightgown for the entire story. I'm sure there are other stories where a character wears their pajamas. I think Harold from Harold and the Purple Crayon does as well
Of course there is your wearing it right now silly.