The dark glasses looks much more casual than the others, the black one is my second favorite. The second look without the sunglasses and wrinkles just looks awkward as do the others with the trenchcoat and mask. I think the sunglasses look better than the regular glasses or mask for a casual appearance, perhaps if the regular glasses were black trimmed rather than orange.
Of these I'd suggest the black one, mostly on the basis that it actually looks well... casual. (Ie: something you'd wear when not saving the city - though you very well could save the city in that outfit <.< given that ya know, trenchcoats and anti-heroes and... oh never mind >.> you know what I mean!)
The rest... maybe it's just me but it fells too much like a Conspicuous Trenchcoat - that is someone trying to evade notice by dressing in a rather obvious "I'm Trying To Blend In" fashion.
If it were mine to do, I'd take Number 2 (with the clear glasses) - mute the pants to the nearest pastel (go to the very top of the gold/brown/yellow column) so that they're more of a khaki - which is a fairly ordinary type of pants. The shirt is fine as-is. Belt could stand to be toned down to a brown, black, or duller red. Shoes are probably fine. Glasses are fine.
Trenchcoat - it's not a typical color and clashes a little with the yellow/orange shirt - BUT then again with the above changes he'd look more like a normal-but-eccentric guy rather than someone obviously out of place and trying to hide the fact that he's obviously out of place >.> So this one is really wide open. If it were mine I'd probably mute it to a tan or pale brown myself. Could conceivably choose a more typical jacket too; but that's not really necessary.
Obviously the above is just personal opinion <,< feel free to ignore it if it doesn't suit ya!
Honestly either of the 2nd group are pretty solid. <^_^> I'm still personally iffy on the red coat, but to be fair I wear a black trench in the real world so I *may* be a smidge biased against bright colors lol >.>
If I had to pick one of the 2nd group, I'd say #1, those somewhat aqua colored pants really work surprisingly well imo.
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The rest... maybe it's just me but it fells too much like a Conspicuous Trenchcoat - that is someone trying to evade notice by dressing in a rather obvious "I'm Trying To Blend In" fashion.
If it were mine to do, I'd take Number 2 (with the clear glasses) - mute the pants to the nearest pastel (go to the very top of the gold/brown/yellow column) so that they're more of a khaki - which is a fairly ordinary type of pants. The shirt is fine as-is. Belt could stand to be toned down to a brown, black, or duller red. Shoes are probably fine. Glasses are fine.
Trenchcoat - it's not a typical color and clashes a little with the yellow/orange shirt - BUT then again with the above changes he'd look more like a normal-but-eccentric guy rather than someone obviously out of place and trying to hide the fact that he's obviously out of place >.> So this one is really wide open. If it were mine I'd probably mute it to a tan or pale brown myself. Could conceivably choose a more typical jacket too; but that's not really necessary.
Obviously the above is just personal opinion <,< feel free to ignore it if it doesn't suit ya!
If I had to pick one of the 2nd group, I'd say #1, those somewhat aqua colored pants really work surprisingly well imo.