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Marvel Comics Women’s Suits Have A Hidden Heroic Interior

Back in February, Fun.com released a line of DC Comics women’s suits and Marvel fans cried out from all corners of comics fandom, “What about us?!” Now their time has come with new distinctive office stylings for Marvel lovers.

This slick work wardrobe can go from business meetings to the comic-con, thanks to its secret identity that only you know about—a hidden lining filled to the brim with your favorite Marvel heroes.

Fun.com’s suits are all impeccably tailored, with a fit that’s the perfect combination of casual and chic. The black exterior of the blazer is just a ruse because inside you’ll find a bold, colorful lining featuring Black Widow, The Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America.

Thanos wouldn’t dare snap his fingers at you while you’re dressed in such polished attire. He’s the worst boss, seriously.

The suit jacket isn’t the only item of clothing with hidden powers, trousers and a stylish pencil both have the same heroic interior that show off prints of vintage comic panels. The bottom pieces are easily interchangeable whether you like to fight crime in pants or a skirt, the look is yours to define.

These sleek business suits have all the looks of formal attire with a fun edge that helps to energize your everyday office style. Now you can take your favorite heroes to work with you to help inspire you to be heroic all throughout the day. Excelsior!

Check out all the details of this super office wear on Fun.com.

Are you ready to suit up for work? Let us know in the comments! And tag @nerdist and @justjenn on twitter to show us your super work outfit!

Images: Fun.com

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