

You will walk approximately 12,000 steps at Comic Con. You will wait in three separate queues - one for entry, one for a limited-edition print, one for a photo-op you didn't budget for. You will sweat through two conversations about multiverses while standing directly under a spotlight. And somewhere between artists’ alley and the main stage, you'll realize the best cosplay you could've pulled off was just dressing well.
Because not everyone can pull up in full Spider-Verse glory - but everyone can avoid showing up with civilian NPC energy.
Mumbai Comic Con at the Jio World Convention Centre is enormous. Not "big convention" enormous - actually enormous. Multiple halls, a crowd that comes in full costume and strong opinion, and a schedule that makes a full day feel short. Even the most powerful superheroes had a suit doing real work underneath the cape. So does yours.
The Comic Con Problem Nobody Addresses in the Event Guide
Comic Con runs a full weekend. Most people show up on Day 1 dressed sharp - by afternoon they've either overheated like the Human Torch on a bad day, or they're wishing their jeans had more give than Bruce Banner's shirts. The venue is air-conditioned, then it isn't, then you're outside for a food break, then you're back in a packed hall for a panel. Your outfit needs to survive all of that.
Oversized Tees: Your Civilian Disguise That Actually Works
Every superhero has a civilian identity. This is yours - but make it intentional. An oversized tee sits in that rare pocket between laid-back and deliberate. For a crowd that lives and breathes visual culture, that distinction matters more than you'd think.
XYXX's oversized tees are cut with drop shoulders and a relaxed body - not just a large tee passed off as oversized. Lightweight enough for a full day across halls, structured enough to look like you made a choice, not like you rolled out of the Sanctum Sanctorum.
What works at Comic Con specifically:
- Solid black - the Bruce Wayne of colors. Goes with everything, reveals nothing.
- Washed or muted tones - earthy greens, faded greys - if you want to complement a cosplay or just look like you're from a grittier timeline.
- Fitted at the shoulder, loose through the body - the silhouette you're after, and XYXX's cut lands exactly there.
Pro move: pack a second one in your bag. A fresh tee at the midpoint of Comic Con is a real power-up.
Chino Shorts: Because Your Legs Are Also in the Multiverse for 8 Hours
Even Thor had to sit through Asgardian council meetings. You've got panels, queues, and crouching for photos. Denim doesn't love that range of movement and trackpants don't dress it up.
XYXX's chino shorts hit the balance - structured enough to look intentional, relaxed enough to exist for eight hours without staging a ‘revolt’. The cotton-twill doesn't wrinkle into chaos, and the straight fit works across body types without needing to be styled around.
For Comic Con:
- Khaki or olive + black oversized tee - clean, deliberate, works in every timeline.
- Navy for a bit more structure without going full S.H.I.E.L.D. agent.
- All-black - streetwear that reads like a character arc.
The Layer Underneath That Actually Matters
Even Iron Man had something under the suit. Micro Modal underwear is your arc reactor - invisible, essential, and the reason everything else functions. Naturally moisture-absorbing, 3x softer than cotton, built to go the full day without the kind of discomfort that starts small and becomes the only thing you're thinking about by 4 PM.
The Comic Con Kit, Simplified
- 1 oversized tee (on body) + 1 spare in your bag.
- 1 pair of chino shorts.
- Micro Modal underwear underneath.
- Comfortable sneakers - your feet will file a formal complaint with the Avengers otherwise.
Show Up Right. Stay for the Final Act.
Every great comic run ends strong. The best version of you at Comic Con isn't the one who planned the most - it's the one still going at the evening panels when everyone else has rage-quit to find a seat. That takes a wardrobe that doesn't tap out before you do.
Shop the full XYXX range before the weekend. Because the queue for the good stuff - inside and outside the venue - always starts earlier than expected.