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[[File:200px-Fifth_Doctor.jpg|thumb|left|130px|The Doctor in his first outfit]]
[[File:200px-Fifth_Doctor.jpg|thumb|left|130px|The Doctor in his first outfit.]]


This Doctor had two different (but similar) outfits, wearing his first one in the first stages of his life and his second one in the later stages. His usual attire was a traditional cricket outfit. His very first outfit (DW: ''Castrovalva'') was a long beige coat with red lining along the collars, sleeves and pockets. On his left lapel he wore a stick of celery (for he was allergic to certain gases in the praxis range of the spectrum and if he was near any, it would turn purple and he would eat it) and a white long sleeve cricket jumper with a red and black V-Neck pattern. Under that would be a white dress shirt with a red interior and embroidered[[Image:Fifth doctor season 21.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor in his second outfit.]] question marks on the collars. His trousers were a unique pattern consisting of brown and beige stripes. Often he would top the look off with a Panama hat with a red band studded with sparkling stones.
This Doctor had two different (but similar) outfits, wearing his first one in the first stages of his life and his second one in the later stages. His usual attire was a traditional cricket outfit. His very first outfit (DW: ''Castrovalva'') was a long beige coat with red lining along the collars, sleeves and pockets. On his left lapel he wore a stick of celery (for he was allergic to certain gases in the praxis range of the spectrum and if he was near any, it would turn purple and he would eat it) and a white long sleeve cricket jumper with a red and black V-Neck pattern. Under that would be a white dress shirt with a red interior and embroidered[[Image:Fifth doctor season 21.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor in his second outfit.]] question marks on the collars. His trousers were a unique pattern consisting of brown and beige stripes. Often he would top the look off with a Panama hat with a red band studded with sparkling stones.
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