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[[Image:SmartSuit-GTAVCS.jpg|right|thumb|130px|[[Victor Vance]] wearing the Smart Suit in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]].]]
[[Image:Winner-GTAVCS.jpg|right|thumb|130px|[[Victor Vance]] wearing the Winner in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]].]]


The '''Smart Suit''' is an unlockable [[Clothing in GTA Vice City Stories|outfit]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] for [[protagonist]] [[Victor Vance]].
The '''Winner''' is an unlockable [[Clothing in GTA Vice City Stories|outfit]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] for [[protagonist]] [[Victor Vance]].


== Description ==
== Description ==
The Smart Suit is fashioned as an expensive three-piece suit consisting of a light blue jacket with a dark blue [[wp:Handkerchief|pocket square]] and matching pants, a dark blue undershirt, and black dress shoes.
The Winner is fashioned as simple casualwear that consists of a white t-shirt with "R*LAX" printed on, blue stonewashed jeans (its texture derived from the [[Casual|Casuals]] but lightened) and yellow loafers.


Although the Smart Suit is similar to the [[Pastel Suit]], there are several minor differences: In addition to the colors, the Smart Suit's jacket is buttoned up, two-breasted and features several visible pockets while the Pastel Suit's jacket is unbuttoned, one-breasted and lacks visible pockets; the tips of the Smart Suit's undershirt collar is also notably smaller than those on the Pastel Suit.
The Winner is an end-game reward that is added to the player's [[wardrobe]] after completing the game's storyline missions, specifically by completing "[[Last Stand]]". The outfit is thus comparable to [['The King' Jumpsuit|'The King' jumpsuit]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] (which is unlocked the same way) and the [[Frankie (outfit)|Frankie]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] (which is more identical to the Winner by its design).


The outfit is added to the player's [[wardrobe]] after completing all [[Empire Building]]-type missions, which are only unlocked following "[[D.I.V.O.R.C.E.]]". Like other clothes in the game, changing into the outfit will remove up to a two star [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]].
Like other clothes in the game, changing into the outfit will remove up to a two star [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The suit is intentionally designed to mimicking open-buttoned two-breasted-styled suits popular during the 1980s, such as those seen in [[wp:Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]].
* The "R*LAX" T-shirt is a reference to [[wp:Frankie Goes to Hollywood|Frankie Goes to Hollywood]]'s iconic "Frankie Say Relax" and "Frankie Say War!" T-shirts marketed with the release of [[wp:Two Tribes|Two Tribes]] in 1984. The "R*" on the printing is likely to be a short form for "Rockstar" that refers to [[Rockstar North]] and [[Rockstar Leeds]] (joint-developers of GTA Vice City Stories), or [[Rockstar Games]] in general.
 
==See also==
*[[Soiree]] and [[Mr Vercetti]], similar formalwear in GTA Vice City.
*[[Leone's Suit|Leone's suit]], [[Lawyer's Suit|lawyer's suit]] and [[tuxedo]], similar formalwear in GTA Liberty City Stories.


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Victor Vance wearing the Winner in GTA Vice City Stories.

The Winner is an unlockable outfit in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories for protagonist Victor Vance.

Description

The Winner is fashioned as simple casualwear that consists of a white t-shirt with "R*LAX" printed on, blue stonewashed jeans (its texture derived from the Casuals but lightened) and yellow loafers.

The Winner is an end-game reward that is added to the player's wardrobe after completing the game's storyline missions, specifically by completing "Last Stand". The outfit is thus comparable to 'The King' jumpsuit in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (which is unlocked the same way) and the Frankie in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (which is more identical to the Winner by its design).

Like other clothes in the game, changing into the outfit will remove up to a two star wanted level.

Trivia