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| This article is about Ezio's Brotherhood outfits. You may be looking for Assassin's Creed II Outfits. |
In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, several outfits are available to those who complete certain challenges. Once an outfit is unlocked and equipped, it will alter Ezio Auditore's appearance, but, unlike armor, most of the costumes will not affect any other gameplay elements.
Outfits can be unlocked through a variety of methods, which are enumerated below.
Capes
The cape is one of the marks of rank and office, openly proclaiming an allegiance and asking to be rcognised by those who would challenge your authority. You may examine and swap capes in the Inventory section of the game menu by selecting the Outfits section - from The Complete Official Guide: Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.
Plain Cape
Unlocked from the beginning.

Auditore Cape
- Main Article: Auditore Cape
Ulocked by completing the Rome Rebuilding metagame to 100%, this cape demonstrates that the city has replaced old tyranny with a new master. Originally handcrafted by Maria Auditore da Firenze in mournng for a lost child (Petruccio Auditore da Firenze), this cape makes Ezio permanently Incognito - a very useful feature when you wish to explore the various districts and obtain their many collectibles without being harassed by guards. Once you remove the cape, your Notoriety gauge will return to its original level.
Borgia Cape
- Main article: Borgia Cape Unlocked by collecting 101 Borgia Flags, this cape disguises Ezio from one of his sworn enemies - again making him permanently Incognito
Medici & Venetian Capes
Unlocked by reaching Level 30 on the Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy Facebook game, the Medici Cape and Venetian capes are only cosmetic accessories. They have no influence whatsoever on Ezio's Notoriety.
Ezio's Appearance
Once the basics are covered, Ezio may divert some of his income toward the sartorial elegance that is deserved of a major player in Roman political affairs. The Tailor now offers 15 new clothes and cape dyes, devoid of any gamepplay influence and included purely for the pleasure of defining Ezio in your chosen style and aesthetic. - from The Complete Official Guide: Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.
Altaïr's Robes
The original eagle. Ezio may pass for his ancestor with this Holy Land version of the assassin's robes. You can unlock it on Ubisoft's Uplay service for 20 Uplay Points (2 Tokens).
Florentine Noble Attire
This is the appearance of the teenage Ezio as we see him in the Cristina Vespucci Memories, harking back to the early sequences of Assassin's Creed II. You can unlock it on Uplay for 20 Points.
Raiden Skin
In homage to the VR-trained cybernetic ninja from Metal Gear Solid, this is the reward for recieving at least a Bronze Medal in every single Virtual Training mission.
Armor of Altaïr
The Armor of Brutus of its day, this reward allows the Assassin's Creed II player to relive some of their finest moments with an improved moveset. You can unlock it on Uplay for 20 Points.