The user possesses costumes that have certain specifications that can augment their powers or skills, accommodate for any sort of disadvantage, and/or give them some skills and/or abilities. The costume can even be equipped with a utilities system that allows the user to perform unique feats.
The users or this power may have difficulty moving around in it.
The users may find is hard to get the costume on or off.
Known Users
Comics
Bat-Family (DC Comics)
Bruce Wayne/Batman
Dick Grayson/Nightwing
Barbara Gordon/Batgirl
Jason Todd/Red Hood
Tim Drake/Red Robin
Jean-Paul Valley/Azrael
Damian Wayne/Robin
Stephanie Brown/Spoiler
Cassandra Cain/Orphan
Kate Kane/Batwoman
Luke Fox/Batwing
Duke Thomas/The Signal
Lex Luthor (DC Comics)
Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (Marvel Comics)
Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Marvel Comics)
Tony Stark/Iron Man (Marvel Comics)
Miguel O'Hara/Spider-Man 2099 (Marvel Comics)
Captain America (Marvel Comics)
T'Challa/Black Panhter (Marvel Comics)
Nick Fury Jr. (Marvel Comics)
Movies
Apogee (The Incredibles); her suit can increase her power by absorbing solar energy.
Manga/Anime
Erza Scarlet (Fairy Tail)
Video Games
Spartan Armors (Halo)
Armors (Red vs Blue)
Link (The Legend of Zelda)
Samus Aran (Metroid)
Solid Snake (Metal Gear)
Komine Sachi (Grisaia no Kajitsu)
Gallery
Among Batman's (DC Comics) various Batsuits is the Extreme Environment suit, which protects against extreme cold and contains thermal-powered Batarangs and gloves.
Lex Luthor (DC Comics)
Erza Scarlet (Fairy Tail) has a wide variety of mystical armors for many different situations, such as the Flame Empress Armor, which protects against fire and grants her the capacity to produce it.
Spider-Man's (Marvel Comics) latest Spider-Armor is specifically designed to counter the Sinister Six.
Spider-Man's (Marvel Comics) "electro-proof" suit is insulated with rubber, making it immune to Electro's powers.
In addition to stealth technology, Spider-Man's (Marvel Comics) stealth suit contains sound-bending technology that protects against sonic/sound-based attacks.
Spider-Man 2099's (Marvel Comics) costume is composed of unstable molecules and possesses an attached air-foil under the arms, allowing him to glide.
Using nanotechnology "discreetly borrowed" from Reed Richards, Spider-Man (Marvel Comics/Spider-Man Unlimited) created a new suit specifically to deal with a powered-up Venom and Carnage; the suit possesses built-in web-shooters, stealth technology, and sonic weaponry to deal with symbiotes.
Spider-Man's (Marvel Comics) latest costume, the Spider-Armor Mark IV, is modeled after his original red-and-blue suit and created using Parker Industries' best resources.
The Iron Spider Armor (Marvel Comics) was created by Iron Man for Spider-Man, using technology similar to the Iron Man armor.
Samus Aran's (Metroid) Power Suit has different specifications and additions for different situations, with the Varia Suit, pictured here, being designed to protect against extreme heat and cold.
The Gravity Suit (Metroid) is a specification of the Power Suit that negates gravitational effects, allowing Samus to move unhindered in high gravity and underwater.
The PED Suit (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption) is the result of the Galactic Federation adding Phazon Enhancement Device technology to Samus' suit after she was attacked and corrupted by Dark Samus, allowing her to enter Hypermode and use Phazon-based attacks.
The Zora Armor (The Legend of Zelda) allows Link to breathe and swim underwater, though it also makes him more vulnerable to fire and ice attacks.
Iron Man's (Marvel Comics) Hulkbuster armor is a heavy-duty exo-frame designed for maximum strength amplification at the cost of reduced versatility and mobility, specifically designed to combat the Hulk.
Solid Snake's (Metal Gear) final Sneaking Suit possesses built-in OctoCamo technology that allows him to blend into his surroundings, and artificial muscle technology that increases his physical strength.