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I do agree it's not **immediate** problem. As of know, players do know about exceptions like Smoking Jacket and its color because there are only few of such exceptions but, in the long term exceptions allowed to pile up would cease being mere exceptions.
True about legs (wearing turn-coat btw) but, arms silhouette being obscured from the back makes me concerned now. As I said here, my main problem is color of the second style.
Also, I don't think it's optimistic at all considering a spy already plays so drastically different from every class that you can immediately discern who it is even if it's a little muddied (important to note his stick legs, which are a big part of readability imo, are kept unchanged)