Sorry if my comments usually sound similar and get redundant.
As mentioned before, I'm a former artist. Also, decades back, my mother was an artist. However, her talent and versatility put my abilities to shame.
My mother could realistically draw almost anything, and duplicate it exactly, over and over again.
In the early 80's, she made money on the side painting portraits of John Lennon on the backs of leather jackets. She sold these to family and friends. I believe the picture of Lennon was from his iconic appearance on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
My mother could also paint, sculpt, do calligraphy and decoupage. Hell, mom would also build and paint all of my Star Wars models.
One of my oldest friends (who was also like a little sister to me), had a degree in art history. She taught me what "good" art was.
Thirty years ago, I attended and flunk out of art college.
The reason for mentioning all this? Well, I think I can recognize true talent when I see it. Cuccut, you've got that talent.
So, once again, you've drawn another beautiful piece. We at this board are just lucky you chose to apply your talents, creating a uniform/clothes stealing story. I can't think of a better way to showcase such talent.
I agree with ES about the dialogue. I'm writing a story where a similar line is used by an imposter.
A person asks where "whoever" is. Disguised in whoever's clothing, the imposter replies, "Oh, she's out cold...I mean, out with a cold."