You thought you were safe from it but AH! No one is, here's my completely unnecessary headcanon stating that Prosciutto was once a sailor/navy officier based off his clothing.
We see Pro wearing a double breasted suit, very common in military fashion and originated from the navy+
We see Pro wearing a double breasted suit, very common in military fashion and originated from the navy+
uniforms worldwide. Based on the doeskin or serge ‘reefer jacket’ worn by Royal Navy officers. It was a close relative of the Peacoat, another short practical jacket favoured by mariners but which was designed specifically for foul weather. Retired or off duty sailors also took +
to wear it as casual suit while also considered quite elegant. Pro also wears a neckerchief, a type of neckwear associated with outdoor workers, especially SAILORS
The neckerchief is a very important part of a sailor's dress uniform; it allows the sailor to demonstrate +

that they are still capable of performing one of the many things that they learned in basic training: the tying of knots. (We'll completely IGNORE MY HC OF RIGGER-PROSCIUTTO FOR NOW
)
Even if I see Prosci as a very elegant person attentive to his appearance, I like to think +

Even if I see Prosci as a very elegant person attentive to his appearance, I like to think +
he's wearing his uniform on the job, kind of a silent statement of his position around subordinates, instead of a random fancy suit since he demonstrated how "show off" is something he dreadfully despise. Another thing what had me thinking of navy-Prosciutto is his incredible +
strength and reflex. THIS MAN sustained a grip on the side of a train moving at 150km/h and knocked down a larger man than him with a single elbow
Besides him being a trained assassin, I wouldn't be surprised if he had a background of army training too.
So yeah.
Navy Prosciutto.

So yeah.
Navy Prosciutto.
@pendeller prosciutto food for you, as requested
