“Being Tailed” In most cases this would be true, but it kind of defeats the purpose if the baddies see you switching disguises.

Be careful out there.

↓ Transcript
Panel 1
In a wide shot, the group walks along a street darkening as the day ends. Shops are closing for the night and a number of vendor areas have barred gates brought down, closing them off from the public. Puccini is barely in a scene, seen from waist to knee, as is a smiling Fip who is mostly blocked by the wizard. They follow Hob, who is carrying a lidded box tied up in twine and just ahead is Nik with a similar package, the lead gobo passing by the end of the last building on the street. Nik glances back as the Hob adds to the ongoing conversation. All three gobos, much like their companions are mystically disguised as gnomes.
Hob, whispering: "<It doesn't matter what wasn't said or wasn't done. We now have new seasonal clothes.>"

Panel 2
The wide shot angles slightly and pulls back, revealing more of the building. Two of the large arched entrances are visible, each with their portcullises down. Above the last, more visible entry is an engraving which reads, "Porta 112 del Mercato". At the corner of the building at the end of the street is a copper placard declaring, "Scale per le Banchine sulla Scogliera". Despite the closing shops, the street is still busy. Closer and to the left of the shot are the two bandits from the shop, the one with a striped stocking cap writing in a small book. They are following at a distance and keeping other pedestrians in front of them, like the pair of city-goers engrossed in conversation who happen to be headed the same way. On the other side of the sidewalk, an old, bearded man with bandana and sash, heads the opposite direction. The bandit's targets can just be seen, with only Fip, Wak, Puccini and Nak, still being visible as the group walks out of the scene.
Hob, whispering: "<And that should make us harder to spot.>"