Men
Johnny Bravo
Channeling Elvis Presley, beefcake Johnny Bravo is all looks and no brains. Clad in a tight T-shirt and jeans, Bravo is often combing his hair and failing to get the current woman of his dreams.
McKinley
In Wet Hot American Summer, McKinley Dozen (Michael Ian Black) may not be the best camp counselor but he’s pretty good at matching his wardrobe. Whether you’re feeling nostalgic for the ’80’s or your own summer camp experience, McKinley’s ringer T-shirt and matching red shorts are sure to take you back to a carefree time.
Barney Stinson
Barney Stinson (Neil Patrick Harris) is known for his love of suits, laser tag, and elaborate schemes for picking up women. He’s forced to wear the ducky tie after he loses a bet to Marshall and Lily that involves teppanyaki cooking and breasts, of course.
Hershel Greene
Farmer owner and veterinarian Hershel Greene held firmly to his belief that the walkers could be cured. A full grown beard and one foot amputation later, Hershel is questioning everything he believes but at least he’s still staying true to his fashion choice of suspenders.
Oscars Statuette
The Oscar is greatly coveted but rarely gets much press of his own. It is one of great recognition yet little personal recognition. Let’s applaud this little guy for the truly great accomplishment that he represents.
Bloodhound Gang
The Bloodhound Gang is a Philly band known for their juvenile lyrics. In the music video for The Bad Touch, they’re fittingly wearing monkey suits as they sing about being nothing but mammals.
Olaf the Snowman
Mr. Six
Mr. Six had people of all ages excited about Six Flags when he danced his way into the amusement park’s advertisements. For those interested in copying Mr. Six’s suave style, it takes more than just putting on a tuxedo. You need to practice those wild dance moves. Otherwise people will just assume you’re dressed like a creepy old man.
Oscars Pizza Delivery Guy
His name is Edgar Martirosyan, owner of Big Mama’s and Papa’s Pizzeria, but we only know him as the Oscars Pizza Delivery Guy. His moment in the sun is nearly up, but what a great story! Makes one think, “I’ll move to Hollywood, not to be an actor, but to be a pizza guy”. Here’s to the everyday man!