Men
John Bender
The misunderstood bad boy, John Bender, was grunge before grunge was considered a fashion style. The guy was so cool not only did he cut the sleeves off of his flannel shirt but he wore two jackets. So if you want to attract your own Claire Standish then wear layers and learn to light a match with your teeth.
Kenny Powers
In the HBO series Eastbound & Down, Kenny Powers (Danny McBride) is a once dominant pitcher whose career was cut short by his poor work ethic and bad temper. He works as a substitute gym teacher during his comeback to the Bigs.
Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin was an English comic actor and filmmaker who is best known for his silent films. His most famous role, The Tramp, wears the outfit that we associate Chaplin with the most, which includes a tight jacket, oversized pants and shoes and a walking cane.
Peter Griffin
As if Peter Griffin needed an introduction. Peter like beer. Peter like farting. Peter like TV. Peter hate Ernie the Giant Chicken. That about covers it.
Rocky Balboa
Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) is a small-time boxer who makes ends meet as the muscle for a loan shark. When undefeated heavyweight Apollo Creed rolls through town, Rocky gets a shot at the title against all odds. Commence the cow beatings!
Albus Dumbledore
Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore is the headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He is the most powerful wizard in the world, and has some eccentric traits, like his love of knitting patterns. By serving as a mentor to Harry Potter, Dumbledore helps in the battle against Lord Voldemort.
Arthur “Artie” Nielsen
Loveable but sometimes gruff Artie Nielsen serves as the head of Warehouse 13. Not only does Artie hold a world of knowledge, but he also holds a world of secrets.
Hannibal Lecter
Hannibal is a brilliant psychologist with a twisted psyche. He leads a double life as a cannabalistic serial killer, but he doesn’t let this interfere with his sophisticated and cultured personality. Instead, he prefers to eat his victims with fava beans and a nice Chianti.
Lock, Shock, and Barrel
Lock, Shock and Barrel are all about harmless fun. Dressed in variations of classic Halloween costumes, these kids embody the spirit of the holiday. Be warned that copying these looks is a team effort – you can’t really have one without the others. So you’re going to need to recruit some friends to play dress-up with you but just make sure you call dibs on your favorite one first.