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Mickey Pearson from The Gentlemen
Mickey Pearson (played by Matthew McConaughey) is the main protagonist of The Gentlemen. Mickey has risen from poverty in his home country of the U.S. to become an exorbitantly wealthy cannabis farmer and dealer in the UK. Mickey decides to sell his business in a bid to retire, which runs him afoul of several prominent characters including Dry Eye and his associates. Mickey’s clothing is often a little eccentric or over-the-top in either color or print, making him a fun character to emulate.
Jesse Pinkman
Jesse Pinkman may have gotten in a little over his head when he decided to become partners with his former high school chemistry teacher. However, upping his meth production has allowed him to increase the number of T-shirts he owns which are great for showing off those tribal tattoos.
Hector Salamanca
In Breaking Bad, Mark Margolis plays Hector “Tio” Salamanca, Tuco’s uncle and a formerly feared enforcer for Don Eladio. In old age, he is wheelchair-bound and unable to speak, but the brass service bell he uses to communicate is nearly as dangerous as anything he could say.
Omar Little
In the Wire, Omar Little is the modern-day Robin Hood robbin’ the hood. He’s a legendary stickup man with a heart of gold. You got the briefcase. He got the shotgun, the vest, and the jacket yo.
Saul Silver in Pineapple Express
James Franco plays pot dealer Saul Silver. A roach containing his strain of marijuana, Pineapple Express, gets left at a murder scene, and hijinks ensue. The rest of his outfit might be classic stoner wear, but check out the chrome on his wrist.
Walter White from Breaking Bad
High school chemistry teacher, Walter White, went from collecting homework to collecting cash in the critically-acclaimed series, Breaking Bad. Often referred to as “Heisenberg” in the drug world, it has become harder to tell if the former cancer patient is the protagonist or the antagonist. This could have something to do with the pork pie hat and the menacing stare or perhaps the increase in greediness.