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Rdmb

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Jan 31, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/31/98
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Just for fun, here's another list. Think of all the specific clothing items
that have been central somehow in the story lines. Here's a few.

The puffy shirt
The Russian hat
Kramer's polyester jacket
Puddy's fur coat
Puddy's 8 ball jacket
Elaine's dress from the skinny mirror store
Jerry's drycleaning including his mother's fur and the nightie that got him in
trouble
The Bro
The crest jacket
Elaine's discounted designer dress

Jonathan

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Rdmb wrote:


Georgie's gortex coat.
Kramer's Calvin Klein trollies
Georgie's "syrup" (toupe) - does this count?
"The panties your mother laid out for you"
Jerry's cowboy boots
Kramer's overly tight jeans
Minsky's (sp?) bra (given as present by Elaine) worn as top-spectacular!


Jonathan
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Jason Masters

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Jan 31, 1998, 3:00:00 AM1/31/98
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C'mon if youre really a Seinfeld fan how could you possibly leave out
the coolest piece of clothing EVER??!!
The "Urban Sombrero"

"Look away............I'm hideous!"
Cosmo Kramer

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Keith L. Saunders

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the beltless raincoat--Jerry's father



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Rick Marshall

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Feb 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/1/98
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How about Kramer's "tie dispenser"

Also, Jerry's suede jacket that got ruined in a snowstorm because Elaine's
father wouldn't let him wear it inside out.

Last but not least, the sweater with the "red dot" George bought for
Elaine...

Rick Marshall
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CactiLover

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Feb 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/1/98
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Kramer's gloves: A pair in the glove compartment of Jerry's stolen car (later
the gloves were returned).

VJFNYR94

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Feb 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/1/98
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>Just for fun, here's another list. Think of all the specific clothing items
>that have been central somehow in the story lines. Here's a few.

what about morty's raincoats?

VJFNYR94

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>> Just for fun, here's another list. Think of all the specific clothing
>items
>> that have been central somehow in the story lines. Here's a few.

what about the Maestro's tux pants or lack thereof...wrinkle free

Ally10726

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Feb 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/1/98
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Let us not forget the Urban Sombrero...

kmsimmons

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Rdmb wrote:
>
> Just for fun, here's another list. Think of all the specific clothing items
> that have been central somehow in the story lines. Here's a few.
>
> The puffy shirt
> The Russian hat
> Kramer's polyester jacket
> Puddy's fur coat
> Puddy's 8 ball jacket
> Elaine's dress from the skinny mirror store
> Jerry's drycleaning including his mother's fur and the nightie that got him in
> trouble
> The Bro
> The crest jacket
> Elaine's discounted designer dress

The jacket George couldn't get unzipped in the psychiatrist's office.

The Armani suit Banya gave Jerry.

Frank Costanza's Cabana clothes.

Jonathan

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Feb 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/1/98
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Jerry's swimming trunks-"My boys need a home!"

Jonathan
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FuzzMom

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Feb 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/1/98
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Frank Costanza's cabana collection.

Cris

The News Guy (Mike)

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Jonathan wrote:

> Jerry's swimming trunks-"My boys need a home!"
>

HOUSE - I hope that's in the FAQ Dave.


James L D'Angelo

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Feb 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/1/98
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The Executive
The Bro


DK

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Feb 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/2/98
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Keith L. Saunders wrote:

Ah, the Executive.

There's also:

The puffy shirt
The cowboy boots
Frank's cabana wear
George's velvet outfit
George's stretch pants
George's hat
George's rug (?)
Newman's rookie postman uniform
The technicolor dreamcoat
Jerry's sneakers
Kramer's Santa outfit
The jacket with the little crest on it
The cool suede jacket Jerry got with the stripey inside
The leather jacket Jerry gave to Kramer when he got the suede one
The 8-ball jacket
The suspenders Jerry wore when he took a dive
The bra as a top
The cape on Frank Costanza's lawyer
George's "swishy" suit
The shoes Elaine had that the cook from the Italian restaurant wanted
The urban sombrero
The big Russian hat that George wore cuz it bottled in the heat
Babe Ruth's uniform (Well, all I know is it was a Yankee player)
The cotton baseball uniforms George suggested
The Henry VIII costume George got from the Institute
The shoes Elaine was having trouble writing for in the Peterman catalog
(remember the ep with the marathon runner?)
Kramer's Calvin Klein underpants
The Gortex jacket
Golden Boy
Baby Blue (Golden Boy's offspring)
Elaine's Orioles cap
The Bro
The jeans Kramer couldn't take off
The jeans Jerry changed the size on
The boxers Kramer couldn't get used to
The cashmire sweater with the red dot
JErry's drycleaning
The gloves Kramer got back from the guy that stole Jerry's car
Puddy's fur coat
The dress that made Elaine look "hippy" in the skinny mirror store
The polyester jacket Kramer had
The B.O. jacket
The waist cincher Kramer suggested for Miss Rhode Island
The glasses frames from Malasia
The ladies' frames for George's glasses (Gloria Vanderbilt collection!)
The outfit Jerry's girlfriend always had on and nothing else
The birthday suit casually flashed around by Jerry's (good-naked,
bad-naked) girlfriend and that lady that lived in the building across
the way
The army suit that guy from Elaine's office always wore (the ep where
Frank Costanza cooks)
Elaine's overcoat that Kramer stained with mustard
The scrunchee for the girlfriend Jerry had that Kramer was after (Pam)
The delivery men costumes they used to move the big-screen TV from the
Drake's apartment.
The doorman's uniform
The Armani suit Banya gave to Jerry
The tie Kramer got from Rudy's
The shirt Jerry almost wore to see Keith Hernandez, but it looked too
busy, like he was trying too hard
Kramer's eye patch
The blanket George wore when his suit was stolen by the woman from the
subway
George's stolen suit!
The special clothing Bubble Boy's parents have to put on before going
into the bubble
The socks Jerry accused George of stealing when they were cranky over
the contest
The training shoes that made "Jimmy" jump higher
The fancy stuff worn during the trip to India
Kramer's overcoat (the one that attracts women)
The shirt George took off in the bathroom and forgot to put back on at
his girlfriend's party
Eric the Clown's outfit
George's chocolate-stained red shirt
The green dress Kramer suggested for Miss Rhode Island so it would bring
out her brown eyes.

I thought of most of these myself, and got a few of them from previous
posts. I know there's probably a lot more, but I think this is enough
for now.

-DK

"Yeah, that's right." - Puddy


James A. Dirmeyer

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Feb 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/2/98
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Rdmb wrote in message <19980131234...@ladder03.news.aol.com>...

>Just for fun, here's another list. Think of all the specific clothing
items
>that have been central somehow in the story lines. Here's a few.

>Puddy's fur coat


>Puddy's 8 ball jacket


The fur coat - yes, the 8-ball jacket - no. It didn't play a part in the
show.

James A. Dirmeyer

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Feb 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/2/98
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Shannon Robert Burge

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Feb 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/2/98
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How about Jerry's suede jacket that he turned inside out, much to the
consternation of Elaine's father, Lawrence Tierney of RESERVOIR DOGS?

On 1 Feb 1998, Lady Ann wrote:

> : Rdmb (rd...@aol.com) wrote:
> : : Just for fun, here's another list. Think of all the specific clothing items


> : : that have been central somehow in the story lines. Here's a few.

> : [snip]
>
>
> Oops -- and how could we forget:
>
> --"Golden Boy" -- Jerry's favorite t-shirt
> --George's huge Gore-tex jacket
> --Elaine's Orioles baseball cap
> --Jerry's sneakers (and cowboy boots)
>
> --Ann--
>
>


Wendy

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Feb 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/3/98
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Don't forget Frank Costanzas cruise wear

Wendy
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Rdmb <rd...@aol.com> wrote in article
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> Just for fun, here's another list. Think of all the specific clothing
items
> that have been central somehow in the story lines. Here's a few.
>

> The puffy shirt
> The Russian hat
> Kramer's polyester jacket

> Puddy's fur coat
> Puddy's 8 ball jacket

SHERSAINT1

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Feb 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/3/98
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The sweater that caused an allergic reaction to The Sniffing Accountant.

Sherry :)

harry

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Feb 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/3/98
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What about the Gortex jacket George wore? Does that count?
His "swishing" discounted suit
Jerry's suede jacket with the lolly-pop stripe lining that was ruined in
the rain

New reader,
Anastasia

Lani Hostetler

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Feb 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/3/98
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Also the white cashmiere sweater that George bought Elaine with the red
dot on the pocket.

Arpita

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Feb 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/3/98
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Do hats count as clothing?

If so-->The Urban Sombrero

Darren Platakis

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Feb 4, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/4/98
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What about the pirate shirt Kramer made Jerry wear on the Tonight Show.

Darren


Emdavis97

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Feb 4, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/4/98
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George's Timberlands that he painted black and gave him at least two inches in
"The Betrayal"

Erik Schmitt

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Feb 4, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/4/98
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George's cashmere sweater with the spot on it.

Michael Josefson

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Feb 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/5/98
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What about "wonderboy"? (Jerry's t-shirt)

Erik Schmitt <ejsc...@uiuc.edu> wrote in article
<34D8CB18...@uiuc.edu>...

Erick Seager

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Feb 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/5/98
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The Pirate shirt -- "I don't wanna be a pirate."

Jerry's Cowboy Boots -- "I don't wanna be a cowboy."

Mr B

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Feb 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/5/98
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In article <01bd31be$fbb60800$45861ace@default>, "Michael Josefson"
<mjo...@earthcom.net> wrote:

And let's not forget the all time best "Wonderbro" aka "Broshiere" sp?!!!

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Emdavis97

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Feb 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/6/98
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>>And let's not forget the all time best "Wonderbro" aka "Broshiere" sp?!!!

It was "The Bro" or "the Mansierre".

Dale Picolet

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Feb 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/6/98
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Don't forget

the Technicolor Dream Coat Kramer wore
Elaine's Himalayan Walking Shoes
or the bra that tall lady wore with no shirt

Dale Picolet


The News Guy (Mike)

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Darren Platakis wrote:

> What about the pirate shirt Kramer made Jerry wear on the Tonight Show.
>
> Darren

I think it was the Puffy Shirt on the Today show,

Camasal

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Feb 7, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/7/98
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> And let's not forget the all time best "Wonderbro" aka "Broshiere" sp?!!!

The two names were "The Bro" and the "Manzier"

Camasal

Sarah H.

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Feb 9, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/9/98
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Here are some more:

The Urban Sombrero
Jerry's sweater that he was allergic to
Puddy's fur coat and eight ball jacket!

Bonzo

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Feb 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/11/98
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Rdmb wrote:
>
> Just for fun, here's another list. Think of all the specific clothing items
> that have been central somehow in the story lines. Here's a few.
>
> The puffy shirt
> The Russian hat
> Kramer's polyester jacket
> Puddy's fur coat
> Puddy's 8 ball jacket
> Elaine's dress from the skinny mirror store
> Jerry's drycleaning including his mother's fur and the nightie that got him in
> trouble
> The Bro
> The crest jacket
> Elaine's discounted designer dress
Not the Bro, it's the Manzere

Eric Scott Eisenberg

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Feb 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/11/98
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What about Cosmo's pimp outfit and George's King Lear clothes?

Eric

Lea-anne Borton

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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> --
You forgot about Mr Pitt's oh so important socks.

lea-anne
>
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Starksheba

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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how about the cashmere sweater with the dot?

Barb White

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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>how about the cashmere sweater with the dot?


Elaine's "big parka" coat that she refused to remove.

Jerry's new leather coat that he wanted to turn inside out but Elaine's dad
didn't like the looks of it so he didn't and it was ruined.

The bra that Elaine bought for that chick that didn't wear them and she ended
up wearing just the bra.

Mr. Castanza's lawyer's cape.

Cramer's tight jeans that he was determined to break in.

Newman's "rookie" postman jacket that he let Jerry use to deliver his mail for
Jerry was in hopes that if he helped Newman, Newman would get a transfer.
Jerry ended up doing a better job than Newman and Newman proceeded to rip off
the patches of "his" rookie coat. Taking away all Jerry's rights as his
fill-in postal carrier.

Does Cramer's eye patch count???

Barb


Jennifer J Smith

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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< the Cashmere sweater with the stain on it that george kept trying to
give away.

Starzzzzi

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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did anyone mention the urban sombrero(i do not think I spelled that right)

Danny

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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did someone already mention the puffy jacket that George got? You know, the
one that the guy on the street started yelling at him for, and the one that
he had to give the liquor store to pay for the wine he knocked over with it.

--
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kmseibert

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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Cashmere sweater
Gortex coat
Himalyn walking shoes?
$3000 "rat" hat for George.
Tuxedos for the opera

kmseibert

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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Elaine's shoes from Botticelli ("don't you see how cool they are and how everyone is talking about them!!!")
Sarah H. wrote in message <34DF67...@infi.net>...

Jeffrey Blaine Comeaux

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Feb 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/12/98
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Eric Scott Eisenberg (e...@umich.edu) wrote:
: What about Cosmo's pimp outfit and George's King Lear clothes?

: Eric

: > Rdmb wrote:
: > >
: > > Just for fun, here's another list. Think of all the specific clothing items
: > > that have been central somehow in the story lines. Here's a few.
: > >
: > > The puffy shirt
: > > The Russian hat
: > > Kramer's polyester jacket
: > > Puddy's fur coat
: > > Puddy's 8 ball jacket
: > > Elaine's dress from the skinny mirror store
: > > Jerry's drycleaning including his mother's fur and the nightie that got him in
: > > trouble
: > > The Bro
: > > The crest jacket
: > > Elaine's discounted designer dress

Jerry's Golden Boy
Kramer's tight jeans
George's chocalate stained red shirt
Sue Ellen's Bra (or no bra)

jeff c.


Neil

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Feb 17, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/17/98
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How about Mr Constanza's cruise clothes which George sold in "The
Raincoats" Or George's squeaky suit in "The Pie".

Neil

Tod

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Neil wrote in message <34ea0a56...@news.demon.co.uk>...


>How about Mr Constanza's cruise clothes which George sold in "The
>Raincoats" Or George's squeaky suit in "The Pie".
>
>Neil

How about tonite's rerun with the "puffy shirt".

Tod

hippy

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Feb 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/19/98
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Hey, what about the cashmere sweater George was trying to give away!!

Hippy

Alexande59

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Feb 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/19/98
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The cashmere sweater in "The Red Dot," George's Gore-Tex coat in "The Dinner
Party," Kramer's (albeit borrowed) technicolor dreamcoat in "The Wig Master."

Michael Alexander

Geejia

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Feb 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/19/98
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>> > > Just for fun, here's another list. Think of all the specific clothing
>items
>> > > that have been central somehow in the story lines. Here's a few.

I am late with reading this thread but what about Jerry's yellow sweatshirt.


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have access to my dementia?"--GCostanza


Alexande59

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Feb 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/19/98
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Golden Boy and his son, Baby Blue.

George's clothes that reflect his mood, such as "Morning Mist."

Michael Alexander

Ross Batson

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Feb 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/19/98
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Don't forget the cashmere sweater that George wanted to wear at some guys
party but he gave George a Met-Life wind breaker instead because he thought
George would stretch out the neck in it. Anyway, the actual piece of
clothing was not on the show but it was talked about a lot.

Ross

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Ryan

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Feb 19, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/19/98
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It was actually a yellow t-shirt--Golden Boy

Chris Conroy

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Feb 21, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/21/98
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How about George's red shirt with the huge chocolate syrup stain?
"Red shirt! Red shirt!"

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