Seinfeld's 14 Most Memorable Fashion Disasters
7. The Manssiere Whether it should be called the Manssiere or the Bro is still up for debate, but when Kramer noticed that Mr. Costanza had "real hooters" and needed some support, a work of genius was born.
8. The Executive (AKA Beltless Trench) Another of Kramer's ill-fated business attempts, this time in cahoots with Jerry's dad, Mort. "I tripped over one of Jerry's toys. So I took out my belt just to threaten him, and I got a glimpse of myself in the mirror…So that night I cut off the loops and the Executive was born." He unearths 50 of them from storage and gives Kramer a 25% cut to get rid of them.
10. Kramer's immovable jeans Kramer decides to start wearing jeans again and picks a pair that are so tight he can't get them off.
11. Elaine's Cinco de Mayo wardrobe After being subjected to bad customer service at an ethnic-themed store called Putamayo, Elaine attempts to put them out of business by power-shopping at what she thinks is a rival store called Cinco de Mayo--only to learn the same woman owns both.
12. The Friar's Club blazer Jerry eats dinner at the Friar's Club, where he is loaned an in-house blazer because he doesn't meet the dress code. He wears it to the Flying Sandos magic show, where it becomes part of a gag and he accuses one of the brothers of making off with it. Turns out he gave it back to Jerry's girlfriend.