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* On ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'', Al always wears flannel shirts, and apparently does so because his father always did.
* Lampshaded and parodied in a ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' skit. David Spade, Adam Sandler, and Chris Farley are playing three teenage girls at the mall. It briefly cuts to "Four Days Later", and they're in the exact same place wearing the same clothes. Spade's character mentions "I can't believe we're all wearing the same thing we did four days ago."
* If you're a regular viewer of ''[[Raising Hope]]'', you're likely to become familiar with the recurring pieces of clothing in the Chances' wardrobe, such as Jimmy's "[https://web.archive.org/web/20130930035629/http://glarkware.com/adult/bigfoot-vs-abe-lincoln Bigfoot vs. Abe Lincoln]" and "[https://web.archive.org/web/20140903230911/http://www.kotapparel.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_131&products_id=149 Mr. Natural]" tees. Justified in that the Chances can't afford a huge closet full of designer clothes.
* Japanese comedian Toshiaki Kasuga wears the exact same outfit for nearly every appearance he makes (both in ''and out of character''): White pants and a pink sweater vest over a white shirt and an orange tie.
* Both Sheriff Carter and Deputy Lupo only ever wear their uniforms on [[Eureka]], so, justified. In the pilot, though, Carter has a different justification, as he's not yet Sheriff. He spends several days only wearing one suit. He's stranded in a small town by a car wreck and only ''has'' the one suit.