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  • Natasha Melnick as Cindy Sanders wearing a green and orange sweater and skirt set in the episode "The Little Things" of the 2000 series "Freaks and Geeks."
    • Apataw Productions
    • DreamWorks Television

    Freaks and Geeks: The Little Things

    2000

    Costume seen on Natasha Melnick as Cindy Sanders

  • Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson wearing a green and orange sweater and skirt set in the episode "Person to Person" of the 2015 series "Mad Men."
    • American Movie Classics (AMC)

    Mad Men: Person to Person

    2015

    Costume seen on Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson

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This green and orange/red matching sweater and skirt set was first spotted in the short-lived television show Freaks and Geeks, where it was worn by Natasha Melnick as Cindy Sanders. Fifteen years later, both pieces appeared again on Mad Men, worn by Peggy Olson, played by Elisabeth Moss.

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About the Costume

This green and orange/red matching sweater and skirt set was first spotted in the short-lived television show Freaks and Geeks, where it was worn by Natasha Melnick as Cindy Sanders. Fifteen years later, both pieces appeared again on Mad Men, worn by Peggy Olson, played by Elisabeth Moss.

It’s likely this piece has been used in other productions between these two appearances.

Have you seen this costume anywhere else? Let us know!

This green and orange/red matching sweater and skirt set was first spotted in the short-lived television show Freaks and Geeks, where it was worn by Natasha Melnick as Cindy Sanders. Fifteen years later, both pieces appeared again on Mad Men, worn by Peggy Olson, played by Elisabeth Moss.

It’s likely this piece has been used in other productions between these two appearances.

Have you seen this costume anywhere else? Let us know!

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