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    • Twentieth Century Studios

    New Girl: Pilot

    2011

    Costume seen on Max Greenfield as Schmidt

    • Big Hit Music
    • Sony Music

    BTS: Permission to Dance Music Video

    2021

    Costume seen on Park Ji-min (Jimin)

    • Warner Bros.

    Barbie

    2023

    Costume seen on Ryan Gosling as Ken

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About the Costume

Clever viewers spotted this black western shirt, adorned with white fringe three times over the years. In 2011 it was seen in the pilot episode of New Girl, where Max Greenfield wore it as Schmidt. It was later seen on Park Ji-min (Jimin) in the BTS music video Permission to Dance in 2021. Finally, in 2023 it was worn by Ryan Gosling in Barbie.

Close inspection of all three of these shirts, however, reveal some slight differences in the appliqué flowers and embroidery. While the shirts are certainly all the same design, it’s likely that none of them are the same exact shirt. A quick search reveals the shirt to be fairly common.

About the Costume

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Have you ever watched a film and noticed a character walk by in a gown that you just know you’ve seen before? Recycled Movie Costumes is dedicated to documenting the life of a costume through its various appearances on film and television.

Additional Images

About the Costume

Clever viewers spotted this black western shirt, adorned with white fringe three times over the years. In 2011 it was seen in the pilot episode of New Girl, where Max Greenfield wore it as Schmidt. It was later seen on Park Ji-min (Jimin) in the BTS music video Permission to Dance in 2021. Finally, in 2023 it was worn by Ryan Gosling in Barbie.

Close inspection of all three of these shirts, however, reveal some slight differences in the appliqué flowers and embroidery. While the shirts are certainly all the same design, it’s likely that none of them are the same exact shirt. A quick search reveals the shirt to be fairly common.

Clever viewers spotted this black western shirt, adorned with white fringe three times over the years. In 2011 it was seen in the pilot episode of New Girl, where Max Greenfield wore it as Schmidt. It was later seen on Park Ji-min (Jimin) in the BTS music video Permission to Dance in 2021. Finally, in 2023 it was worn by Ryan Gosling in Barbie.

Close inspection of all three of these shirts, however, reveal some slight differences in the appliqué flowers and embroidery. While the shirts are certainly all the same design, it’s likely that none of them are the same exact shirt. A quick search reveals the shirt to be fairly common.

Credits

Photos provided by:
  • Katie S.
Costume Designer:
  • Debra McGuire

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