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Ray Ploshansky — Alex Karpovsky
Ray Ploshansky - Alex Karpovsky
We introduced some plaid shirts for him this season because we see a little bit more of him, at work and out and about. I know it doesn't sound like a huge expansion of wardrobe, but for a character like Ray, who's so minimal in his approach, that was quite a step. We also wanted to make sure that Ray's plaids and Charlie's plaids were not the same because it's very ...
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Ray Ploshansky — Alex Karpovsky
Ray Ploshansky - Alex Karpovsky
We introduced some plaid shirts for him this season because we see a little bit more of him, at work and out and about. I know it doesn't sound like a huge expansion of wardrobe, but for a character like Ray, who's so minimal in his approach, that was quite a step. We also wanted to make sure that Ray's plaids and Charlie's plaids were not the same because it's very easy to overlap. So Ray's are bowling-inspired, to use a strange term. The color palette is gray with a purple or blue box plaid, or olive with mustard, and the patterns are larger in scale. A lot of the actual shirts are from the late sixties or seventies. We found a lot of them at thrift and vintage stores.
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