'I Don't Wanna Be A Pirate' | The Puffy Shirt | Seinfeld



Ay ay, captain! Jerry’s puffy shirt might just be the fashion trend of the 90s.

From Seinfeld Season 5 Episode 3 The Puffy Shirt: Kramer and his soft-spoken friend Leslie start a new line of clothing and Jerry accidentally agrees to wear it on the Today show.

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Seinfeld stars Jerry Seinfeld as a stand-up comedian whose life in New York City is made even more chaotic by his quirky group of friends who join him in wrestling with life’s most perplexing, yet often trivial questions. Often described as «a show about nothing,» Seinfeld mines the humor in life’s mundane situations like waiting in line, searching for a lost item, or the trials and tribulations of dating. Co-starring are Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Jerry’s ex-girlfriend and current platonic pal, Elaine Benes; Jason Alexander as George Costanza, Jerry’s neurotic hard-luck best friend; and Michael Richards as Jerry’s eccentric neighbor, Kramer.

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‘I Don’t Wanna Be A Pirate’ | The Puffy Shirt | Seinfeld

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49 pensamientos sobre “'I Don't Wanna Be A Pirate' | The Puffy Shirt | Seinfeld

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    The defining characteristic of these inane generations is their struggle for importance. That really says something about them. What a shallow and meaningless goal. There is some sort of treat in extra responsibility. They don't know why. They just want to be important. That is going to resolve their life's purpose, getting to point "B".

    You made it, Jimmy, you made it! Important guy, coming through!

  2. When Gumbel keeps going on about the puffy shirt and asks him if he's going to wear the shirt at the benefit, it immediately reminded me of when Eric Idle asks Arthur (Two Sheds) Jackson, "Did you write the symphony in the shed?" Don't ask me why; it just does.

  3. Jerry might've been able to put a humorous spin on this while promoting clothing for the homeless at the same time, might've but I think his feelings of resentment from getting hooked into wearing this shirt got the best of him

  4. Speaking of puffy shirts, I never noticed the sleeves on the blue shirt Jerry was wearing when Kramer was at his apt. Was that ever a thing? I don't remember big loose sleeves like that on men.

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