The Simpsons type TV Show network Fox genre Animated Where to watch Close Streaming Options

Who knew he had it in him? After more than two decades of wearing the same red t-shirt and blue shorts, Bart Simpson is going high fashion.

Designer Jeremy Scott, whose previous pop culture collections include those inspired by The Flinstones and Mickey Mouse, unveiled an entire line devoted to The Simpsons character during New York Fashion week earlier today.

The looks — there were five of them — consisted primarily of sweaters emblazoned with Simpson’s iconic image (pictured), some of which were paired with sequined pants or kilts.

Scott collaborated with 20th Century Fox to create the pieces, which will be available in limited editions at boutiques that carry his work.

No word yet on whether Simpson is planning to wear one of the ensembles on the show, but with the 500th episode coming up, we really can’t think of a better excuse to take a fashion risk.

Image zoom Lewis Jacobs/NBC

Image zoom Lewis Jacobs/NBC

Read more:

Episode Recaps Previous The 12 best movies-within-TV-shows By Tyler Aquilina

25 of TV's best opening credit sequences By EW Staff

The most popular animated series, by state By Gerrad Hall

The Simpsons exclusive: How 10 iconic characters got their names By David Canfield

22 of the most important goths in pop culture By Dana Schwartz

20 Simpsons writers choose the best 'Treehouse of Horror' segments of all time By Dan Snierson

16 Halloween TV Episodes, Specials, and Movies to Watch Out for This Year By Ruth Kinane

The Simpsons: Season 29 Features Ed Sheeran, 'Game of Thrones' Gag, Possessed Maggie By Dan Snierson

The Simpsons: First Look at 'Treehouse of Horror XXVIII' By Dan Snierson

The Simpsons voice actors By Madeline Boardman Next