As we previously wrote in April of 2018, movies have a unique way of not only making its characters iconic, but in some cases, gives us costumes that are so iconic that they come to symbolize the character and the film itself. In that previous article we gave the nod to James Bond’s tux, Indiana Jones’ fedora, and even the brilliant orange spacesuit seen in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.

In the nearly twelve months since the writing of that article, we’ve been kicking ourselves for leaving off some of the iconic (read: no-brainer, shit-for-brains for forgetting) wardrobe pieces seen in some of the most iconic films of the last hundred years. So in order to make things right and frankly come up with another excuse to blend film and fashion, we give you part two of our list of the most iconic movie outfits ever. We look forward to the inevitable part three of the list in 2020.

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Films Featured in this slideshow: Rebel Without A Cause, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Taxi Driver, North By Northwest, Wall Street, Patton, Drive, Anchorman, Chinatown, Saturday Night Fever, School of Rock, Friday, Pulp Fiction, The French Connection, and Blade Runner 2049. Bonus points to those of you who’ve seen them all or could identify all of them!

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