Phish fans have more money than the broke, unwashed, travelin’ light hippies they’re often made out to be. (How else could they afford to buy 13 tickets, at $70 a pop, for this summer’s two-week Baker’s Dozen run in New York City?) They also care more about style, and one joy of fandom is getting the inside joke when you see fellow heads decked out in painstakingly designed bootleg tees. Those are actually just the beginning. On the first night, for example, while gazing down from the seats onto the general-admission floor, we noticed a guy in a Lonzo Ball jersey. (Wow, early adopter.) A few nights later, we turned around and the dude behind us was shirtless. (Wow, gross.) At the ticket-taker bottleneck, someone wore a jester hat. On stage, bassist Mike Gordon looked like a pomade model and drummer Jon Fishman had on his usual dress. As with the band’s setlists, style at a Phish show is all over the place. But it’s rarely ever boring. Here are some of our favorite looks, shot by Mister Mort, from the vibey scene outside the band’s temporary home at Madison Square Garden.