Yeah, yeah, movie stars get all the props when it comes to sick style. But even more influential in the sartorial sense are the guys you grew up watching day in and day out on the tube—for decades. You know who we’re talking about: sitcom actors, the quirky characters who consistently cracked us up on the daily. In celebration of their varied, nostalgia-inducing style, we’ve gathered the very best, from Steve Urkel’s suspenders and Mr. Belvedere’s chic cardigans to Vinnie Barbarino’s now immortalized greaser look and Alex P. Keaton’s Young Republican steez. Take a click and see if you concur with our (sometimes ironic) take on The 50 Most Stylish Sitcom Characters of All Time...
50. Frank Rossitano
49. Isaac Washington
48. Buffy Wilson
47. Shawn Hunter
46. Quinton "Q" Brooks
45. Stewie Griffin
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Proving that overalls aren't just for hicks and that combining yellow and red isn't just for Ronald McDonald, unassuming infant villain Stewie Griffin chooses to don all of the above while plotting to take over the world. Paired with blue shoes for a vibrant, primary hue trio, the wise (and calculating) beyond his years character also expertly accessorizes with everything from a bottle to a machine gun.