I remember an old strip (but not which one) where the main character wore the same dress every day. One day, it showed her looking in her closet and trying to decide which of six identical outfits to wear.
The 1st one is good, he can wear whatever he wants’ he will be recognized as Baldo. I probably wouldn’t notice if he wore a plain red shirt one day a demin jacket the next and a white shirt the next. I think comic characters deserve a change of clothes sometimes.Look at Ginger Meggs, he Needs to ditch that old thing he has on.
what is with his shoe? has it got a hole in it? It looks like it’s on the wrong foot. a little variety is the spice of life. He needs a bigger wardrobe.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
¿A quién no le gusta el clásico? No a mí.
AKHenderson Premium Member about 8 years ago
Is that his dad’s guayabera in panel 3?
Plods with ...™ about 8 years ago
Kewl
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 8 years ago
The third outfit is not so bad
TossedSaladCartoon about 8 years ago
And the lesson kids is “Just be yourself!”
Darsan54 Premium Member about 8 years ago
I like the third panel. Simple, but dignified and attractive. A little more mature.
JoePhan about 8 years ago
I remember an old strip (but not which one) where the main character wore the same dress every day. One day, it showed her looking in her closet and trying to decide which of six identical outfits to wear.
pam Miner about 8 years ago
The 1st one is good, he can wear whatever he wants’ he will be recognized as Baldo. I probably wouldn’t notice if he wore a plain red shirt one day a demin jacket the next and a white shirt the next. I think comic characters deserve a change of clothes sometimes.Look at Ginger Meggs, he Needs to ditch that old thing he has on.
pam Miner about 8 years ago
what is with his shoe? has it got a hole in it? It looks like it’s on the wrong foot. a little variety is the spice of life. He needs a bigger wardrobe.
barister about 8 years ago
So he does have “other” clothes.