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Use This Site to Find Almost Any Outfit You Liked on TV

See an outfit you like on TV? Here's how to find it.
Use This Site to Find Almost Any Outfit You Liked on TV
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As good as IMDB is for listing who worked on a show, it isn’t helpful for crediting what each character was wearing. Unless the shirt, dress, or shoes you saw have particularly identifiable characteristics, you’re unlikely to find where to actually buy it. One site is here to help fix that problem.

Worn On TV operates exactly as you’d think it would: It catalogs popular TV shows and outfits that the characters wear on them. The front page is populated by the latest entries, so if you’re keeping up with the same shows Worn On TV focuses on, you might find your favorites right away. Otherwise, their show selector makes it easy to find the show—and outfit—you’re actually looking for.

Find what people were wearing on The White Lotus, Succession, and more

Say you were watching The White Lotus and loved one of the dresses Daphne was wearing to dinner. You’d check Worn On TV, head to The White Lotus, and scroll through the entries to see if someone uploaded it. Sure enough, it’s here: it’s a Bouquet Dress in Cream & Multi by Anna Kosturova, which you can pick up from Caleixco for $599.

Succession is another fun show to browse outfits for, because so many of the characters are loaded. As such, you might like what they’re wearing but dislike the price tags attached. In this scene, Kendall was wearing a $330 Studio Tee, $750 Eclipse sunglasses, and a $15,000 9kt gold pendant by Tilly MacAlister-Smith. You know, casual.

Of course, you’re limited to Worn On TV’s existing catalog. If they haven’t covered the show you’re watching yet, or they didn’t upload the specific outfit you liked, you’ll be back to square one. But the list of shows is quite longover 300 according to their About page—and is updated frequently, so you might just find what you’re looking for.

I found this site thanks to TikTok creator thunder_keck, a creator known for sharing his favorite sites on the dark web. Lucky for us, Worn On TV is a site on the surface web—no Tor browser needed.