Joe Tobin
Glasses and Tie: Penguin
Pants: Uniqlo
Shirt: Alfani via Macy’s
Jacket: vintage Members Only
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Photo by Red Scott, taken at PhotobombSF 7/15/15.

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Joe Tobin
Glasses and Tie: Penguin
Pants: Uniqlo
Shirt: Alfani via Macy’s
Jacket: vintage Members Only
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Photo by Red Scott, taken at PhotobombSF 7/15/15.

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From the “never-yet-posted” Archive; pictures of Brandie Posey and Katie Compa at the SF Comedy & Burrito Festival in 2012.
Photos by Mary Van Note and were regretfully neglected in posting on the blog, and through the years the info on their outfits was lost. But better late than never!
Nicole Calasich
Dress: Pinc, thrifted at Salvation Army in Honolulu, HI
Sweater: Merona from Target
Belt: Perry Ellis from boyfriend's side of closet
Boots: Fergalicious from the nation's most wonderful Buffalo Exchange in Portland, Oregon
Necklace: emotional bribery gift from future in-laws (it worked)
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Photo by Red Scott, taken at PhotobombSF 7/15/15.
Cory Loykasek
Sweater: Ralph Lauren, from a vintage store
Corduroy pants: Levi’s
Shirt: Charles Tyrwhitt, thrifted at Salvation Army
Necklace: gift received at Burning Man
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Photo by Red Scott, taken at Punch Line San Francisco 6/18/15.
Lydia Popovich
Dress: Adrianna Pappell via Nordstrom
Pearls: Gift from grandpa at the age of 13
Shoes: Black suede platforms by Pour La Victoire via Fred Seagal, Las Vegas (paid for with roulette winnings)
Earrings (not seen): vintage pearl cluster earrings that look like little bunches of grapes, thrifted in Sacramento
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Photo by Red Scott, taken at PhotobombSF 6/17/15.

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Aviva Siegel
Jacket: Gino Di Giorgio, hand-me-down from a comic’s drug dealer
Shirt: thrifted from Mission Thrift
Denim: Diesel Jeans, bought in Jaffa, Tel Aviv
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Photo by Red Scott, taken at Learn From Me at Doc's Lab 2/12/15.
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The topic of fashion comes up in this interview with Jen Kirkman on Splitsider.com:
I of course love comedy, but fashion too, and I have always enjoyed your tweets and Instagram photos about fashion. I did my undergrad in theatre like you then went to Scotland for my masters in fashion.
You did? Oh my God I am so jealous! I would love to go to school for fashion. That is the other thing too. If I could somehow start over and work in fashion as well, I'd love it just as much. I know I don't really know a lot about it, I just know what I like to look at. God, I love it so much, I would love to go to school for it or something! How wonderful. I can't draw for shit or anything, but I would love to know about it.
To see a comedian make jokes about fashion and clothing is refreshing, because it combines two of my favorite things.
It might be weird but I would love to somehow mix it. I just lived in Brooklyn the last two months and there was a vintage clothing store down the street. I went in everyday and looked at all their new items and never bought anything. I love fashion so much. That is what I hate about not fully controlling my career — if I could really do something with fashion, I would love it. It is cool now I get tweets and Instagrams from people who see something I would like, even dudes are doing it. I think it's really neat and I really love when people recognize that I like that stuff. As I'm driving to the airport right now I have all my magazines ready. I go in and mark up the pages and pull things out for inspiration. I'll always love the '70s look — bell-bottoms, long scarves and hats. That will always be the best I think anyone can look.
Scott Capurro
Wearing a vintage fur and necklace from the collection of Mary Van Note.
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Photo by Red Scott, taken backstage at Feathers & Filth: A Tribute to Joan Rivers at Cobb’s Comedy Club on 10/2/14.