Fans Critique Jacob Elordi's Expensive Wardrobe in 'Euphoria' Season 3
Fans Watching ‘Euphoria’ 3 Spot Strange Detail About Jacob Elordi Character
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In the third season of 'Euphoria', viewers have pointed out a contradiction in Jacob Elordi's character Nate Jacobs' wardrobe, which includes a $6,800 Bottega Veneta flannel shirt despite his claims of being on a budget. This sparked discussions about the show's costuming choices and their impact on character realism.
- 01Jacob Elordi's character Nate Jacobs wears a $6,800 shirt, contradicting his claims of being on a budget.
- 02The post highlighting this detail went viral, gaining over 16,000 likes.
- 03Viewers expressed skepticism about the show's portrayal of economically struggling characters.
- 04Some fans suggested Nate's luxury wardrobe reflects his narcissistic personality.
- 05The discussion also compared 'Euphoria' to previous teen dramas like 'Skins', known for thrifted outfits.
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In the latest season of 'Euphoria', fans have noticed a striking inconsistency in the wardrobe of Jacob Elordi's character, Nate Jacobs. He is seen wearing a $6,800 Bottega Veneta flannel shirt, which contradicts his repeated assertions that he and his fiancée, played by Sydney Sweeney, are on a budget. This detail was highlighted in a viral post on Threads, which garnered over 16,000 likes and ignited discussions about the show's costuming choices. Viewers criticized the decision to dress characters, particularly those portrayed as financially struggling, in high-end designer clothing. Some argue that Nate's expensive wardrobe aligns with his narcissistic persona, while others expressed disappointment, comparing 'Euphoria' unfavorably to earlier teen dramas like 'Skins', which utilized thrifted outfits. The conversation reflects broader concerns about authenticity in character portrayal and the impact of wardrobe choices on storytelling.
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