<b>Ugly Shirts </b>
Lots of people turn to their favorite stars to see what's hot in fashion.
But sometimes stars - and their stylists - don't know best.
Especially guy stars.
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<b>Charlie Sheen</b>
The actor who was recently fired from "Two and a Half Men" is looking at the silver lining.
At least he won't have to wear the bowling shirts anymore that Charlie Harper (his character) was famous for.
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<b>Simon Cowell</b>
The former "Idol" judge didn't have to wear a uniform for the hit show, but his wardrobe of choice always seemed to include a too-tight V-neck.
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<b>Tom Selleck</b>
As Thomas Magnum in "Magnum, P.I." the actor often wore Hawaiian print shirts that were never buttoned.
Maybe in the '80s that was okay.
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<b>Jon Cryer</b>
Jon Cryer plays Alan Harper, Charlie's younger brother on "Two and a Half Men."
Although he gets a place to stay, food to eat and many good things from his brother, it looks like he also gets his unfortunate sense of style too.
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<b>Simon Helberg</b>
"The Big Bang Theory" has it's share of odd wardrobe choices, but Howard Wolowitz, portrayed by Simon Helberg really takes the cake.
He always wears what appears to be a turtle neck under his button down shirts. Even worse, in a recent episode, you see him getting dressed and it's actually a mock turtle neck that's just a small piece of fabric.
What's worse than a man wearing a red turtle neck? A man wearing a faux turtle neck!
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<b>Penny Marshall</b>
Penny played Laverne on "Laverne & Shirley." In case viewers ever forgot who was who, she always wore sweaters that were adorned with her initial - L.
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<b>Bill Cosby</b>
On "The Cosby Show" Bill Cosby always looked playful and lovable as the respected Dr. Huxtable.
He was always able to dole out good advice, but fashion was definitively not his fortay.
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<b>Homer Simpson</b>
Sure, he's a cartoon, but couldn't the artist draw up a different shirt once in a while?
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<b>Michael Richards</b>
Kramer (Richards) was known for his crazy hair and over-sized blazers.
The look was hideous, but it worked for him.
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<b>Ray Romano</b>
Everybody may "Love Raymond" but we sure don't love the repetitive flannel shirts.
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