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Jerry Trainor and Nathan Kress have spent decades in the spotlight, evolving from the comedic heart of Nickelodeon’s iCarly to sophisticated fixtures of modern menswear. While their on-screen personas often leaned into the eccentric or the youthful, their real-world fashion journeys tell a story of refined maturity, tailored silhouettes, and a clever use of personal branding. This gallery explores the distinct style signatures that define both actors today.
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The Flannel & Beanie Era (2007–2012)
During the original iCarly run, Trainor often appeared at press junkets and Kids' Choice Awards in what fans now call the "Alt-LA" uniform: oversized flannel shirts, skinny jeans, and a permanently tilted beanie. Unlike the polished Disney stars of the era, Jerry opted for Vans slip-ons and graphic tees featuring obscure 80s cartoons. Jerry Trainor and Nathan Kress have spent decades
- Casual: Band tees, baseball caps, worn-in sneakers, and relaxed-fit jackets.
- Formal: Slightly disheveled but charming — tailored suits with an undone button or textured fabrics (tweed, corduroy).
- Signature Move: A perpetual smile and relaxed posture that makes any outfit feel approachable.
👕 The Nathan Kress (Freddie Benson) Vibe: We watched Nathan grow up on our screens, and his style evolution is the ultimate coming-of-age story. Starting with the tech-nerd polos and bright colors of the 2000s, he transitioned into the timeless "Freddie Flannel" era. In the recent reboot, Nathan showcased a polished, mature look—think fitted henleys, sleek jackets, and the well-groomed charm of a tech entrepreneur.
Jerry arrived first, a whirlwind of high-fashion chaos. He wore a vintage, oversized Paul Smith blazer in a shade of neon chartreuse that should have been illegal, paired with pleated wide-leg trousers and metallic silver Chelsea boots. "It’s called 'Eclectic Uncle,'" Jerry told a reporter, punctuating the sentence with a dramatic jazz hand. His style has always been an extension of his personality—fearless, loud, and unexpectedly sophisticated when you look at the tailoring. Casual: Band tees, baseball caps, worn-in sneakers, and
Nathan Kress, who played Freddie Benson, has maintained a professional and family-oriented public image: