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The 6 Best Cartoon Network Shows of All Time

Cartoon Network are responsible for some of the finest animated series ever aired. Check out our list of the 6 best of all time. This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a

Cartoon Network are responsible for some of the finest animated series ever aired. Check out our list of the 6 best of all time.

This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my link, at no extra cost to you.

Although some would argue the channel no longer produces programmes with the same level of consistency and ingenuity as they did in the 1990s and 2000s, Cartoon Network remains a well-respected producer of children’s TV to this day. Let’s take a look at the 6 best shows the channel ever aired.

1. Courage the Cowardly Dog (1999-2002)

A screenshot from courage the cowardly dog
Image via YouTube.

The best Cartoon Network show of all time is – Courage the Cowardly Dog. Courage was created by John Dilworth, running for 4 seasons. The show followed the titular Courage, a kind-natured but nervous dog, and her owners, the friendly Muriel and villainous Eustace, who live in an isolated farmhouse in the middle of Nowhere, a fictional Kansas town. Each episode finds Courage dealing with a new threat, usually paranormal or supernatural, and sometimes human.

Although it is often not the first on the list for most people, this series was revolutionary not only for the network, but for kids TV in general. Kids shows like Goosebumps had previously incorporated horror elements into a children’s programme before, Courage was the first, in our opinion, to blend both horror, comedy and a unique animation style into one groundbreaking package. Winning an Annie, and nominated for three Golden Reel Awards, Courage the Cowardly Dog deserves its spot as the best show Cartoon Network ever aired.

2. The Powerpuff Girls (1998-2005)

A screenshot from the powerpuff girls
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Closely following Courage at the number two spot is The Powerpuff Girls, which centred on three genetically-made girls with superpowers, who fight crime in the fictional city of Townsville. Blending visual elements which echo 1950s futurist elements with typical kids coming-of-age themes and an overarching narrative based on standard superhero shows, The Powerpuff Girls was a phenomenon on release, becoming the highest-rated premiere in its history at the time. It consistently achieved high ratings throughout its run, receiving six seasons, three specials and a feature film, as well as being nominated for for six Emmy Awards.

3. Regular Show (2010-2017)

A screenshot from regular show
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One of the more recent entries on the list, Regular Show was part of the successful third era of Cartoon Network’s programming, one which included the mega-successful Adventure Time and Steven Universe. Running for eight seasons, Regular Show followed the daily lives of two slackers – Mordecai (a bluejay) and Rigby (a raccoon), who work as groundskeepers at a local park. Alongside them are a colourful cast of side characters. Each episode revolves around the two friends’ attempts to avoid work, entertaining themselves by any means possible, leading to surrealistic and supernatural conclusions.

The brilliance of Regular Show comes through its avoidance of typical TV standards – the tone of the show is vastly different to anything else within kids animation, often feeling like an adult sitcom at times. Creator J.G. Quintel has cited British sitcoms like The Office and The Mighty Boosh, alongside The Simpsons and Beavis and Butt-Head, as major inspirations behind Regular Show‘s core elements. Nominated (for six) and winning a Primetime Emmy, Regular Show has become one of the best-loved releases in the Cartoon Network catalogue.

4. Ed, Edd n Eddy (1999-2009)

A screenshot from ed, edd n eddy
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Ed, Edd n Eddy is one of Cartoon Network’s most iconic series, and for good reason. Following the lives of ‘the Eds’, three boys who share the same name, but have very different personalities. Each episode revolves around their schemes to get money from the other kids on their cul-de-sac, usually to buy their favourite: jawbreakers. The schemes rarely succeed, usually ending in failure and humiliation. The show never features any adults (except once during the excellent final episode), focusing only on the Eds’ world. The series was one of the last to use traditional cel animation, giving it an old-school feel. Over six seasons and a host of spin-off media, Ed, Edd n Eddy has cemented itself as an all-time great of kids animation.

5. Codename: Kids Next Door (2002-2008)

A screenshot from codename: kids next door
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Combining an innovative premise with a dynamic group of characters and a spy theme, Codename: Kids Next Door, was one of the best series Cartoon Network ever aired. Following the adventures of 5 diverse 10-year-olds, who operate as spies from a high-tech treehouse, acting under a global organisation called ‘the Kids Next Door’. Each episode is a different operation, and would often centre around typical childhood problems, although later episodes built towards an overarching, more complex narrative. A host of memorable villains, clever plot-lines and 81 episodes later, and Codename: Kids Next Door is now considered one of the best shows ever produced by Cartoon Network.

6. The Amazing World of Gumball (2011 -)

A screenshot from the amazing world of gumball
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The Amazing World of Gumball stands out as one of the best shows ever aired on Cartoon Network, due to its unparalleled creativity, mature topics and distinctive stylistic disunity. The show is based around the life of young cat Gumball and his misadventures in the city of Elmore. Usually found with his adopted brother and best friend – goldfish Darwin, Gumball is unique for its unusually broad humour palette, often referencing popular culture and internet culture, always maintaining a satirical and surreal tone. Still airing to this day, Gumball has proved a huge success for the network, with a spin-off series also on the way.

So, that was the 6 best Cartoon Network shows ever aired. Hopefully you enjoyed the list – if you disagree with our list, why not contact us via our socials, and let us know what you think.

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4 New TV Shows You Have to Watch (2024)

Running out of fresh TV content? Look no further than this post, which will detail 4 of the best current TV shows to watch, available on streaming right now. This post may contain affiliate links,

Running out of fresh TV content? Look no further than this post, which will detail 4 of the best current TV shows to watch, available on streaming right now.

This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my link, at no extra cost to you.

Sometimes after you finish a really good series, it’s hard to find the energy to pick a new one to watch. Often, you just want to watch it all over again. This post will provide you with 4 great options to try, so you don’t have to risk wasting your time on something not worth it.

Here are 4 of the best TV shows streaming right now. (Disclaimer: current at time of writing: March 2024).

1. Shōgun (2024 -)

Shōgun, Disney Plus’ latest offering, transports viewers back to feudal Japan, providing a captivating blend of history, drama, and cultural exploration. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and conflict, the series follows the journey of an English sailor who becomes embroiled in the complex power struggles of the samurai class. It is an excellent historical fish-out-of-water tale and a must-watch for 2024.

2. Fargo (2014 – )

FX’s crime anthology Fargo has been around for a while – since 2014 in fact. Throughout its 5 seasons, which each take place in a different time period and centre around new characters, viewers have been treated with a rich sense of American Midwestern identity and humour, which honour the Coen’s 1996 film which the series spawned from. Recently, in late 2023, season 5 was released, which was a welcome return to form after a slightly unsure fourth season. Starring screen favourites Juno Temple, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jon Hamm (and many more), it is worth getting on the Fargo train before it comes to the end of its run.

3. 3 Body Problem (2024 – )

The new Netflix series 3 Body Problem presents a captivating blend of science fiction and mystery, drawing viewers into a thrilling exploration of humanity’s encounter with an enigmatic alien civilization. Created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, creators of Game of Thrones and Alexander Woo, 3 Body Problem looks to be a very promising newcomer within the pantheon of sci-fi TV, featuring a talented (and familiar) cast and typically high production values.

4. One Day (2024)

Netflix’s decade-spanning new mini-series One Day, is a genuinely heartfelt exploration of life’s twists and turns, interwoven with themes of love, friendship, and personal evolution. With star turns from its two leads Leo Woodall and Ambika Mod, the timeless love story it tells stands as a testament to the power of TV storytelling in capturing snapshots of life’s big moments. It arguably outshines its 2011 film counterpart, expertly telling its narrative in its 14 short episodes.

That was 4 new TV shows you have to watch. Check out our other posts for more recommendations on how you can stream better.

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The 3 Best Movie Poster Websites

Looking to decorate your space with posters of your favourite movies and TV shows? This post will provide you with the very best places to find them. This post may contain affiliate links, which means

Looking to decorate your space with posters of your favourite movies and TV shows? This post will provide you with the very best places to find them.

This post may contain affiliate links, which means I’ll receive a commission if you purchase through my link, at no extra cost to you.

This post will go through 3 top recommendations which will help you decorate your walls with top quality movie and TV art, with a variety of different prices and styles to help you pick the perfect poster.

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Movie Posters in Bangalore. Image Source.

1. Printed Originals

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Screenshot taken from their website.

Starting off extremely strong, Printed Originals sell authenticated original posters. Whilst these can be expensive, the products speak for themselves. Above are a few examples of the kind of stock that they sell on their website. All of these posters are verifiable originals from the 50s, 60s and 70s respectively. The longer time goes on, the harder these posters (in this condition), will be to get. Each poster is graded, and can be bought with a frame, which is reflected in each poster’s pricing. If you are a true super fan of a film, TV show or album, you can immortalise this by getting one of Printed Original’s posters: you will have a piece of history on your wall.

2. JUNIQUE

screenshot of junique website
Screenshot taken from their website.

JUNIQUE offer a different kind of poster, crafting their own designs from existing elements of films and turning them into stylish minimalist posters. Priced very reasonably, these posters can be sized at your own will, so even the biggest or smallest space can be filled. They don’t only sell minimalist designs: you will also find retro posters, stylised album posters and a host of TV designs too.

3. Displate

screenshot of displate website
Screenshot taken from their website.

Surely the most unique poster website out there, Displate describes itself as a one-of-a-kind metal poster. When you buy one, it arrives with an easy to set-up mount. This is the main selling point of Displate: uniquely, you are able to swap each Displate poster out with ease. Each poster is magnetic, making it incredibly simple to change them out if you get bored with your current choice, or are giving your room a thematic overhaul. With a host of great options to choose from, Displate could be the option for you when buying your movie posters.

This post hopefully provided you with some interesting and unique options to consider when picking your movie posters. Check out some of our other articles below if you want to improve the way you stream.

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The 5 Best Ways to Make Your Movie Night Better

It has never been a better time to be a film buff. Whilst going out to the cinema to see a movie on the big screen will always be the premium way of watching a

It has never been a better time to be a film buff. Whilst going out to the cinema to see a movie on the big screen will always be the premium way of watching a movie, there are a number of ways you can make the home viewing experience just as great.

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This post will discuss 5 of the best ways to make your movie night better, through tailored suggestions. By the end of the post, you will hopefully have all of the information you need to make your home viewing experience feel almost as good as going to the movies does.

cinema seats

1. Comfort is Everything

Ever heard of the saying “from the comfort of your home”?. This is arguably the most important factor to consider when putting together your own viewing space. Being comfortable in your own home, and by extension, when watching a movie can elevate the experience to another level. One of the first things that a good cinema should aim to do is to make audiences comfortable, and crucially, keep them comfortable. If your movie room is not comfortable to relax in, then what is the point? Below are a few seating option recommendations, tailored towards varying sizes and needs.

Glostad (IKEA)

GLOSTAD 2-seat sofa, Knisa dark grey
GLOSTAD 2-seat sofa (Knisa dark grey)

If you have a smaller space, this may be the right option for you. Coming from everyone’s favourite Swedish furniture company, IKEA’s Glostad 2-seater is a great option for those constrained by budget or space. Available in medium blue and dark grey. £129 – IKEA

The 3 Seater Albert Sofa Bean Bag (Big Bertha)

The 3 Seater Albert Sofa Bean Bag - Cord Mink 01
The 3 Seater Albert Sofa Bean Bag (Cord Mink)

For those who want to max out on comfort, this 3-seater bean bag sofa could be the ideal candidate. Perfect for lounging in front of the TV, this sofa is essentially a giant bean bag. It comes in numerous fabrics and colours, so it can be tailored to your room’s decor. £249.90 – bigberthaoriginal

3 2 1 Recliner Sofa Set (The Sofa Shop)

3 2 1 Recliner Sofa Set. 3 Piece Recliner Sofa Package Suite in Grey Leather with Drop-Down Table & Cup Holders- Sorrento
3 2 1 Recliner Sofa Set. 3 Piece Recliner Sofa Package Suite in Grey Leather with Drop-Down Table & Cup Holders – Sorrento

This recliner set, which includes 3 sofas, all reclining, with the largest fitted with cupholders and a drop down table, would transform your movie room into somewhere which could be hard to leave. In some ways recreating the social aspect of the theatre experience, with multiple units dedicated to catering for group watches, this sofa set is ideal for those wanting to curate the ultimate home-viewing experience. £1,149 – The Sofa Shop

2. Screen Big

Another vital step in crafting the best possible movie room is an obvious one: the screen. Whilst it is most likely impossible to recreate this aspect of the cinema experience (unless you have a really big house), there are some important factors to consider when purchasing your movie room TV which can help to step up your viewing experience. Here are some suggestions for screens which will really make the movie or show you’re watching pop.

Epsom EX3280 (Amazon)

Epson EX3280 3-Chip 3LCD XGA Projector, 3,600 Lumens Color Brightness, 3,600 Lumens White Brightness, HDMI, Built-in Speaker, 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio
Epsom EX3280

Another idea for those with limited space: try a projector. The EX3280 from Epsom is one of the best lower-budget options on the market. Boasting a dynamic contrast ratio up to 15,000:1 and 3,600 lumens of colour and white brightness, this small unit is connected via HDMI, so you can stream directly from your TV box or console without any complications. $445 (£351) – Amazon

Hisense 55 Inch VIDAA Smart TV (Amazon)

Hisense 55 Inch VIDAA Smart TV
Hisense 55 Inch VIDAA Smart TV

For a small to mid-size room, this budget-friendly option from Hisense may be the choice for you. Supporting 4K resolution and supported by Dolby Vision, this would make an excellent movie screen. £328 – Amazon

LG OLED evo C3 77″ 4K Smart TV 2023 (Amazon)

LG OLED evo C3 77" 4K Smart TV, 2023 
LG OLED evo C3 77″ 4K Smart TV, 2023 

For the ultimate viewing experience, look no further than this 77″ 4k Smart TV from LG. Sporting a refresh rate of 120 Hz, and cutting-edge super AI-upscaling technology, this would be a smart choice for creating the perfect movie room. £2389 – Amazon

3. Sounds Important

Another vital aspect of movie room curation is sound. Sound is just as important as visuals, as those designing a cinema know all too well. From sound-proofing the room (to ensure people not in the room aren’t hearing the film too), to picking the perfect sound system, below are some suggestions to improve the audio experience of your movie room.

JBER 12-Pack Acoustic Foam Panels (Amazon)

JBER 12-Pack Acoustic Foam Panels
JBER 12-Pack Acoustic Foam Panels

If sound is a concern, look no further than these sound-proofing. This is just an example, however there are tons of options to choose from online. £13.58 – Amazon

Sonos Beam (Gen 2) (Amazon)

Sonos Beam (Gen 2)
Sonos Beam (Gen 2)

This soundbar from Sonos would be a great choice for those with a smaller space. A big positive of the second generation of the Sonos Beam is that there is potential to expand your soundscape, as you can add additional speakers to your Sonos system. £435 – Amazon

Sony HT-A9 (Curry’s)

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SONY HT-A9 4.0.4 Home Cinema System with Dolby Atmos & DTS:X – Light Grey

A sleek and effective package, this 4 speaker set would make an excellent addition to any movie room. Creating an immersive 360 degree experience, they are designed to bounce sound off the ceilings to make the best overhead audio possible. £1799 – Curry’s

4. Light It Up

Some nice additions to make your movie room even more immersive is to add some lighting features. Here are a few recommendations to make your movie night even better.

Govee Alexa LED Strip Lights 5m (Amazon)

Govee Alexa LED Strip Lights 5m
Govee Alexa LED Strip Lights 5m

Reacting to the content on the screen, these lights stick to the back of your TV, creating the effect of an expanded screen through the backlighting. It can also be controlled via Alexa and Google Assistant for easier access. £24.99 – Amazon

Bundle: Hue sync box + Play gradient lightstrip (55″ TVs) + Bridge (Philips Hue)

Hue sync box + Play gradient lightstrip (55" TVs) + Bridge
Hue sync box + Play gradient lightstrip (55″ TVs) + Bridge

Highly recommended, Philips Hue system work amazingly, connecting via HDMI through the sync box to reflect the images on screen. It is also very easy to add new products to your system, making your movie room even more exciting. £427.47 – Philips Hue

5. Quality is Everything

When you go to a cinema, the movies are shown on film. Obviously, this isn’t possible at home. The best way of replicating the crispness and quality of a cinema viewing experience is through buying your movies and TV series physically. Watching your content on Blu-ray and 4K Ultra-HD discs is probably the closest you can get to film.

Consider Criterion

The Criterion Collection licenses, restores and distributes ‘important classic and contemporary films’, releasing new movies monthly into their growing collection. When you buy a Criterion release, it feels special. It’s not just another movie added to the collection, but an investment akin to a vinyl record. Although it is in reality a Blu-Ray, the championing of restoring cinema in physical form is vital to the future of film as we know it.

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They also have some gallery-worthy covers – Criterion

So that was the 5 best ways to make your movie night better. You hopefully have all of the information you need to make your home viewing experience feel almost as good as going to the movies does.

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5 Movies You’ll Love If You Liked The Bear

So, you liked FX’s series The Bear. So did everyone. If you want another helping of stressful kitchen drama, then you’ve come to the right place. Here are 5 movies you’ll love if you liked

So, you liked FX’s series The Bear. So did everyone. If you want another helping of stressful kitchen drama, then you’ve come to the right place. Here are 5 movies you’ll love if you liked The Bear.

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The cast of The Bear at the Golden Globes.
The cast of The Bear at the 81st Golden Globes. Image Source.

The Bear, created in 2022 by Christopher Storer, has been nothing short of a phenomenon since its release. Combining comedy and drama with delicious food, the show has proved itself to be the perfect meal for viewers worldwide. The fictional ‘The Beef’ restaurant which award-winning chef Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) reluctantly takes over, actually isn’t all that fictional. Storer based The Bear’s defining Chicago setting on his good friend Chris Zucchero’s restaurant: the similarly named ‘Mr. Beef’. Much of the series was filmed in Mr. Beef, which adds to its authenticity and sense of place – The Bear is alive with character, brimming with stunning acting, vivid cinematography and a key focus on the importance of place and identity.

This level of brilliance is not often attained. When something is this good, you are always left wanting a second serving. Below are 5 films which will hopefully fulfil your appetite (at least until season 3 arrives).

1. Boiling Point (2021)

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Boiling Point. Image Source.

Probably the most similar in style and tone to The Bear when compared to the rest of this list, Boiling Point shines through its one-shot film format which ramps up the tension and gives the film a uniquely intimate feel. Stephen Graham as head chef of an upmarket London restaurant is a masterstroke, as he lends his considerable acting talents to the role effortlessly. He is joined by an excellent supporting cast, particularly Vinette Robinson, who would go on to star in the mini-series of the same name. If you especially liked The Bear episodes ‘Review’ (season 1, episode 7) and ‘The Bear’ (season 2, episode 10), then Boiling Point will undoubtedly be a stressful and enjoyable watch.

2. Chef (2014)

Jon Favreau and Scarlett Johansson in Chef (2014)
Jon Favreau and Scarlett Johansson in Chef (2014). Image Source.

If you are looking for something lighter – something more in line with The Bear episode ‘Dogs’ (season 1, episode 4), which eschews the usual stress for something more lighthearted, Chef might be for you. Written, directed and starring Jon Favreau, Chef tells the story of Carl Casper, a high-end head chef who loses his job following a public argument with a respected journalist. What follows is a great road-trip movie, as Carl and his young son open a food truck and travel the States in search of discovery whilst serving delicious food. Sporting some excellent food photography and an emphasis on relationships viewed through the lens of cooking, Chef is worth the watch.

3. Ratatouille (2007)

Remy the Rat cooks an omelette in the film Ratatouille.
Remy the Rat cooks an omelette in Ratatouille (2007). Image Source.

Ratatouille is a classic from animation giant Pixar’s golden era – you have likely already seen it. Give it another go, as it is truly a marvel of modern cinema. Whilst you may remember it as the movie about rats who cook, it is so much more, exploring the joy of cooking through the wonder and determination of this small chef, who is desperate to follow his passion despite the enormous challenges he faces. Painting a romantic picture of France and its cuisine, Ratatouille is as thematically relevant to any of the other entries on this list. Relevant Bear episodes: ‘System’ (season one, episode one) and ‘Forks’ (season two, episode seven).

4. Big Night (1996)

Stanley Tucci, Marc Anthony and Tony Shaloub in Big Night (1996).
Stanley Tucci, Marc Anthony and Tony Shaloub in Big Night (1996). Image Source.

If you are a fan of the comedic elements of The Bear, this may be the choice for you. Stanley Tucci and Tony Shaloub are two brothers, who are joint owners of a struggling Italian restaurant. In one last bid for success, they host a night of free food. Legendary critic Ebert in his glowing review called Big Night ‘one of the great food movies […] It is about food not as a subject but as a language’. In some ways the two brothers relationship bears a close resemblance to that of Carmy and Ritchie (The Bear’s de-facto manager and Carmy’s “cousin”). Thematically similar episodes include ‘Braciole’ (season one, episode eight) and ‘The Bear’ (season two, episode ten).

5. Eat, Drink, Man, Woman (1994)

The Zhu family dine together in Eat, Drink, Man, Woman
The Zhu family dine together in Eat, Drink, Man, Woman (1994). Image Source.

‘Fishes’ (season two, episode six) is one of the best episodes of the show, and of 2023 as a whole. The tension of a family meal is the episode’s focus, the food acting as an a point of familiar reunion which serves a harbinger of friction and argument. Ang Lee’s Eat, Drink, Man, Woman is a family drama first, however its numerous family feasts serve as narrative anchor points (as they do in everyday life). Despite life events from ill-health to marriages, a Sunday meal with the family is sometimes all it takes to restore normality and clarity. The Bear’s example of a family meal, whilst tonally different, is similar in its representation of these events – food is the bond that holds the family together, even when the event itself is not an enjoyable one.

That’s 5 films that you’ll love if you liked The Bear. Let us know using the social links if you enjoyed our recommendations.

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5 Easy Ways to Dress Like The Sopranos (On a Budget)

Looking to channel your inner Soprano? This post will provide 6 of the best ways to do so, whilst also keeping an eye on the wallet. Dressing well is an expensive business. The Sopranos (aside

Looking to channel your inner Soprano? This post will provide 6 of the best ways to do so, whilst also keeping an eye on the wallet.

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Dressing well is an expensive business. The Sopranos (aside from being one of the best TV dramas of all time) showcased some of the best style put to screen. From Tony’s short-sleeve button downs to Paulie’s iconic tracksuits, each episode contained numerous timeless fits, which have all aged like fine wine since the show first aired.

With the surge of popularity in vintage clothing in recent years, it has never been easier to dress like these iconic characters, without breaking the bank. Here are 6 of the best and easiest ways to dress like The Sopranos on a budget. (Disclaimer: All prices included are valid at time of writing – Feb 2024).

1. Polo Shirts

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James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano. Image Source

Throughout the series, Tony Soprano’s wide array of polo shirts were a staple of his wardrobe. Whilst both comfortable and versatile, the best thing about polo shirts is that there are countless stylish designs for very reasonable prices, meaning an easy way to dress like the Sopranos on a budget.

ASOS Design

ASOS DESIGN relaxed polo shirt with revere neck in brown textured rib, 1 of 4
ASOS DESIGN relaxed polo shirt with revere neck

ASOS have a wide array of polo shirts which are very reminiscent of Tony’s stylings: textured, loose-fitting and comfortable. £15.60 – ASOS Design

Charles Tyrwhitt

tyrwhitt pique polo
Tyrwhitt Pique Polo – Navy & White

Charles Tyrwhitt’s selection of quality polo shirts are also an excellent choice for those on a budget, providing a great deal of choice. With more simplistic designs and block colours, to subtle patterns as shown in the example above, it would be a great option for those wanting the Soprano look on a budget. £29.95 – Charles Tyrwhitt

2. Tracksuits

Some of the most iconic outfits were the simplest: a matching tracksuit is sometimes all it takes. Fan favourite Paulie Walnuts rarely went an episode without donning a comfortable two-piece. Follow in his footsteps with the affordable picks below.

Atom Retro

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Ascot Sergio Tacchini Retro 80S Track Top & Damarindo Sergio Tacchini Retro Track Pants

Atom Retro has a great selection of retro tracksuits for very reasonable prices. For less than £100, this Sergio Tacchini tracksuit is worthy of someone with all the makings of a varsity athlete. Track top – £52.49 / Track Pants – £38.49 – Atom Retro

SHEIN

Shein Manfinity Homme Loose Fit Men's Two Pieces Set: Striped Side Zipper Up Jacket And Knitted Casual Pants
Manfinity Homme Loose Fit Men’s Two Pieces Set: Striped Side Zipper Up Jacket And Knitted Casual Pants

SHEIN has some very good prices. This loose fit two-piece set is perfect for those on a budget looking to show their appreciation for comfort. £18.20 – SHEIN

Second-Hand Deals

Before buying something brand new, it is worth looking on websites like Depop, Vinted and Thrifted. Whilst not always a reliable option, there is the chance that the perfect piece might pop up in your search. This is particularly relevant with items like vintage tracksuits, which are very popular at the moment, so people are more likely to sell knowing the potential value of vintage tracksuits.

3. Leather Jackets

tony soprano and paulie walnuts sit outside satriales
James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano and Tony Sirico as Paulie Gualtieri. Image source.

Leather jackets are an undoubted staple of the series, seen throughout the six seasons that aired. Sadly, they are often on the expensive side. Provided below are some examples of leather jackets that won’t weigh too heavily on the bank account.

Jack & Jones

Jack & Jones Men's Jjerocky Clean Jacket
Jack & Jones Men’s Jjerocky Clean Jacket

This jacket from Jack & Jones, with its clean design, attains the leather look and feel perfectly whilst being made from 100% polyester, giving it a comfortable and realistic quality. Available on Amazon (for quick shipping), this could be the answer to your leather jacket problems. £45-47 (size dependant) – Amazon

TEMU

Men's Faux Leather Solid Jacket Vintage Lapel Collar Motorcycle PU Leather Outwear Coat
Men’s Faux Leather Solid Jacket Vintage Lapel Collar Motorcycle PU Leather Outwear Coat

If you want to go full Tony: slightly oversized, lapel collar, angular, then look no further than this offering from TEMU. Looking very close to the real deal, this jacket is great value for those looking to add some more Soprano to their style. £30.50 – TEMU

4. Jewellery

Jewellery is a key aspect of a Soprano wardrobe. Always gold, Tony’s penchant for a high-end jewellery was often on full display across the 86 episodes. Watermarks of his high-end regalia were chain bracelets, necklaces, rings and watches. Below are some budget-friendly options for those wanting the look without the strain on the bank balance.

KHRAL

Khral Miami Cuban Bracelet (Gold) 8mm
Miami Cuban Bracelet (Gold) 8mm

Khral has some of the best-looking faux jewellery in the game. This Miami Cuban bracelet comes in three sizes, catering for all wrists. This is about as close as you can get to the one like Tony Soprano, but for far lower a price. £41.99 – Khral

Twistedpendant – Etsy

18K Gold Saint Christopher Pendant Necklace & Chain Set Mens Gold Chain With Pendant Mens Necklace Jewelry Gift Set By Twistedpendant image 1
18K Gold Saint Christopher Pendant Necklace & Chain Set

Whilst there is debate to which Catholic saint is depicted on Tony Soprano’s chain, the good news is, they all look great when big and gold. This 18K Gold St. Christopher chain from Twistedpendant on Etsy is perfect for completing the Soprano look. The set includes the Pendant, a 3mm Figaro Chain and a Gold 5mm Curb chain. £34.99 – Etsy

Trendhim

Trenhim Laif Gold-Tone Makt Ring
Laif Gold-Tone Makt Ring

It might be difficult to source a ring which is the same as Tony’s (just look at it.) This is not an issue though, as there are some great alternatives for great, budget-friendly prices available online. Trendhim has a nice selection of men’s rings. This Laif Gold-Tone Makt Ring looks fantastic, however there are a lot of options to choose from if it’s not your style. £25 – Trendhim

5. Robe

Statue of Tony Soprano in his Bathrobe, taken in Lithuania. Image Source.
Statue of Tony Soprano in his Bathrobe, taken in Lithuania. Image Source.

The most iconic Tony Soprano look is surely his bathrobe-vest-shorts combination which seems to appear in almost every episode. Its lasting impact is represented in the picture above, the classic fit permanently memorialised through this statue, which stands in the train station of Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.

The Towel Shop

The Towel Shop 100% Terry Towelling Dressing Gown
100% Terry Towelling Dressing Gown

This gown from The Towel Shop is both affordable and comfortable, making for a very good deal. Made from 100% cotton. £11.95 – The Towel Shop

New Look

New Look White Ribbed Jersey Muscle Fit Vest
White Ribbed Jersey Muscle Fit Vest

Why not complete the look with these quality vests from New Look? £8.99 – New Look

So that’s 5 ways to dress like a Soprano on a budget. Whether you only want to take some inspiration or complete the entire look, this should have given you some solid recommendations.

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