2nd episode of the fifth season of Seinfeld "The Puffy Shirt" Seinfeld episode The Puffy Shirt on display at the National Museum of American History in 2006 Episode no.| Season 5 Episode 2 Directed by| Tom Cherones Written by| Larry David Production code| 502 Original air date| September 23, 1993 (1993-09-23) Guest appearances * Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza * Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza * Wendel Meldrum as Leslie * David Brisbin as Client * Bryant Gumbel as Himself * Deborah May as Elsa * Michael Mitz as Photographer Episode chronology | ← Previous "The Mango" | Next → "The Glasses" | List of episodes "The Puffy Shirt" is the second episode of the fifth season of the American NBC sitcom Seinfeld.[1] It was the 66th episode and originally aired on September 23, 1993.[1] The episode centers on Jerry having to wear an ostentatious "puffy" shirt on The Today Show after he unwittingly agreed to promote it for Kramer's girlfriend because she spoke too quietly for him to understand what she was asking. In a subplot, George embarks on a promising career as a hand model. Larry David, the co-creator of the show, came up with the idea to use the shirt,[2] and cites this episode as one of his favorites in the series. ## Contents * 1 Plot * 2 Production * 3 References * 4 External links ## Plot[edit] Kramer is dating Leslie, a "low-talker" whom everyone struggles to understand due to her quiet speaking voice. When Jerry and Elaine have dinner with them, Kramer explains that Leslie is a fashion designer and has designed a new puffy shirt "like the pirates used to wear."[3] Elaine tells Leslie that Jerry is making an appearance on The Today Show to promote a Goodwill benefit to clothe the poor and homeless. Leslie says something in response, but they cannot make out what it is. To be polite, they nod their heads. The next day, Kramer delivers the shirt to Jerry, who realizes that he had inadvertently agreed to wear Leslie's puffy shirt on The Today Show. The idea of wearing such an ostentatious shirt while promoting a benefit for the poor outrages Elaine. At a restaurant with his parents, George accidentally bumps into a woman who turns out to be a modeling agent. When she notices his hands, she declares they are beautiful and that he should become a hand model. He agrees, and in preparation for his first photo shoot becomes protective of his hands, having manicures and shielding them with oven mitts. During the Today Show, host Bryant Gumbel repeatedly mocks Jerry's shirt, driving him to angrily denounce it on air. Leslie finally raises her voice to furiously call Jerry a "bastard". After the show, George arrives at the dressing room and takes off his oven mitts to show off his hands. When he mocks the puffy shirt, Leslie angrily pushes him, causing him to fall onto a hot clothes iron and ruin his hands, ending his hand model career. Elaine is fired from the Goodwill benefit committee, Jerry is heckled about the shirt during his stand-up comedy, and Kramer breaks up with Leslie. The stores cancel their pre-orders and the unsold shirts are given to Goodwill. As Jerry, Kramer, Elaine, and George walk down the street, they see homeless men dressed in the puffy shirts. Jerry remarks that it is not a bad-looking shirt after all. ## Production[edit] This was the first episode to feature Jerry Stiller as George Costanza’s dad, Frank.[4][5] Stiller reshot John Randolph's earlier appearance as Frank in "The Handicap Spot" for syndication.[5] ## References[edit] 1. ^ a b "Seinfeld Season 5 Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved 2 December 2021. 2. ^ Arnold, Thomas K. "Ahoy thar, 'Seinfeld' mateys!". USA Today. USA Today. Retrieved 28 June 2015. 3. ^ "Seinfeld's "Puffy Shirt"". Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Smithsonian. Retrieved 28 June 2015. 4. ^ Johnson, Lottie Elizabeth (2020-05-11). "Remembering Jerry Stiller: 5 of the greatest Frank Costanza moments on 'Seinfeld'". Deseret News. Retrieved 2020-05-11. 5. ^ a b Nigro, Nicholas (June 1, 2015). Seinfeld FAQ: Everything Left to Know About the Show About Nothing. Applause. ISBN 9781495035357. ## External links[edit] * "The Puffy Shirt" at IMDb * v * t * e Seinfeld episodes Season 1| * "The Seinfeld Chronicles" * "The Stake Out" * "The Robbery" * "Male Unbonding" * "The Stock Tip" Season 2| * "The Ex-Girlfriend" * "The Pony Remark" * "The Jacket" * "The Phone Message" * "The Apartment" * "The Statue" * "The Revenge" * "The Heart Attack" * "The Deal" * "The Baby Shower" * "The Chinese Restaurant" * "The Busboy" Season 3| * "The Note" * "The Truth" * "The Pen" * "The Dog" * "The Library" * "The Parking Garage" * "The Cafe" * "The Tape" * "The Nose Job" * "The Stranded" * "The Alternate Side" * "The Red Dot" * "The Subway" * "The Pez Dispenser" * "The Suicide" * "The Fix-Up" * "The Boyfriend" * "The Limo" * "The Good Samaritan" * "The Letter" * "The Parking Space" * "The Keys" Season 4| * "The Trip" * "The Pitch" * "The Ticket" * "The Wallet" * "The Watch" * "The Bubble Boy" * "The Cheever Letters" * "The Opera" * "The Virgin" * "The Contest" * "The Airport" * "The Pick" * "The Movie" * "The Visa" * "The Shoes" * "The Outing" * "The Old Man" * "The Implant" * "The Junior Mint" * "The Smelly Car" * "The Handicap Spot" * "The Pilot" Season 5| * "The Mango" * "The Puffy Shirt" * "The Glasses" * "The Sniffing Accountant" * "The Bris" * "The Lip Reader" * "The Non-Fat Yogurt" * "The Barber" * "The Masseuse" * "The Cigar Store Indian" * "The Conversion" * "The Stall" * "The Dinner Party" * "The Marine Biologist" * "The Pie" * "The Stand In" * "The Wife" * "The Raincoats" * "The Fire" * "The Hamptons" * "The Opposite" Season 6| * "The Chaperone" * "The Big Salad" * "The Pledge Drive" * "The Chinese Woman" * "The Couch" * "The Gymnast" * "The Soup" * "The Mom & Pop Store" * "The Secretary" * "The Race" * "The Switch" * "The Label Maker" * "The Scofflaw" * "The Highlights of 100" * "The Beard" * "The Kiss Hello" * "The Doorman" * "The Jimmy" * "The Doodle" * "The Fusilli Jerry" * "The Diplomat's Club" * "The Face Painter" * "The Understudy" Season 7| * "The Engagement" * "The Postponement" * "The Maestro" * "The Wink" * "The Hot Tub" * "The Soup Nazi" * "The Secret Code" * "The Pool Guy" * "The Sponge" * "The Gum" * "The Rye" * "The Caddy" * "The Seven" * "The Cadillac" * "The Shower Head" * "The Doll" * "The Friar's Club" * "The Wig Master" * "The Calzone" * "The Bottle Deposit" * "The Wait Out" * "The Invitations" Season 8| * "The Foundation" * "The Soul Mate" * "The Bizarro Jerry" * "The Little Kicks" * "The Package" * "The Fatigues" * "The Checks" * "The Chicken Roaster" * "The Abstinence" * "The Andrea Doria" * "The Little Jerry" * "The Money" * "The Comeback" * "The Van Buren Boys" * "The Susie" * "The Pothole" * "The English Patient" * "The Nap" * "The Yada Yada" * "The Millennium" * "The Muffin Tops" * "The Summer of George" Season 9| * "The Butter Shave" * "The Voice" * "The Serenity Now" * "The Blood" * "The Junk Mail" * "The Merv Griffin Show" * "The Slicer" * "The Betrayal" * "The Apology" * "The Strike" * "The Dealership" * "The Reverse Peephole" * "The Cartoon" * "The Strongbox" * "The Wizard" * "The Burning" * "The Bookstore" * "The Frogger" * "The Maid" * "The Puerto Rican Day" * "The Chronicle" * "The Finale" Indicates two-part episode *[no.]: number *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template