He's back in Australia for his first stand-up tour Down Under in almost two decades.
And
Jerry Seinfeld's fashion sense appears to be still stuck in the 1990s
when he last toured the country, the legendary comedian wearing his
signature ensemble on Thursday.
The 63-year-old wore a jeans and sneakers combo as he went for a walk around Sydney's Olympic Park ahead of his comedy show that evening.
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Stuck in the nineties! Jerry Seinfeld wears his signature jeans and sneakers combo as he steps out in Sydney for comedy tour
Jerry,
who is performing in Sydney again on Friday night, wore his trademark
combo of bootleg jeans and sneakers as he went for a stroll around
Olympic Park.
The Seinfeld star paired his jeans with a grey jumper and baseball cap, waving enthusiastically to fans as he walked by.
The comedian's style of dressing has barely changed since he first shot to international fame with his sitcom in 1990.
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Sticking
to a good thing? The comedian's style of dressing has barely changed
since he first shot to international fame with his sitcom in 1990. Left
on Thursday, pictured right in 1990
Jerry
is in Sydney for the last leg of his stand-up tour, having previously
performed in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane.
During
his time in Melbourne, the comedian posed for photos at a mural
depicting the now-viral moment he refused singer Kesha a hug.
In June Jerry repeatedly refused to hug the singer after she interrupted his red carpet interview.
'Oh my God, Adelaide! You know
how many years I've been wanting to come to Adelaide? Never': The
comedian teased Adelaide with some light hearted ribbing during his
stand up show last Saturday
Immortalised: During his time in
Melbourne, the comedian posed for photos at a mural depicting the
now-viral moment he refused singer Kesha a hug
Jerry
posed in front of the mural hugging his longtime manager George
Shapiro, explaining in the caption that the pair were 'enjoying
Melbourne'.
The comedian teased Adelaide with some light hearted ribbing during his stand up show last Saturday.
'Oh
my God, Adelaide! You know how many years I've been wanting to come to
Adelaide? Never. I've never wanted to come to Adelaide,' Jerry told a
sold-out audience, before adding: 'And yet I'm thrilled to be here.'
It comes after Jerry famously referred to Melbourne as 'the anus of the world' during a 1998 visit to Australia.
Fame: Jerry Seinfeld achieved international recognition for his role in sitcom Seinfeld in the 1990s
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