One of the more obvious examples is Luke’s clothing since he’s arguably the most consistent character style-wise.

Other characters also had specific rules for what they wore nearly every episode.

“Luke and Lorelei were always wearing jeans, so they kind of used up the quota.”

Rory and Lorelai Gilmore smiling

She joked that if more players were dressed in jeans it might become “the jeans show.”

But this was no small accomplishment considering popular clothing styles in the 2000s.

“The waistlines were dropping drastically .

The Gilmore Girls cast pose

crop tops were a thing,” the costumer shared.

However, Campbell found a loophole in these fashion trends.

The actresses would adjust their clothing after moving in a way that made their shirts ride up.

Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham pose