Power Rangers Fashion: I Dressed Like Power Rangers Characters for a Week & Here’s What Happened
I couldn’t do a Power Rangers fashion guide without Syd!
For my Syd look, I wanted to wear something ultra-feminine, so I went with a pink satin slip-dress. The dress is very Y2K, but still trendy right now. I threw on a black denim jacket, to emulate her black S.P.D uniform as well.
For shoes, I wanted something very unique and cool, like Syd, so I ended up wearing my pink suede pom pom sandals.
Okay, this look was fire! It was comfortable but incredibly cute and amazing! I feel it was sort of a crossover between Cher from Clueless and Power Rangers.
It might not look like it, but the dress was actually super comfy while I was working. The jacket I only wore later in the day when it got a bit chilly.
Friday, Outfit #5 – Tommy Oliver (MMPR, PR Zeo, PR Turbo and PRDT)
Tommy Oliver, played by Jason David Frank, was the first green Ranger, the first sixth ranger, and he’s the most iconic Power Ranger in and out of the Power Rangers universe. Tommy is the longest-serving ranger in the show’s history and has had the longest character arc.
Tommy has had four different colors associated with him: he started out as the Green Ranger, then he was the White Ranger. In Zeo, he became the Red Zeo Ranger and continued to be the Red Ranger in Turbo. Finally, as the mentor of the Dino Thunder Rangers, he also became the Black Dino Ranger.
Just as his Ranger identities have spanned multiple decades, his style has too. He started out with an athletic and ’90s street style look (all in either green, white or red). By the time he was an adult and a science teacher for the PRDT teens, his style was mostly casual 2000’s. He wore a lot of cargo pants, t-shirts and flannels, mostly in neutrals and black.
Again, no Power Rangers fashion guide would be complete without Tommy. For my Tommy look, I wanted something more on par with his two early Ranger colors: green and white. I decided on this because I knew him first as the green Ranger and this gave me more opportunity to experiment.