Peter Griffin
The Family Guy himself, Pea-tear griffin. The ideal rolemodel of American fatherhood. The dad every son wants and the husband every wife desires. I'm not even sure what his job is actually.
Peter's Hair Peter's Glasses Peter's Shirt Peter's Belt Peter's Pants Peter's Shoes
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Peter's Hair
Peter's hair is short and auburn colored with a sort of bowl cut. Take this look-a-like for instance. The haircut is certainly not hard to imitate, but takes a lot of guts to wear a hairdo that ugly.
Peter's Glasses
Round thin framed, Peter's glasses resemble those of Harry Potter. They are fit right against his eyes and sometimes it is difficult to tell whether or not he is wearing glasses except for the two lines from the edge of his eyes to his ears. One reader suggested simply using a black felt-tip marker and draw lines on the face to look like glasses, not a bad idea but just remember to not use permanent marker and to use a ruler to keep the frame straight. Also, try not to get any ink into your eye.
Peter's Shirt
Peter's trademark roll-up sleeve white collared shirt is about a couple sizes too small for him. He keeps it tucked in with a lot of Peter goodness hanging out around the belt area. Unlike all those preppy schoolboys out there, Peter keeps his collars unpopped. To be real exact, his shirt has 4 pea sized black buttons (possibly more but only 4 show). Also, it has no pockets.
Peter's Belt
A plain black belt with a plain gold buckle that doesn't seem to thread through any belt loops on his pants - that or his pants have black belt loops. It looks fairly uncomfortable as he keeps ties it pretty tight around his waist in an attempt to look skinnier. Any black belt can be easily turned into Peter's belt by attaching a gold oval to the buckle, either with glue or tape. The hard part is finding the golden buckle itself, I would suggest gold spray-painted cardboard if you can't find anything suitable.Peter's Pants
Peter wears a pair of dark green trousers that don't indicate any pockets or even a fly. It has a slight flair near the bottom, but not so much as to look like something out of the sixties. In fact, judging from his girth, I'd reckon to say they could even be sweat pants, coupled along with the belt to give others a false sense of pant attire. These sweatpants are hard to come by due to the horrendously ugly green and the fact that it has no pockets. If you aren't that concerned with accuarcy, any green pant should suffice, but if you're picky, you may have to stitch your own trousers (not hard considering its pretty plain).
Peter's Shoes
Plain brown loafers, no buckle, no straps, no laces. Nice and simple.Fan pictures