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The Beatles
- Particularly early on in their career, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr sported matching haircuts and outfits.
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ABBA
- The Swedish group has numerous number one hits under their belt and are indeed one of the best-selling acts in pop music history. Their image also played a part in their success.
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The Beach Boys
- Brian Wilson and the boys often wore matching outfits. This promo shot is a good example.
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Kiss
- The band is known for their iconic characters, makeup, platform boots, and a real knack for putting on a good rock show!
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Destiny's Child
- Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé, and Michelle Williams were known for coordinating outfits on- and offstage. They always looked gorgeous!
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The Jackson 5
- The Jacksons are a showbiz family, and as such knew how important image was for the success of the group.
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Wham!
- George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley knew how to make their image work. The two are pictured in one of the British pop duo's most recognizable outfits.
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Boyz II Men
- In addition to heart-melting vocal harmonies, Boyz II Men also look great in their matching outfits.
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Ramones
- The New York punk rockers had a distinctive style, with matching hairstyles and the perfect balance of denim and leather.
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The Supremes
- What would be of the 1960s without Diana Ross and the girls singing harmonies in their cute matching outfits, right?
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One Direction
- One of the most successful boy bands to come out of Britain, One Direction was a well-oiled machine, and their outfit choices were no exception.
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Run DMC
- Jason "Jam-Master Jay" Mizell, Joseph "DJ Run" Simons, and Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels will forever be associated with Adidas, and known for wearing matching clothes.
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Slipknot
- The American metal band were a breath of fresh air in the nu metal scene of the early 2000s. They hid their identities with unique scary facemasks and wore matching outfits.
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Earth, Wind, and Fire
- One of the most popular bands of the '70s mixed funk with soul and other music genres. Their style was groovy, too! And very well coordinated, of course.
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NSYNC
- The famous boy band were all about matchy-matchy outfit choices.
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The Monkees
- The 1960s group liked to color-coordinate and indeed looked cool while doing so.
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New Kids on the Block
- NKOTB first found success in the mid '80s, and then reunited over a decade after they first split up in 1994. With regards to fashion choices, they too are known for matching outfits.
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Twisted Sister
- Dee Snider and the gang made it cool for kids to put on makeup, dress in denim and spandex, and sing their hearts out to rock anthems such as 'We're Not Gonna Take It' and 'I Wanna Rock.'
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Backstreet Boys
- Why does the group wear matching outfits? Probably because they want it that way!
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Jonas Brothers
- Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas first gained popularity on the Disney Channel. The Jonas Brothers' style is impeccable, even if a bit matchy-matchy.
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Take That
- The English pop group was formed in 1990 and the original lineup consisted of Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, and Jason Orange. They were known for wearing matching outfits on- and offstage.
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BTS
- The K-pop group is absolutely huge, and they have the image to match their level of success. Here is an example of how the boy band coordinate outfits.
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New Edition
- The R&B group looks great in their pinstripe suits, don't you agree?
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The Osmonds
- The Osmonds found success in the '70s, and part of it was due to their (very) coordinated image.
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B2K
- The American hip-hop and R&B boy band from the early 2000s also liked to coordinate outfits.
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Menudo
- The Puerto Rican boy band dressed to impress. And this obviously included all group members, such as Ricky Martin, wearing matching clothes.
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Devo
- The American band did have a very peculiar image. They are mostly known for wearing yellow matching outfits.
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Devo
- And, of course, the famous red helmet known as the energy dome, which is part of Devo's trademark image.
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Brockhampton
- Silver jumpsuits, anyone? The hip-hop collective seem to think they look great! Sources: (Vogue) (Billboard) See also: Royal kids coordinating outfits
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The Beatles
- Particularly early on in their career, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr sported matching haircuts and outfits.
© Getty Images
1 / 30 Fotos
ABBA
- The Swedish group has numerous number one hits under their belt and are indeed one of the best-selling acts in pop music history. Their image also played a part in their success.
© Getty Images
2 / 30 Fotos
The Beach Boys
- Brian Wilson and the boys often wore matching outfits. This promo shot is a good example.
© Getty Images
3 / 30 Fotos
Kiss
- The band is known for their iconic characters, makeup, platform boots, and a real knack for putting on a good rock show!
© Getty Images
4 / 30 Fotos
Destiny's Child
- Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé, and Michelle Williams were known for coordinating outfits on- and offstage. They always looked gorgeous!
© Getty Images
5 / 30 Fotos
The Jackson 5
- The Jacksons are a showbiz family, and as such knew how important image was for the success of the group.
© Getty Images
6 / 30 Fotos
Wham!
- George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley knew how to make their image work. The two are pictured in one of the British pop duo's most recognizable outfits.
© Getty Images
7 / 30 Fotos
Boyz II Men
- In addition to heart-melting vocal harmonies, Boyz II Men also look great in their matching outfits.
© Getty Images
8 / 30 Fotos
Ramones
- The New York punk rockers had a distinctive style, with matching hairstyles and the perfect balance of denim and leather.
© Getty Images
9 / 30 Fotos
The Supremes
- What would be of the 1960s without Diana Ross and the girls singing harmonies in their cute matching outfits, right?
© Getty Images
10 / 30 Fotos
One Direction
- One of the most successful boy bands to come out of Britain, One Direction was a well-oiled machine, and their outfit choices were no exception.
© Getty Images
11 / 30 Fotos
Run DMC
- Jason "Jam-Master Jay" Mizell, Joseph "DJ Run" Simons, and Darryl "D.M.C." McDaniels will forever be associated with Adidas, and known for wearing matching clothes.
© Getty Images
12 / 30 Fotos
Slipknot
- The American metal band were a breath of fresh air in the nu metal scene of the early 2000s. They hid their identities with unique scary facemasks and wore matching outfits.
© Getty Images
13 / 30 Fotos
Earth, Wind, and Fire
- One of the most popular bands of the '70s mixed funk with soul and other music genres. Their style was groovy, too! And very well coordinated, of course.
© Getty Images
14 / 30 Fotos
NSYNC
- The famous boy band were all about matchy-matchy outfit choices.
© Getty Images
15 / 30 Fotos
The Monkees
- The 1960s group liked to color-coordinate and indeed looked cool while doing so.
© Getty Images
16 / 30 Fotos
New Kids on the Block
- NKOTB first found success in the mid '80s, and then reunited over a decade after they first split up in 1994. With regards to fashion choices, they too are known for matching outfits.
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Twisted Sister
- Dee Snider and the gang made it cool for kids to put on makeup, dress in denim and spandex, and sing their hearts out to rock anthems such as 'We're Not Gonna Take It' and 'I Wanna Rock.'
© Getty Images
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Backstreet Boys
- Why does the group wear matching outfits? Probably because they want it that way!
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Jonas Brothers
- Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas first gained popularity on the Disney Channel. The Jonas Brothers' style is impeccable, even if a bit matchy-matchy.
© Getty Images
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Take That
- The English pop group was formed in 1990 and the original lineup consisted of Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, and Jason Orange. They were known for wearing matching outfits on- and offstage.
© Getty Images
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BTS
- The K-pop group is absolutely huge, and they have the image to match their level of success. Here is an example of how the boy band coordinate outfits.
© Getty Images
22 / 30 Fotos
New Edition
- The R&B group looks great in their pinstripe suits, don't you agree?
© Getty Images
23 / 30 Fotos
The Osmonds
- The Osmonds found success in the '70s, and part of it was due to their (very) coordinated image.
© Getty Images
24 / 30 Fotos
B2K
- The American hip-hop and R&B boy band from the early 2000s also liked to coordinate outfits.
© Getty Images
25 / 30 Fotos
Menudo
- The Puerto Rican boy band dressed to impress. And this obviously included all group members, such as Ricky Martin, wearing matching clothes.
© Getty Images
26 / 30 Fotos
Devo
- The American band did have a very peculiar image. They are mostly known for wearing yellow matching outfits.
© Getty Images
27 / 30 Fotos
Devo
- And, of course, the famous red helmet known as the energy dome, which is part of Devo's trademark image.
© Getty Images
28 / 30 Fotos
Brockhampton
- Silver jumpsuits, anyone? The hip-hop collective seem to think they look great! Sources: (Vogue) (Billboard) See also: Royal kids coordinating outfits
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Bands that perfected the art of matching outfits
Groups in cool (and cringy) coordinated outfits
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Image is a very important element in a band's career, and indeed can dictate whether or not a group becomes successful. It's safe to say that all groups have their own unique style. Many are, of course, influenced by the music genre they play, but some also have one particular thing in common: they wear matching outfits.
From hip-hop to rock, and, of course, pop, there are many music artists who like to coordinate outfits. In this gallery, we bring you some of the most iconic. Click on!
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