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10+ Costume Slip Ups That Likely Got Someone Fired

These are the costume mishaps that were... well, they were glaring. And I'm sorry to say, that someone was probably fired because of them.

Well, let's take a moment to revel in their misery!

After all, who are we if not people who love to point out the mistakes that Hollywood makes?

'Legends Of The Fall': Brad Pitt's Look

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In Legends Of The Fall, Brad Pitt looked beautiful. There's no doubt about it. But his look was not one that would have been acceptable in the 1910s.

5 o'clock stubble? Unacceptable.

'The King’s Speech': The Kilt

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We've discussed the historical accuracy of The King's Speech before, but the most glaring of problems was the kilt he wore.

He wore the Irish style when he should have been wearing the Scottish Balmoral model.

'Glory': The Digital Watch

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Now this one is just a straight-up mishap.

During one scene in the American Civil War movie, you can see one of the extras is wearing a digital watch!

Those were obviously not around at that time.

'Public Enemies': The Robe

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The robe Johnny Depp was wearing in this movie was too light, too sleek, and didn't fit the time period.

This may not be the last time we see a Johnny Depp movie on this list...

'Almost Famous': A Black Sabbath T-Shirt

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It was a cool movie with a lot of cool people in it.

However, what wasn't so cool was the fact that they wore a Black Sabbath T-shirt that wasn't made until 1997.

'Pearl Harbor': Bare Legs

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This could be chalked up to the fact that maybe the ladies who did this were rebellious, but bare legs back in that time was a huge no-no.

So maybe it was just laziness.

'Braveheart': The Kilt

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Another kilt mishap on this list! Jeez, can anyone get kilts right?

While they may be a staple of Scottish culture now, kilts didn't start showing up until the 16th century.

This movie was set in the 13th.

'Django Unchained': Sunglasses

Yes, it was cool to see Jamie Foxx wearing those sweet sunglasses. Yes they, undoubtedly, made his character look badass.

Unfortunately, the sunglasses were not invented yet. So unless he invented them...

'Pirates of the Caribbean': The Red Coats

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These red coats were meant to represent the British empire, and we often think of them when we think of British soldiers.

But they didn't come around until 1747, whereas this movie is set in the 1720s.

'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade': German Medals

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While the medals on the Nazi's uniforms sure did look fancy (am I going to hell for saying that?) those kinds of medals were not worn until the end of the war in 1945.

This movie was set in 1938.

'Captain America: The First Avenger' Carter's Hair

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While it certainly is a pretty look, no doubt, it wouldn't have flown in World War 2.

Especially for a woman in the army! She was supposed to have her hair up.

'Captain America: The First Avenger': Headset

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Another mistake in Captain America: The First Avenger movie was that one of the soldiers was wearing a pretty advanced headset for World War 2.

The one he was wearing was invented in the 2000s.

'Pride And Prejudice': Rubber Boots

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There's a scene in the classic Jane Austin tale turned mom-beloved movie where Keira Knightley's Lizzie wears rubber Wellington boots.

They wouldn't be invented for another 40 years (from the time period in the movie).

An Extra Wears Jeans In 'Raiders Of The Lost Ark'

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When is this movie supposed to be set again? The 1930s?

Yeah, while that t-shirt and jeans combo may be cool these days, it would have looked super foreign around Nazi fighting time.