For instance: “When robe opened up and Larry sees his johnson, I said, ‘The only way to fix this is someone should make a little robe that goes over your johnson in case your big robe opens up. “There are so many things that don't make it into Curb,” Smoove says. But what most people don’t see are all the collages of craziness that never see the light of day. Smoove in anything, you know him as a tour de force comedic performer-a bona fide Kramer to Larry David’s Jerry, Curb’s most quotable cast member (“A-jack-a-lit?” “You get in that ass, Larry!” “Big Johnson Community”). “I was gonna do a full collage of craziness.” “My original idea was to throw on a suit but have it be like six different suits-like a plaid vest, a striped jacket, all together,” he says.
Had the sun been out, Smoove might’ve gone with something completely different but equally dazzling.
With all due respect to Orville Peck, Kyle Kuzma, and all our other sartorially gifted friends, Smoove’s fit clearly took the gold. Smoove, as a result, was “feeling very European.” Hence: high-cut checkered crimson pants, black Joshua Kane boots and overcoat, black turtleneck, black panama hat, and his two regal canine companions, Hustle and Flo, flanking him.
Smoove to photograph himself in his biggest At Home fit, it was overcast and misty. The day GQ asked Curb Your Enthusiasm star and real-life style god J.