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Shop Connor Storrie $49 Pacsun Cropped T-Shirt Worn in 'SNL' Sketch

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Shop Connor Storrie $49 Pacsun Cropped T-Shirt Worn in 'SNL' Sketch
Sarah Sherman, host Connor Storrie, Kam Patterson, Veronika Slowikowska, Jeremy Culhane during the "Math Class" sketch on Saturday Night Live Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Trending on Billboard Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie showed off his acting chops — and a closet full of high fashion fits — during his hosting stint on Saturday Night Live over the weekend, but one piece stood out to fans in particular for being surprisingly affordable — and yes, attractive too. Explore Billboard See latest videos, charts and news While Storrie wore a silk shirt and silk pants from Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello with a Tiffany diamond necklace and earrings during his opening monologue, he quickly changed into a cropped T-shirt from popular mall brand Pacsun for his first skit of the night. Related Mumford & Sons Bring Out Hozier for Surprise 'Rubber Band Man' Performance on 'SNL' Madonna Steals the Spotlight at Dolce & Gabbana's Milan Fashion Week Show How to Watch the 2026 NAACP Image Awards Online SELLING FAST Pacsun East Pacific Fleece Cutoff T-Shirt $49.95 Buy Now AT PACSUN Titled “Mr Fronzi” the group sketch featured Storrie as the mischievous student and class clown Ricky, who has to win over his teacher Mr. Fronzi (played by Marcello Hernandez) after being caught making fun of him. Set in a high school classroom, the sketch featured Storrie wearing a cutoff T-shirt from Pacsun, which is available online now for $49.95 here. The “East Pacific University” T-shirt features a thick fleece construction with distressed cutoff sleeves, a “ripped” v-neck, raw bottom hem and a boxy, oversized fit. The front graphic features a roaring bobcat — assumed to be the mascot of the fictitious school — as well as the words “Honor Roll Dropout.” Pacsun says the T-shirt is washed to give it that vintage look and feel. Since Storrie’s SNL appearance, this $50 T-shirt is selling fast on the Pacsun website. As of this writing, more than 300 shoppers were browsing the item online though there are still sizes available from small to extra large. Pacsun says the model seen in the photo above is 6′ 1 and wears a size medium; Storrie, who is about six-feet-tall, likely wore the same size, though you can size up and down depending on how cropped or oversized you want your look to be. ALSO AVAILABLE Pacsun Lost Archives Cropped Long Sleeve T-Shirt $49.95 Buy Now AT PACSUN You can wear the cropped shirt on its own though Storrie wore it over a long-sleeve tee. Pacsun has one in a similar charcoal colorway available online. This one features a lightweight, 100% cotton material, with a slightly cropped fit and raw hem. The front and back feature “Lost Archives Institute” graphics. Storrie has proven to be a hit with audiences and brands alike. Fans lapped up his Saint Laurent aviator sunglasses from the Golden Globes red carpet, while clothing brand Entire Studios says a blue polo shirt that the actor wore to an SNL cast dinner sold out within a day. Storrie paired the shirt with a “reversed” leather jacket and a men’s leather crossbody from Sandro, both of which are still available online. Storrie’s SNL appearance marked his first time hosting the late-night variety show. He was joined by Mumford & Sons as the musical guest. You can watch a clip of his “Mr. Fronzi” sketch below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Leave a Comment Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Website Post Comment Want to know what everyone in the music business is talking about? Get in the know on Visit Billboard Pro for music business news