John Corbett.Photo: JC Olivera/Getty

Sex and the Citywill always have a place in John Corbett’s heart — and his closet!
In an interview withGlamourpublished Thursday, Corbett — who played Carrie Bradshaw’s love interest Aidan Shaw on the beloved television series — revealed that costume designer Patricia Field let him “keep every item of clothing I ever wore on the show.”
To this day, the 59-year-old actor says he still has Aidan’s full wardrobe, “down to the Calvin Klein tighty whities whenever I was in a bathroom scene with Carrie [Bradshaw].”
AnotherSATCmoment that’s forever immortalized in his closet? The “white shirt from the episode where Aidan says ‘You broke my heart!,’ after Carrie tells him she wants to get back together.
“I got everything, and this was expensive stuff! The shoes that I wore were Prada and $700 and I still wear those,” he added.
Sarah Jessica Parker and John Corbett.HBO/ Everett

Of course, Corbett isn’t the onlySATCalum who’s held onto their wardrobe.
Back in 2017, starSarah Jessica Parkershared that she had “probably 95 percent” of Carrie’s wardrobe in an archive.
“I have it all,” she said during a sit-down atVulture Festival. “I don’t touch it or wear it but all of that is really meaningful.”
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As for her most treasured possession? Just like her character, Parker can’t imagine a world without her Carrie nameplate necklace. “I love it and it’s tucked away somewhere safe,” she said.
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In January, Parker,Cynthia NixonandKristin Davisconfirmed the news of an upcoming HBO MaxSex and the Cityrevival, titledAnd Just Like That, on Instagram.
As for howthe absence ofSamantha Jones will be addressed, HBO Max CCO Casey Bloys previously shared that they’re “not trying to re-do the original show.”
“They’re trying to tell an honest story about being a woman in her 50s in New York,” Bloys added. “So it should all feel somewhat organic, and the friends that you have when you’re 30, you may not have when you’re 50.”
source: people.com