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James 'Jimmy' Valmer outfit
James 'Jimmy' Valmer is depicted wearing a classic and simple outfit. His attire consists of a bright yellow long-sleeved shirt that lends a cheerful pop of color to his look. He complements his shirt with a pair of basic blue jeans, a versatile choice that coordinates well with his top. For footwear, Jimmy has chosen tall black boots that look sturdy and comfortable, suitable for everyday wear, and certainly for the snow in Colorado. Most importantly, he uses a set of crutches to get around, due to his disability that requires the crutches for mobility, specifically forearm crutches, rather than a taller variation. His overall appearance is casual and relatable, reflecting a typical laid-back style. Jimmy’s brown hair is cut in a simple, unassuming style, which rounds off his approachable and friendly look.
Alternate outfits:
Typical Jimmy
Good Times With Weapons
About James 'Jimmy' Valmer
Jimmy Valmer, also known as "handi-capable" prefers to be addressed as such, is one of the boys’ classmates who has a physical disability, similar to Timmy Burch. His disability, similar to cerebral palsy, requires him to use forearm crutches in order to walk. In an episode of season 7, Jimmy and Timmy reveal that they were both born with their disabilities, suggesting that it is something they've had to live with since birth. Despite his disability, Jimmy is able to speak coherently and aspires to be a stand-up comedian, often incorporating his stuttering and catchphrase "Wow, what a terrific audience" into his performances. Although he was initially intended to make only a single appearance on the show, Jimmy has become a recurring character since his debut in season five. Along with being a good friend of Timmy's, Jimmy is a member of "Craig's Gang" and an accomplished drummer, performing with the death metal group Crimson Dawn. In the movie South Park: Post Covid, he even has his own talk show called "Late Night with Jimmy", reflecting his aspiration to work in journalism. Jimmy’s parents had made fun of disabled children in high school and believe his disability is a punishment from God. This has not stopped Jimmy from advocating for issues important to him, such as addressing the use of anabolic steroids in sports, as seen in the season eight episode "Up the Down Steroid".
Outfit tips for dressing up like James 'Jimmy' Valmer
Embody a positive and determined attitude, despite any challenges or obstacles.
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