Miriam Lowe was unexpectedly caught off guard when her father was brought up in a conversation about fashion trends on the student-produced show Razorback Reels at the University of Arkansas. During the show, Lowe, a broadcast journalism major, found herself quickly responding to her co-host, Jax Crall, who asked for her opinion on quarter-zip sweaters. Lowe immediately thought of her dad, describing him as a business owner in finance who isn’t exactly known for his trendy fashion choices.
The conversation took a humorous turn when Crall mentioned receiving a quarter-zip as a gift from his girlfriend and seeking advice on whether to wear it. Lowe didn’t exactly give an enthusiastic endorsement, linking the sweater to her father’s style.
This on-air banter was captured by Lowe’s mother, Shannon, who later shared the moment on Instagram, showcasing her daughter’s commentary on men’s fashion and her father’s collection of quarter-zips and fleece vests.
In response to the playful teasing, Lowe’s father, Mac, defended his signature look by explaining that the extra layer helps him stay comfortable, especially when he occasionally feels a chill.
In a surprising twist, Mac decided to respond to his daughter’s playful teasing by embracing her suggestion about confidence in style. Before a family trip, he put together a bold outfit consisting of a camo-print T-shirt, homemade jean shorts, and high socks, which he proudly wore to the airport.
Despite feeling mortified by her father’s retaliatory ensemble, Lowe recalls that Mac confidently proclaimed that he “totally rocked it.” The father-daughter exchange on fashion choices added a lighthearted touch to the family dynamic, showcasing a humorous and heartwarming moment of playful banter.




