The right way to pair a polo with a suit, the wrong way to tailor your trousers, and more.
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Liam Hemsworth
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In case you needed a reminder: You should really have a bomber jacket in your closet. Liam Hemsworth chose a heavily textured one and paired it with trim trousers (high) and a simple tee (low) for a look that feels put-together but not too fussy.
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Ethan Hawke
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We've already expressed our fondness for dressing in all green, but it's important to pay attention to how you're building your outfit if you're going to give it a shot. The greens here are too close to one another, and the military vibe of the shirt makes Ethan Hawke look like he's in a mismatched uniform.
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Will Arnett
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We can only hope that he's waving goodbye to that trucker cap. The rest Will Arnett's look is simple (in a good way) and fits him well, but that bright red topper is just plain distracting.
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Kevin Hart
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The nice part is that rips and tears on his jeans are positioned where they'd actually spring up from natural wear and tear—at the knees and the base of the pockets. But there's just too much distressing. Aim for one or two large holes. Maximum.
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Jeff Goldblum
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The guy dresses better than most men half his age. Take a page from his book and try a polo shirt with a thin stripe underneath your blazer as soon as circumstances allow.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Pro tip: Leather jackets aren't great for summertime bike rides.
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Kit Harington
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Newly beardless Kit Harington's outfit is a good point of reference for anyone looking to bring some slim-cut minimalism into his daily rotation. It's also a handy reminder that even when you look this good, it's probably best to make sure your underwear isn't showing.
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Michael Shannon
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The contrast collar on a dark shirt is already a little off-putting, but that seemingly dyed-to-match dotted tie takes things firmly into the realm of "please don't do that." Pity, because the suit fits him so nicely.
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Jude Law
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See how wide those trousers are? That's too wide. Jude Law's gotten more and more adventurous with his wardrobe choices of late, but even he can't make this look effortless. The rest of us shouldn't bother trying.
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Clive Owen
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Speaking of effortless, here's Clive Owen. Copy his look if you're aiming for that "Hold on, my yacht guy is calling me" vibe.
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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And now for the latest installment in our ongoing series, When the Fuck Is Leo Going to Finally Stop Wearing That Obnoxious Newsboy Cap?
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Andres Velencoso
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Here's another example of a great outfit built around a navy bomber jacket. Just add a simple white tee, well-cut khaki trousers, and white sneakers. (Bonus points if you're a Spanish model like Velencoso.)
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Billy Ray Cyrus
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And here's Billy Ray Cyrus. Don't wear jeans like that. Or hair like that. Or a chain like that. Or...