Who knew funny could be so stylish? E! comedian Joel McHale proves that just because his heart and soul are full of humor, there is still room in there to properly dress himself in the morning. In this fashion spread for GQ, McHale exhibits the proper way of suiting-up for winter months. He takes on the mode of flannel, tweed, wool, and corduroy suits; chalk stripe patterns; wool ties; rubber soled lace-ups; lightweight v-necks; and ribbed-knit scarves. Not to mention an adequate sock-shoe combo. The result of a good equation containing those components is nothing short of appropriate suiting. Take notes...
above photos: Wool suit, $820, by Billy Reid. Shirt, $425, by Michael Bastian. Tie, $120, by Ralph Lauren Black Label. Shoes, $168, by J.Crew. Socks, $95, by Tom Ford. Pocket square by Geoffrey Beene. Watch by Girard-Perregaux.
above photos: Wool suit, $820, by Billy Reid. Shirt, $425, by Michael Bastian. Tie, $120, by Ralph Lauren Black Label. Shoes, $168, by J.Crew. Socks, $95, by Tom Ford. Pocket square by Geoffrey Beene. Watch by Girard-Perregaux.
Corduroy suit, $2,895, by Ermenegildo Zegna. Shirt, $59, by Club Monaco. Tie, $160, by Michael Bastian. Scarf, $130, by Paul Smith Accessories. Watch by Patek Philippe.
Wool-cashmere suit, $2,950, by Michael Bastian. Sweater, $395, by Emporio Armani. Shirt, $325, by Ralph Lauren Black Label. Tie, $150, by Black Fleece by Brooks Brothers. Shoes, $795, by Ralph Lauren. Socks, $35, by Punto for British Apparel. Watch by Panerai.
2 comments:
never knew he had it in him. Comedians are usually fashion disasters.
This is one of my favorite eds that GQ has done. Its just timeless, grown up, and career-minded.
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