Tom Hiddleston Cemented His Status as an Office Style Hero
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Tom Hiddleston is a man who can do both but, let’s be real, dressing up is his true strength. He can wear a cranberry double-breasted suit or a sober navy two-button style or some ye-ole-English three-piece kit with equal charm. He can wear flat-front chinos, and notch-lapel blazers, and weird-color button-down shirts. Basically, if it’s respectable enough to wear in an office, he’s done it and he’s knocked it out of the park. Cementing his status as an office style hero was this Gucci look, which Hiddleston wore on Jimmy Kimmel Live yesterday. Just when you thought the man had dressed up in every possible way, he goes all Reservoir Dogs on us; walking in slow-motion in some back alley while wearing a slim black suit and Ray-Bans.
If you are an accountant, or an agent, or an assistant of an accountant or an agent, let this look be your work wardrobe inspiration. If you are in another field, well, rest assured there’s a Hiddleston look for you.
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