Chris Evans has long dazzled us with his sense of style and dressing, in addition to his acting prowess. The Marvel actor knows how to keep us wanting more, whether it’s his love of a brilliantly exquisite ivory suit, beautifully smooth short back and sides, or his flawless choice in wrist candy.
On and off-screen, the attractive actor has demonstrated his fashion sense, and we feel he might teach us all a thing or two about dressing well. The following are some of the ideas that the Knives Out hunk gave us.
1. Scoop necks
Although many people consider low-cut crewneck vests to be in the same category as wispy pashmina scarves and skintight spray-on jeans (all of which, incidentally, are still popular among Love Island contestants), Evans is a fan.
For a virtual interview with ACE Universe, the American heartthrob donned his Zoom best, which comprised of a patterned All Saints Cuban-collar shirt worn over a white scoop-neck vest that brazenly revealed his chest tattoos, with his brother, actor Scott Evans. Obviously, his well-sculpted pecs drew the attention of the internet.
2. White outfits after the labor day
In the United States, wearing white after Labor Day is absolutely unacceptable. In the United States, the first Monday in September is traditionally considered the period when summer clothes are put away and winter clothes are taken out again.
3. Decent watch
Evans recognizes the importance of a well-crafted watch. He rocked the IWC Portugieser Hand-Wound Eight Days in 18-carat gold with a slate-colored dial on a black alligator strap to the 2018 Academy Awards, which he paired with a traditional black tie suit. Evans donned a burgundy corduroy suit by the Italian brand Isaia and an Omega De Ville Tresor Co-Axial Chronometer with a black dial and case fashioned from the brand’s unique Sedna gold while presenting the 2020 Golden Globes.
4. Stay bold in the suit
When the stars of Avengers: Endgame arrived on the red carpet in Los Angeles for the film’s screening in 2019, Chris Evans made sure all eyes were on him. How? He sported a brightly colored suit designed by Salvatore Ferragamo creative director Paul Andrew instead of displaying his chest like he typically does.
The color warring blue suit and mint-green shirt were a match made in superhero heaven for the incredibly flamboyant performer. He did it again for the Shanghai premiere, in a rust-colored slim-fitting single-breasted suit with a clashing peach shirt and burgundy tie underneath.