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Men's style: Dress like Brad Pitt

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May 31, 2013

Men's style and fashion would not be complete without a quick look at a modern day American actor so popular and mainstream.

Actor Brad Pitt has been setting the movie screen a flame with his all-American bad boy looks for a while.

Let's break down his personal style and learn a few fashion tips on how to dress like actor Brad Pitt.

Pitt loves to wear long hair and he styles his straight long locks into a ponytail do whenever he wears a black v-neck tee, black blazer jacket and black denim jeans.

Understated, cool and slightly edgy style that calls out bad boy Pitt likes to appear relaxed and not draw to much attention to himself. Brad's style says, “Low down and dangerous.

Three-piece suits for men are all the rage with Gatsby fashion so popular right now.

Brad wears his three-piece charcoal gray suit with an open neck (No tie) looking very relaxed and stylish. Slicked back long locks add to his mystique.

Classic James Bond tuxedo suit for actor Brad Pitt while walking the Oscar's red carpet shows off his attention to detail.

The tuxedo jacket, tuxedo trousers and patent leather shoes with black bow tie spells classic and tailored.

Actor Brad Pitt heats up the red carpet in a cashmere wool classic style car coat over his very classic style tuxedo suit and crooked bow tie. Pitt is definitely a cool and understated classic dresser.

Actor Brad Pitt wears a neutral summer suit with white v-neck tee and white sneakers.

Classic, clean and oh so Miami Vice, Pitt like (Bachelor Sean Lowe) and actor Don Johnson loves the v-neck tee shirt.

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