Presidential Candidates Could Use a Fashion Primer

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Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, Tim Walz and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff don't take any fashion chances.

That’s how Joseph Abboud sums up the men in the presidential race, or in the case of Democratic candidate and’s fashion choices harken back to the supposedly golden days of the mid-1980s when he believed the country was great and he began donning what has become his fashion uniform. A red tie — always a red tie, and always more like a red scarf masquerading as a tie — white shirts and a very roomy two-piece suit define his. It’s cookie-cutter businessman, or candidate.

But since the nod to become Trump’s vice presidential candidate, he at least has ventured into lighter blue suits and paler colored ties, which exude youth and power versus the Old Real Estate Establishment of his boss. On more official appearances, the Minnesota governor opts for two-piece suits, the ubiquitous white button-down shirt and complementary tie.“What can I say stylistically?” Abboud said. “Totally undefined, body covering only — and maybe that’s OK.”if he’s going to step into the role as the country’s inaugural First Gentleman.

Finally, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was in the mix until Friday when he suspended his campaign, could nonetheless give the other candidates some lessons when it comes to fashion choices. Clearly RFK Jr. has been studying his father’s and uncle’s styles — or else it’s just genetic. Oxford shirts with rolled-up sleeves, skinny ties and dress pants evoke a 1960s-style Kennedy swagger.

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