Showing posts with label joe biden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joe biden. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Dressing for the Electoral College


I nominate Rudy Giuliani as the best dressed Presidential candidate from a weak field of Republicans. The man must be in ball rooms nightly, and I can respect that. Here he is in a shawl collared jacket with a bow tie that was knotted by hand and shirt sleeves that appear to be the correct length. If only his shirt collar was a bit higher in back.


Unfortunately for Mr. Giuliani, he is running against quality competition in a Democratic year. Joe Biden's shirt collar shows a proper half inch at the back of his neck, and the rest of his dress is equally put together. I wish he didn't wear dress shirts with breast pockets, but I can live with that. He gets my vote as the best-dressed candidate.

Next week we'll take the competition up a level and compare the dress of the leaders of the West when they meet for the 33rd time as the Group of Eight (G8), the international forum for the governments of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States, in Heiligendamm, Germany. Thank you to Karl89 for the suggestion.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Dressing Democratic


Democratic Presidential candidates have a a richer history of sartorial acumen than the Republicans. FDR was a beautifully dressed man. He was followed by former haberdasher Harry Truman, and then, after the Republican interregnum, we were led by John F. Kennedy. Kennedy set a style standard for the White House that hasn't been equalled since (if I wanted to be depressed I could go find some old video of Jimmy Carter addressing the nation in a sweater. In a sweater!).

Just look at JFK. Pin stripes, polka dots and a white pocket square. Further, I would bet there are discreet gold cuff links under his jacket sleeves, and bespoke oxfords on his feet.




Contrast JFK with John Edwards, whose official web site is full of 'man of the people' photos. Call me cynical, and I am, but I have a hard time taking wrinkled chinos and scuffed shoes seriously when they're worn by a man with a $400 haircut that flew in on a private jet. And, when he is wearing a suit, his necktie seems perpetually to sit a quarter inch too low.


Joe Biden does business casual the right way, substituting a blazer and gray trousers for the navy suit in his official portrait. Of course, he needs a pocket square.


Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, will hopefully soon begin taking wardrobe lessons from Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives, who usually looks statesperson-like in her Armani suits. Clinton, on the other hand, is frequently photographed in jewel-toned blouses and badly fitting pastel pants suits. I've only chosen the photograph above to be kind.



When I began this exercise, I fully expected Barack Obama to be the cream of the Democratic crop, based on a series of photos I'd seen of the distinguished Senator wearing what appeared to be well-cut suits and discreet solid colored neckties. A bit of investigation established that he tends to wear shirts that were made for a man with a much larger neck, and that lowered his score considerably. Here he is looking professional speaking to a small group in Evanston, Illinois.

Next we'll consider the best dressed candidate from each of the two major parties.