It's Orange Suit Madness as Seth Rogen, Andrew Garfield and Oscar Isaac Embrace The Shade

The suit vibe of 2022 continues to be big and wild. Many sharply dressed guys turn to either an elegantly loose fit or an unexpected color. (Or, in some cases, the

one-two punch of both.) As spring arrives, a few big names have been gravitating toward one shade in particular: orange. We're talking about everything from a bright citrus hue to the darker tones slouching towards rust. Within the past two weeks, three red-carpet heavy hitters—Seth Rogen, Andrew Garfield, and Oscar Issac—have all turned to their own unique shade of the orange suit. And each has looked fantastic.

Seth Rogen started things off with his totally tonal look for the finale of his latest television show, Pam & Tommy. The cardigan king went with an unfussy suit from British label Paul Smith, in a shade the brand officially calls "terracotta." Rogen—who seems to be a fan of brown and orange equally—looked right at home in the earthy shade.

The very next week, Andrew Garfield showed up on Jimmy Kimmel Live in a double-breasted blazer and pleated pants in a lush orange a few shades brighter than Rogen's. The suit came courtesy of Richard James, a longtime Savile Row staple. Garfield leaned into the suit's retro cut by pairing it with an easy camp-collar shirt from essentials brand Basic Rights.

And lastly, we have Oscar Isaac, who showed up to the Los Angeles premiere of Moon Knight in a shade of orange so dark it makes ochre look like tangerine. (Okay, niche Pantone color joke out of the way.) Isaac opted for an overcoat instead of the blazer, a style swerve that adds just the right flare. Surprisingly, the look comes from the Italian luxury house Brioni, a label better known for shades of gray and navy.

Now, wearing a suit in any shade of orange will always be a bit of an unconventional move. But if you're looking to go orange with it this season, take note from any of these three guys, and you'll be off to a solid start. Go tonal like Rogen or Isaac to play down the boldness of the color, or lean into the vintage vibe as Garfield did with a looser silhouette and breezy button-up. The wild suit era continues, and any shade of orange—from Sunkist soda to terracotta and beyond—is one hell of a way to do it.

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