The 25 most stylish men in literature
The 25 most stylish men in literature
There are innumerable reasons why you – yes, you – dress in the manner that you do. But if time and money were of no consequence (we can but dream) we would urge you to explore the style options favoured by the best-dressed men of literature.
So, without, further ado, we present for your fair delectation the 25 most stylish men in literature.
Now strut like a dandy peacock, daddio…
Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby)
Author: F Scott Fitzgerald Today, the nouveaux riches are… More detailsPatrick Bateman (American P…
Author: Bret Easton Ellis Let’s ignore his evil acts (or,… More detailsDorian Gray (The Picture of…
Author: Oscar Wilde The archetypal Victorian dandy and… More detailsPsmith (Leave It To Psmith)
Author: PG Wodehouse Being born with a silver spoon in is… More detailsRhett Butler (Gone With Th…
Author: Margaret Mitchell Dashing, debonair, a devilish… More detailsFitzwilliam Darcy (Pride an…
Author: Jane Austen Like the aforementioned Rhett Butler… More detailsJames Bond (Casino Royale)
Author: Ian Fleming Bond dates from a time when men were… More detailsSherlock Holmes
Book: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Although such distinctive… More detailsLogan Mountstuart (Any Huma…
Author: William Boyd The effervescent Mountstuart was… More detailsDean Moriarty (On The Road)
Author: Jack Kerouac Style does not reside solely in an… More detailsThe narrator (Absolute Begi…
Author: Colin MacInnes The original mods – those for whom… More detailsMr Fox (Fantastic Mr Fox)
Author: Roald Dahl The titular lupine sports tweed suits.… More detailsPhilip Marlowe (The Big Sleep)
Author: Raymond Chandler Was a private detective, drank… More detailsIgnatius J. Reilly (A Confe…
Author: John Kennedy Toole Hipsters come in all shapes and… More detailsHamlet (Hamlet)
Author: William Shakespeare The original man in black. No… More detailsQueegueg (Moby Dick)
Author: Herman Melville Being curious of, and, in turn,… More detailsSam Spade (The Maltese Falcon)
Author: Dashiell Hammett Sam Spade influenced Philip… More detailsAlex (A Clockwork Orange)
Author: Anthony Burgess In Stanley Kubrick’s infamous… More detailsHeathcliff (Wuthering Heights)
Author: Emily Bronte If Heathcliff had been set 150 or so… More detailsDickie Greenleaf (The Talen…
Author: Patricia Highsmith You might immediately think of… More detailsYuri Zhivago (Dr Zhivago)
Author: Boris Pasternak The hero of Boris Pasternak’s… More detailsGeorge Gastin (Not Fade Away)
Author: Jim Dodge ‘Floorboard’ George Gastin is a man… More detailsAtticus Finch (To Kill A Mo…
Author: Harper Lee Rare is the teenager who aspires to the… More detailsMarcus Clay (King Suckerman)
Author: George Pelecanos Marcus Clay takes his clothing… More details
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