Tom Brady's Winning Streak Continues

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Scott Eisen

Bring up Tom Brady's name these days and you're conversation will either get contentious (see: Deflategate, his Trump ties, the fact he can't eat anything that tastes good), or, it'll head in a direction centered on the Patriots QB's more positive accomplish (see: being a living, breathing Ken Doll, five Super Bowl victories, his marriage to supermodel Gisele Bündchen, his mostly impeccable, leading man-level style)

And on that last note, let us remind you that Tom Brady has really, really nice clothes. His wardrobe is stuffed (but probably expertly organized) with Italian-made suits, shearling jackets, chunky cashmere, handcrafted shoes and much, much more, and most of it with a Tom Ford label attached. And frankly, since Sunday's big win, Brady has been killing when it comes to getting dressed it in a succession of three spot-on fits.

The first was in a Tom Ford gray waffle-knit zip-up during the Super Bowl press conference, over a white T-shirt. It was a low-key everyman look that all guys can emulate. Next, he bulked up for the Super Bowl Parade, dressing appropriately for the chilly Boston weather. But Brady's no one to just throw on some lumpy puffer, instead he opted for (thankfully) a utility jacket with just the right bit of functional vibe but in a dark color so that it looked, well, sophisticated.

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Scott Eisen

And today, Brady rounded those two fits out with the military jacket he wore at the modestly titled event A Triumphant Celebration With Living Legend, Tom Brady (no joke, that's what it's called) with the watch brand Tag Heuer, for whom he's a spokesperson. There, Brady went for a forest green jacket with a fur collar, and well, damn, he did look kinda like a living legend, if you want to be honest.

All of which to say: Looking good, Tom.


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