How to Dress Like Steve McQueen - Style Inspiration from Hollywood's "King of Cool"
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A closer look at the career, legacy, and impeccable style of one of Hollywood's most enduring stars, Steve McQueen: https://gentl.mn/steve-mcqueen-style

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VIDEO CREDITS:
Host/Script: Kyle Thibodeaux
Original Article: Teresa C. Schneider
Camera: Chris Dummer
Editor: Jonathan Oster
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0:00 Get Inspired By the King of Cool
00:38 Steve McQueen Biography
05:46 How to Dress like Steve McQueen
05:50 Signature Jackets
06:39 Khaki Pants
06:47 Accessories
07:32 Paying Attention to Fit
07:54 Paying Attention to Layers

09:20 Outfit Rundown

You may or may not be a fan of old movies, but if you are a fan of fashion through the ages then you are almost certainly an admirer of Steve McQueen’s effortlessly cool style. His appearances in a wide range of films in the ’60s and ’70s have made him an icon of that era for both his talent and his style.

The Early Years

Despite his rugged good looks, cool guy reputation and Hollywood success later in life, Steve McQueen’s youth and early years were punctuated with struggle. The actor known as SteveMcQueen was not, in fact, a “Steve” by birth. Born Terence Steven McQueen in 1930 at the dawn of the Depression, he was abandoned by his mother to be raised until age 8 by his grandparents and an uncle on a farm in rural Missouri. His uncle was one of the few adults in his childhood of whom he had fond memories. He would go on to live with his mother and two successive stepfathers, both of whom were physically abusive. Dyslexia and partial deafness in one ear was also a little-known disadvantage of his youth. In his teenage years, McQueen bounced back and forth between living on the streets, his mother’s home, and his uncle’s farm. His life was one of the beatings, rebelliousness, and petty crime, and he was eventually sent to a boy’s home, the California Junior Boys Republic, where he stayed until the age of 16. The institution left a profound mark on McQueen, and he would go on to support the institution for the rest of his life.

McQueen eventually landed in the Marine Corps, a 4-year experience which was not surprisingly riddled with resistance to authority. After numerous scrapes, demotions, and even a month-long stay in the brig, McQueen committed to the discipline of the Marines and was eventually honorably discharged with positive memories of his time with the service.

Steve McQueen’s Signature Style

Steve McQueen could not have been nicknamed the “King of Cool” without the requisite wardrobe. Steve McQueen could pull off casual workwear, western attire, and 3-piece suits while looking equally authentic in them all – not many men have that kind of range. He rocked certain nonchalant confidence that is the envy of every man who has perused a style gallery of his most famous looks. He was one of the lucky few men that simply looked good in everything he put on.

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