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A Football Manager

As we near the end of an exciting season of football, we take a look at some of the guys in charge.
A football manager doesn’t have it easy. He’s constantly under pressure, constantly expected to achieve and constantly in doubt of his job. This could explain some of the hideous outfits we see. Too worried about the job (which is a good thing) and not too worried about what they’re wearing. As we’re a suit company, we like a manager that ticks both boxes.
Some managers have taken to wearing a formal jacket over the top of a tracksuit jacket. If you’re doing this, just stop, you look like an idiot. Apart from this, most managers fall into one of two categories; Track suit or Proper suit.
We’ve narrowed it down to our top 5 best dressed football managers, in proper suits, of course.
In 5th is Pep Guardiola. Always very sharp looking but adds his own casual touch here and there.  It doesn’t always work, but fix that tie Pep and you might pip 1st.

In 4th we have Roberto Mancini. Mancini’s look is elegant, like his Italian nature. This is reflected in the way he knots his Man city scarf with true Italian style.  Otherwise, you really can’t fault him.  Well done, Roberto. Shame about the city job.


In 3rd we have Jose Mourinho. Now, Jose is a controversial one. He is a rule breaker and does wear tracksuit jackets with blazers. But, like some say he’s the special one and does what he wants. Jose if you stop this you could make 1st.


 In 2nd is Joachim Low. Joachim is known for his touchline fashion (not forgetting his nose picking), flawless style and exquisite taste, Jaochim we like your style.


In 1st we have the Italian manager Cesare Prandelli. What a man. Just look at this picture;


So, there you have it, the Italians have the style. Let’s see which managers look best and go the furthest at this summer’s all-important tournament. 

Moss Bros
Posted May 9th, 2014 in Uncategorised.

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