The Best Dressed Men Of 2018

Written By Coby Bull

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The Best Dressed Men Of 2018

It's been a stylish year in celebrity fashion land, and as we farewell 2018 with our final best dressed list of the year, we present you with the best dressed men of the entire year.
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It's hard to go past Jon Hamm in a suit. Any suit. Every suit. Always a lesson in masterful fit, quality fabric and tonal perfection.

Endless style throughout the year from Michael B Jordan. This time, he does black on black on black Black Tie and in the process, shows everyone how the ideal suit should fit.

Another beacon of superb suit style. Every time Chris Hemsworth throws on a formal jacket, shirt and tie, he looks awesome. Classic, elegant. Everything good.

We once joked we should re-name our Best Dressed feature 'Rami Malek and the other best dressed men of the week'. Here's just one example of why the Bohemian Rhapsody star was an enduring feature in our weekly round-ups. Ever seen a better demonstration of pulling off a white suit?

Lost his shirt, but not his cool. Donald Glover/Childish Gambino looking sleek in this fantastic suit. Another man who always delivers on style (as well as music).

It's not all about suits. Casual done right by John Krasinski. Great colour match, great jacket, great trousers.

Leo's getting older but no less stylish. His laid back look remains on point. Love the bomber jacket, Mr DiCaprio.

Ahh, Pharrell Williams, that ageless wonder of infinite style, and accessory goals. Chic and chilled. Well, chilled if you consider a Richard Mille watch that costs more than your house, chilled. And that's if you have a really decent house...

Obviously couldn't do a best dressed list without this guy, who has one of our favourite star styles. British actor/DJ, Idris Elba, is regularly seen out and about looking amazing in formal attire, but he also nails his casual-wear. Case in point: this turquoise shirt.

It's been the year of the velvet evening jacket for men. A fine example in teal from Lakeith Stanfield.