Ever since Mescal and his âConnell chainâ first graced our screens in Huluâs 2020 adaptation of Sally Rooneyâs Normal People, the Irishman has been as heralded for his acting chops as for his refreshingly regular off-duty wardrobe of hand-cropped tees, just-snug-enough denim, fraying Carhartt jackets, and, most crucially, quad-baring short shorts. (The actor himself remembers the exact outfit that broke the gammy dam: vintage windbreaker, OâNeills shorts, and Stan Smiths, with a bottle of Crabbieâs alcoholic ginger beer and some prawn-flavored Layâs in hand.)
But even if Mescalâs sporty shortsâa relic of the actorâs previous career as a competitive Gaelic football playerâlured the stans in, it was the floppy, fashion-forward suits he began wearing to red-carpeted events that kept everyone hooked. We took notice of his charmingly dirtbaggish fashion mullet and double-breasted jackets, as well as his new habit of layering those laidback suits over ribbed undershirts. (It was a welcome coincidence that Mescal happened to be playing the Marlon Brando roleâalbeit sans Brandoâs famous white tankâin a West End production of Tennessee Williamsâs A Streetcar Named Desire during that same time.) By late 2022, and rolling into what would become Mescalâs first big-league awards campaign around his role in the Charlotte Wells drama Aftersun, he and stylist Felicity Kay, who also dresses stylish ascendants like Doctor Whoâs Ncuti Gatwa and Heartstopperâs Kit Connor, turned out a run of heaters. He wore a sheer, pearl-festooned jacket by Irish designer Simone Rocha to the 2023 SAGs; a groovy Giuliva Heritage suit on Late Night With Seth Meyers; a killer Gucci ivory double-breasted tuxedo jacket to that yearâs Oscars. Each lookâlike all of Mescalâs onscreen rolesâfelt coolly masculine, yet soft around the edges. Red-carpet formalwear had grown shaggier and stranger since the pandemic, and Mescal managed to make the whole charade seem sexy again.
Meanwhile, Mescalâs off-the-carpet wardrobe elevated him into an internet boyfriend, mostly by virtue of him continuing to dress like Some Guy You Know. He was a scruffy heartthrob who wore great blue jeans and teensy T-shirts and niche outerwear and normie trainers, plus the occasional merch to reflect his fondness for poetically online musicians such as Mitski and Clairo. (He also dated stars from this dulcet milieu: previously, Phoebe Bridgers; currently, Gracie Abrams.)
And yes, he was still wearing short shortsâand thanks to a shiny contract he inked with Gucci last year, he was even getting paid for it. âIâm a fan of the short inseam,â Mescal told my colleague Samuel Hine at this summerâs Gucci menswear show, to which the actor wore a pair of glorified cotton boxers with the Italian luxury houseâs horsebit loafers. âIâm a big advocate for men wearing shorter shorts.â His most memorable outfit this year was a post-workout ensembleâgenerously cropped hoodie, micro shorts, wired headphonesâworn during an evening Sweetgreen run in Manhattan. (Look ma, a meme!) Not without Mescalâs influence, short shorts became the menswear trend of the summer. To close the loop on the whole shorts discourse, GQ recently gifted Mescal a pair of customized OâNeills Gaelic football shorts to celebrate his most-stylish win.