Which of these sharply-dressed gentlemen caught your eye in 2015?
Following trends is easy, setting them isn’t.
All of the nominees for the best dressed JOE in 2015 have their own unique style; they know what they like and have inspired others to follow suit.
Cast your vote for the man that most caught your eye from a style point of view in 2015 at the bottom of the page.
Vote on all the JOE Men of the Year categories here.
Conor McGregor
Walk into any Irish pub on a Saturday night and you’re guaranteed to see half of the male punters dressed in beard and blazer combinations that definitely owe something to the hottest star in the UFC right now.
True to his persona, McGregor has never made any apologies for wanting to look good all the time and though his taste is expensive, it hasn’t stopped men in Ireland and beyond trying to style themselves like The Notorious.
You need to have confidence to pull it off but McGregor has certainly never been lacking in that department.
Al Porter
‘Dress for the job you want, not the job you have’ seems to be the motto that the young Tallaght native abides by and as long as he’s been appearing on TV, Porter has suited up like a man destined to host his own show someday.
We don’t think he’ll mind us saying that dressing as he does helps to disguise the fact that he’s still ridiculously young and looks it. Like McGregor, Porter’s look reflects his personality; it’s loud and colourful and guaranteed to make people stand up and take notice.
Tommy Bowe
Pic via Facebook/Lloyd and Pryce
Sports stars branching out into the fashion industry has become pretty common across the globe and along with Paul Galvin, Bowe is blazing a trail from an Irish point of view.
Bowe’s popularity with both sexes has no doubt helped his Lloyd and Pryce clothing line to become such a success and his Irish teammates must be delighted with the free gear he seems to regularly dispense to the squad.
Style-wise, when he’s not playing rugby or donning a tux for an awards do, the Monaghan man always looks smart and casual in outfits that most men would be comfortable in.
Deric Hartigan
Pic via Facebook/Deric Ó h’Artagáin
Move over Martin King, there’s a new TV3 weatherman in town.
Hartigan is very much reflective of a new generation of Irish men that like to keep in shape and look good and aren’t afraid to show it either.
Have a quick glance through Hartigan’s Twitter feed and you’re likely to see as many pictures of him pumping iron in the gym as you are of him in front of a camera on TV3.
When he is on screen he always scrubs up well and isn’t afraid to dish out some fashion advice either; apart from glitter beards, he usually gets it right.
Loving this #glitterbeard trend 😂👌🏼 pic.twitter.com/2Hgolhhivf
— Deric (@deric_tv) November 26, 2015
Donal Óg Cusack
The Sunday Game has become something of a fashion contest in recent seasons, but Donal Óg set the trend and let’s just say that Ó’Sé, Shefflin and the rest of them have a bit of catching up to do.
The RTE GAA studio was traditionally a place where men wore adult-sized versions of suits they’d wear to their communion, but Cusack has raised the bar.
Who knows, maybe he’ll be the first selector in the GAA to wear a suit on matchday when he’s running the line with Davy Fitz next season?
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