Fashion from Ryan Reynolds

McCaffrey Suede Monkey Boots

Ryan Reynolds
Actor, Entrepreneur
I have a pair of shoes that I love by McCaffrey. I got them from a movie. That’s where a lot of my clothes come from by the way. Actually for the Armani Code shoot, I wore one suit and an overcoat, and I definitely took them. I mean they were tailored to me, so where else are they going to go? Anyway, the McCaffrey boots are three-quarter and are brown suede and super comfortable.
Fashion from Ryan Reynolds

Reigning Champ Midweight Terry Full Zip Hoodie - Navy

Ryan Reynolds
Actor, Entrepreneur
I think I have some appreciation for things that last and are quality and like I have a sweatshirt that I am a bit obsessed with. It’s a navy blue zip-up hoodie by a Canadian company called Reigning Champ. I feel an enormous amount of Canadian pride. I make no secret of that, and I do love my home country and my hometown Vancouver. things that are not disposable.
Fashion from Ryan Reynolds

Classic Sweatpant

With vintage athletic inspiration, these sweatpants are made of mid-weight slubbed terry and feature a cotton drawstring. Comes in black & heather grey.
Ryan Reynolds
Actor, Entrepreneur
I always wear these Rag & Bone pants that I really like. They make three different colors, and I have them all. They’re cotton pants and not jeans, so they’re trousers I guess. In general, I don’t have a lot of clothes. I don’t have one of those expansive closets full of fancy stuff. Marie Kondo and I would get along great. I just feel like there are a few things that make you feel like they’re you, and are special, and you stick with them.
Fashion from Ryan Reynolds

John Hanly Tweed Cap - Grey Herringbone Tweed

Traditional peak style cap with a button fastening. Made from 100% woollen fabric woven in our factory in Tipperary.
Ryan Reynolds
Actor, Entrepreneur
I’ve had a hat for 15 years that I still love. It’s a hat that my wife would kill me if I ever got rid of it. She thinks of it as just indelibly me. It’s an old driving, newsboy kind of hat. It’s made by a guy named John Hanly. It’s called a John Hanly Ireland cap. I don’t know what that means. I only know that because I’ve looked at the back of it for 15 straight years. It’s threadbare. I don’t think it’s going to last. I don’t wear it as much as I used to because I’m afraid it’ll fall apart.