Shehbaz Sharif’s suits get global approval, menswear critic says he outdresses the West

Menswear critic Derek Guy praised Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif’s double-breasted suits, noting refined color choices and deliberate pin details—arguing his tailoring rivals or exceeds Western leaders.

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April 21, 2026

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Shehbaz Sharif’s suits get global approval, menswear critic says he outdresses the West

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif just got a very unexpected shoutout — and it’s not about politics. It’s about his suits.

Enter Derek Guy, one of the internet’s most followed menswear critics, known for breaking down tailoring with surgical precision. And this time, his spotlight landed on Shehbaz Sharif. His verdict? Let’s just say… not subtle.

Guy pointed out that some of the best Western-style tailoring isn’t actually worn in the West — and used Shehbaz as a prime example. The look that caught his attention? A beige double-breasted suit worn at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum.

Instead of the usual navy-and-black politician uniform, Shehbaz stepped out in a softer, more refined palette — pairing the suit with a light grey shirt and dark brown oxfords. Clean. Controlled. Confident.

And yes, the details mattered. A Pakistani flag pin on one lapel. A conference pin on the other. Subtle, but deliberate.

Guy also highlighted another look from Ankara — a navy double-breasted blazer with silver buttons, styled with grey trousers, a crisp white shirt, and an emerald-green tie. Classic, but with personality.

The takeaway? This isn’t accidental. Shehbaz Sharif has quietly built a pattern of stepping outside the typical “politician dress code.” While most leaders stick to safe, repetitive choices, he’s been experimenting with colour, cuts, and combinations — including his well-known safari suits and hats.

And he’s not alone in Guy’s analysis. The critic also pointed to Naruhito and Akinwumi Adesina as examples of leaders with strong, distinct style identities — though each with very different approaches.

But here’s the twist. According to Guy, Sharif’s tailoring doesn’t just hold up — it often surpasses what we see from Western heads of state. Which, honestly, wasn’t on anyone’s 2026 bingo card.

Because in a world where political headlines are usually about policy, power, and controversy — this one’s about lapels, cuts, and colour palettes. And somehow, it’s just as competitive.

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