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Pedro Pascal served pops of color while celebrating Bad Bunny‘s appearance on “Saturday Night Live.”
On Sunday, Pascal stepped out in New York City for the comedy sketch show’s afterparty. For the occasion, the “Last Of Us” star wore a set of 237 New Balance sneakers. His round-toed style featured paneled suede and corduroy uppers in tonal hues of blue and green, punctuated on either side by large golden yellow “N” logos for a retro flair.
Pascal’s relaxed footwear was finished with white trim, laces and angular white outsoles for a modern edge. The style added a dash of color to his outfit for the occasion, which featured a gray T-shirt, dark blue sweater and black trousers — all layered beneath a deep brown collared leather jacket.
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However, this wasn’t Pascal’s only colorful outfit of the night. During Bad Bunny’s monologue, the “Mandalorian” star made a surprise appearance onstage in a set of smooth leather Chelsea boots, paired with Issey Miyake’s pleated blue shirt and yellow pants for a vibrant twist. Boots like Pascal’s are a top menswear style in the fall and winter months, particularly for their high coverage and versatility — as seen in new pairs from brands including Cole Haan, Florsheim and Bruno Magli.
Pascal’s footwear rotation is classic and versatile. The “Strange Way of Life” star often wears leather brogues and boots in neutral tones on the red carpet, hailing from brands including Adieu, Santoni and Valentino. He’s also been seen in colorful sneakers when on and off duty, as well, hailing from New Balance, Tisza Cipő and Rothy’s, among other labels.
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