White House Tailor Disavows Trump State Dinner Attire

June 09, 2019 By: El Jefe Category: Trump

We talked last week how hideous Trump looked at the state dinner with Queen Elizabeth wearing his clearly borrowed white tie and tails, and now we have at least part of the story.  Ismet Dil, whose company has provided formal wear to presidents for over a century, says that he doesn’t recognize the suit that His Orangeness was wearing and has no idea where it came from.  Dil said, “This is my profession. It’s not right.” Saville Row tailors analyzed the suit for it’s legion of flaws:

I personally just can’t stop laughing at this clown, especially when he dresses like a clown.

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  1. AliceBeth says:

    Melania’s dress is too long. It touches the floor. How can people who are so “wealthy” not have people to see their wardrobe fits and is appropriate??

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  2. Julie B says:

    Trump is trying to widen his shoulders with extra large shoulder pads to try to balance out his middle. He does it on all his suits.

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  3. All the money in the world won’t buy class and taste.

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  4. lazrgrl says:

    As many have said, the suit was made from who he thinks he is. 6’3″ 239 pounds.

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  5. Buttermilk Sky says:

    I’ll bet he shows up someplace in a blue sash because he saw the Queen and the Prince of Wales wearing them. (Order of the Garter, I believe.) And a tiara for Melania, of course.

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  6. Hey, I am just happy that Melania didn’t wear a see-through dress – or a jacket that said she didn’t care – or a safari outfit.

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  7. Lunargent says:

    I hadn’t noticed the length on Melania’s dress before. I didn’t like the bunchiness of the gloves.
    But overall, I think this is one of her best looks. It’s a lovely gown, and very becoming. Classic lines, with that modern detailing on the bodice. More to the point, it looks like a dress, not a costume. This looks like something that she’d actually have in her closet.

    Trump looks every particle the appalling, oblivious buffoon that he is. To his list of misdeeds, add a major Crime of Fashion.

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  8. Positive or negative he is still in the headlines. Just where he wants to be.

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  9. RepubAnon says:

    I wonder whether Trumpski was trying for another “well-done steak with catsup distraction. If that was the intent, it doesn’t seem to have worked.

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  10. maryelle says:

    No matter what they wear, the Trumps cannot mask their innate ignorance, selfishness and unworthiness to represent America.

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  11. Jane & PKM says:

    Has Donnie given the jacket back to Barron? Sure looks like an error in packing. Thank the dog he didn’t also grab the wrong pants. That would be a packing error we wouldn’t want to see.

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  12. Trump looks like one of the incompetent staff in a bad British sitcom:

    The Queen & The Butler

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  13. BarbinDC says:

    What I wouldn’t give to have been a fly on the wall in the royal apartments after this shindig. I wonder what Liz’ laugh is like.

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  14. I’m thinking that’s it a ‘trump brand’ suit

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  15. The Kingnoramus dresses like many people without the financial means, or those without taste, *think* rich people dress like.

    The majority of his clothing is very reminiscent of the clothing from the 1980’s. That undoubtedly was when his (ahem) greatest successes occurred and, like a good grudge, he cannot let go of the feeling his is still dressing for success.

    Buttermilk Sky @4 — please no, not the sash!

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  16. He’s a poor man’s idea of what a rich man dresses like.

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  17. New name for 45. “Summer vacation” You know…
    No class

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  18. Humm that pic doesn’t seem quite right. Missing something …
    Can somebody photo crop a 6′ red Tie around his Biglyness neck?

    Lol Jane & PKM, Barron’s jacket!

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  19. Old Fart says:

    Dare I say it: The emperor’s new clothes.

    But this time they delivered a suit.

    Now into a new nickname: Dotard Dowdy…

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  20. The Surly Professor says:

    Yall have covered it well, but I’ll throw in what Trump reminds me of in this photo: Curly trying to pass himself off as a person of refinement and taste. And I can hear Trump laughing “nyuk, nyuk, nyuk”.

    Just stick in Rick Perry with a bowl haircut and Michael Cohen with wispy hair that pulls out easily. And there, I’ve done it: ruined the Three Stooges for everyone.

    sorry, folks

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  21. Jake Gittes says:

    He looks that way, because he is a 5’9″ guy in 3″+ lifts, buying suits for a guy who is 6’2″.

    You can see it in all the odd jacket lengths, the forward leaning stoop of someone on major wedges, and the fact he wears shoes with super high – vamps….they look more like boots, or high – top sneakers…

    https://goodmenproject.com/politics-2/donald-trump-almost-definitely-five-foot-nine-bbab/

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  22. He looks like a little boy playing dress up. The expression when I was growing up (ha, yes, this dates me) was “He looks like a dime’s worth of sardines stuffed in a nickel can.” One would think that if someone were really the billionaire he purports to be he would have better fitting clothes. One would be wrong. And, it’s pretty obvious he’s not really a billionaire. Certainly what money he does have has not bought him class, style and good taste.

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  23. Each time I see his feet I’m surprised he isn’t wearing enormous clown shoes.

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  24. Psul #17 reminds me of a boys’ school where the Headmaster Alcock was nicknamed “Noble” by the boys… which one of the faculty finally discovered was code for “All cock and no balls.”
    (RF Delderfield: To Serve Them All My Days) Same here, in a smaller way.

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  25. Cato the Censor says:

    He looks like W. C. Fields playing a particularly obnoxious, tin-horn dictator, like he did in “Million Dollar Legs.” Fields, however, knew good and well he was playing a fool.

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  26. He looked like a lion trainer

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  27. The American version of “Keeping Up Appearances”.

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