However, now that the former POTUS is stepping back into the political spotlight, some are arguing his style should be reflecting that. While he accepted his "Profiles in Courage" award in a classy tuxedo on Sunday, he appeared at the Seed & Chips: The Global Food Innovation Summit in Italy on Tuesday in much less formal attire -- and GQ has a problem with it.
See for yourself the arguably informal look:
Rather than leaving two buttons of his collared shirt undone, GQ would have preferred he wore a tie -- or at the very least, only leave one button undone.
As they put it, "Fabio would be proud, but us? Not so much."
Now, when Obama stepped out for a "power lunch" with Michelle and U2 frontman Bono in March, no one seemed to have a problem with his relaxed, unbuttoned look. But what we think GQ is trying to say is, there's a time and place for everything -- including leaving "a whole lot of open real estate in the chest region."
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