Misiorowski’s Bold Suit At All-Star Red Carpet
A Star’s Red Carpet Appearance
Jacob Misiorowski missed the chance to flex on the All‑Star Game this year, but he still made a statement on the event’s red carpet. The Brewers pitcher arrived in a sharp three‑piece suit that turned heads even before he stepped onto the field. While he wasn’t part of the on‑field festivities, his presence on the carpet generated plenty of buzz.
The suit was crafted by custom menswear designer Tom Marchitelli, better known as Gentleman’s Playbook, and featured a black chevron‑patterned silk jacket, matching pants, and a vest. Inside, the blazer boasted a bright paisley lining, while the dress shirt and pocket square were crisp white. Misiorowski highlighted a photo of his “little puppy,” Ember, on the interior pocket as his favorite detail of the outfit.
Design Details and Personal Touches
Last year the jacket’s interior showcased a Lugia Pokémon emblem, but this season the look was updated with a personal motif. The designer embedded an ASG logo on one side of the jacket and placed Ember’s picture on the other, giving the piece both team spirit and a family touch. Misiorowski also wore a nice pair of black dress shoes, noting that Gentleman’s Playbook really nailed the customization.
- Black chevron‑silk three‑piece suit (jacket, pants, vest)
- Bright paisley lining inside the blazer
- White dress shirt and pocket square
- Ember the puppy photo on interior pocket
- ASG logo on opposite interior side
He joked that his wife’s smile was the best validation of his look, saying she helped pick out the outfit and was thrilled with the result.
Red Carpet Interactions
The red carpet unfolded at Independence Mall in Philadelphia on July 14 afternoon, the day before the ASG at Citizens Bank Park kicked off at 7 p.m. CT. Greg Amsinger welcomed Misiorowski to the MLB Network’s “All‑Star Red Carpet Show” and praised the blend of boyish charm and sophistication. Harold Reynolds, co‑host of the show, added a quirky comment about Misiorowski smelling good and asked him to walk through the outfit.
Misiorowski described the collaboration with Gentleman’s Playbook as a great fit, pointing out the subtle design elements that made the suit stand out. He also mentioned that his longtime partner, Elle, was excited about the look and helped select the jacket’s details. Their joint presence on the carpet highlighted a growing public narrative around the pair’s relationship.
Engagement Rumors and Elle’s Style
The offseason sparked engagement speculation when Misiorowski posted a photo on Instagram in January of a floral‑manicured hand featuring a boulder on the ring finger, captioned simply with a red heart. That image added fuel to fan theories about a forthcoming wedding. On the red carpet, Elle wore a long sleek yellow dress that echoed the iconic number sported by Andie Anderson in “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” updated for a modern vibe.
While the Brewers haven’t announced any major roster changes, Misiorowski’s high‑profile appearance suggests he’ll remain one of MLB’s visible faces heading into the season. The spotlight on his personal style could open new sponsorship avenues, and his visible partnership with Elle may add a relatable storyline for fans. Fans will watch whether this red‑carpet momentum translates into on‑field performance for Milwaukee.
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