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Jacob Elordi is everywhere. No, quite literally. From being spotted filling up petrol LA one weekend, to fumbling with his card at an ATM in Sydney the next, the Priscilla star is going all places, in style.
Elordi has bounced between climates and settings, appearing on the small screen for Saturday Night Live one moment and traipsing around Sydney’s inner west the next, dog-eared poetry book in hand. But one thing that’s stayed very consistent in his recent outings has been his rotating selection of technicolour knitwear: finely woven goods of so varying a pigment it would make Joseph and his coat very jealous.
Showing no signs of beating the ‘babygirl’ allegations, Elordi’s uniform keeps to a rotating selection of slouchy, fuzzy, and sometimes brightly coloured knitwear. He’s a ray of sunshine in yellow Prada and a beaming aristocrat in LA-cool brand The Elder Statesmen. He’s even an echo of his former rugby-playing self in a collared knit polo from Ami. Elordi’s full wardrobe is teeming with staples to steal across all departments, but it's knitwear that he’s shown a recent, and colourful affinity for.
Any time we see a picture of the young actor out and about standing next to everyday things, we can’t help but think, ‘Jesus, how tall is Jacob Elordi?’ Elordi’s towering 198 cm frame explains his affinity for the oversized, slouchy pieces he wears so well. They basically hang off his frame like a baby monkey holds onto its mother.