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Adam Schefter’s NFL draft day fit isn’t going over well. 

The ESPN reporter went on the Worldwide Leader’s airwaves in a hoodie, necktie and suit jacket, a questionable combination that set the internet up for a field day. 

The social media-famous menswear writer Derek Guy ripped Schefter’s outfit. 


  Adam Schefter wore a tie with a hoodie, sweatshirt and jacket at the NFL draft on Thursday night in Green Bay, setting the internet off. @bigcontentguy/X Adam Schefter wore a tie with a hoodie, sweatshirt and jacket at the NFL draft on Thursday night in Green Bay, setting the internet off. @bigcontentguy/X

“Many men would look better if they simply went to an 80 year old tailor whose taste was formed in the 1950s. Go there, don’t say anything, and let them dress you like a little baby doll,” he wrote on X. “Unfortunately, such tailors no longer exist in the US, but there you go.”

It didn’t stop there. 


  Adam Schefter was layered up in the Green Bay cold on Thursday. Anthony DiBona/X Adam Schefter was layered up in the Green Bay cold on Thursday. Anthony DiBona/X

  Adam Schefter’s outfit choice on Thursday was questionable, to say the least. Underdog/X Adam Schefter’s outfit choice on Thursday was questionable, to say the least. Underdog/X

“I don’t think it’s hyperbole to say this is one of the worst looks to ever be on TV,” another X user wrote

“Schefter has a bottom 3 fit ever rn,” one more chimed in.

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Some people placed the blame for Schefter’s bold attire choice on former NFL offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth, who frequently wore a sweatshirt under his suit jacket during Amazon’s coverage of “Thursday Night Football” during the season. 

“The Andrew Whitworth Effect,” a user wrote on X

In Schefter’s defense, he may have needed a few extra layers in the open Green Bay air, where temperatures were in the 50s on Thursday night. 

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