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Updated · Fox News · Jun 20
Vance Details Trump’s Cabinet Dress Code, Favoring Navy Suits and Black Shoes
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 20

Vance Details Trump’s Cabinet Dress Code, Favoring Navy Suits and Black Shoes

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 20

Summary

  • JD Vance said Trump expects Cabinet members to dress traditionally, with navy suits, solid ties and black shoes, and mocks officials who show up in brown shoes.
  • On Sean Hannity’s podcast, Vance said the rule reflects Trump’s view that public officials should respect the office and institutions by looking professional and "normal."
  • Trump has enforced the preference personally, Vance said, and the president told Brian Kilmeade in March that he sometimes buys officials new shoes when their footwear falls short.
  • Vance linked the standard to Trump’s broader fixation on attire, citing his criticism of Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s casual look before a later White House meeting where the Ukrainian leader wore a suit.
  • He also recalled Trump teasing Donald Trump Jr.’s wide shirt collar at a 9/11 memorial, underscoring how closely the president polices presentation even within his own circle.

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