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John Corbettisn’t ready to retire his iconicAnd Just Like That…jacket just yet.
The jacketretails for $595and features a plaid flannel lining.
The duo surprised guests when they arrived at the event as they were among a select few who weren’t part of the show’s cast or crew. Derek, 67, was dressed casually in a white top paired with a black blazer and matching black pants as Corbett posed proudly beside her in his relaxed fit.
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And this isn’t the first time Corbet has worn the jacket off screen.
Last August,Not Skinny But Not Fatpodcast host Amanda Hirsch also pointed out that Corbett wore astrikingly similar design at theBatman V Superman: Dawn of Justicepremiere in 2016.
Hirsch shared a photo on her Instagram Story at the time of Corbett sporting the jacket right after sharing aphotoof Aidan on the show wearing the (same?) jacket. He even wore it with seemingly his red carpet uniform: black skinny jeans and Chelsea boots.
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To get to the bottom of this fashion mystery,PEOPLE reached out toAJLTcostume designersMolly Rogers and Danny Santiago, who run the Instagram account@andjustlikethatcostumes.
“[John Corbett] previously owned a Belstaff and he suggested it as his only jacket for the show,“Rogers told PEOPLE. “He felt like it was a classic silhouette and had a cool vibe but wasn’t trendy, as he did not want to be in traditional outerwear.”
The pricey, yet understated, piece is representative of Aidan 2.0 (or really, 3.0 since diehardSATCfans remember the character’s glow-up when he returned in season 4), who sold his furniture business to West Elm “for quite a pretty penny,” as Bradshaw says on the show. He’s more polished now, but since he travels a lot for work, he wants to be comfortable, Rogers said, of her approach to dressing the character.
“He’s the most ‘stealth wealth’ in the show,” Rogers shared. “[He’ll wear] a cashmere sweater, but it’s not flashy in any way. There are no visible labels.”
source: people.com