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On the Patswalk: Best dressed 9/5
The guys were dressed to the nines as they traveled last week.

Rob Ninkovich showing off some fine threads. The silk red tie accents the dark blue suit, most likely a blend of the finest wool and silk. Buckled Italian leather shoes, bag by Louis Vuitton. And this is a man who knows how to wear a beard.

Notice the sleeve length of Marcus Cannon's suit. Impeccable. It's not easy to pull off big and tall but Marcus has it down. Notice the buttoned suit jacket. This is a man who's proud of what he's wearing.

Darius Fleming's suit says suave but the fully-worn backpack says there's still a kid in me.

The socks. The tie. The untucked dress shirt. Going old school with the tie bar while sporting a backpack by Louis Vuitton. Everything about Kenbrell Thompkins says, look closer. Are those men's Louboutins? Oh my.

He may be a rookie but that's a veteran look. Sleek gray pinstripe accented by the color coordinated pocket square gives Jimmy Garoppolo that seasoned appearance.

Thumbs up for the silk gray vest. That's a bold move along with the non-Beats headphones that say I burn my own path. Thumbs down for the wallet in the front pants pocket, however. Don Jones is still young; he'll learn.

Oh Danny Boy. The cas blue blazer and thin black tie are only outdone by the buckled suede shoes. He carries a fine leather overnighter and walks next to Silver Siliga for the bodyguard effect. But like Don Jones, Danny Amendola has too much going on in those pants pockets.

Extra points for the orange tie and matching pocket square. Not sure of the bag's label but it sure looks expensive. Same for the suit ... at 6'8", whatever Sebastian Vollmer has on requires a lot of material.

Everything about Devin McCourty says style. Pocket square, beautiful tie and oversized watch. But what makes the ensemble is the blue suede shoes. A dangerous move for this Patriots safety but he pulls it off.

Are you kidding me? Flash Gordon would be proud of Tavon Wilson's attire. The suit, the vest, the wooden side-soled shoes with blue laces. Is that a monogram on the shirt cuff? Topped off by a bag of take-out. Go bold, son!

For the not-so-fashion savvy, yes, brown shoes do go with a blue suit. A man sporting a Louis Vuitton bag and belt would know that. We're talking about Kyle Arrington and by the way he's spotted our camera, he knows we're talking.

There's only one word for Shane Vereen: Smooth. Slim-fit solid black suit with white dress shirt ... it doesn't get more basic yet on the Patriots all-purpose back it screams coolness. The sunglasses indoors finishes the look that has even James Bond jealous.

Vince Wilfork is his own man. Mr. 75 says I will wear my linens and alligator shoes anywhere, anytime. Got a problem with that?

It's the collegiate look for Darius Fleming. Crisp and youthful, Darius is ready to hit the yacht club or head home for Thanksgiving break. Square-toed leather shoes and soft leather duffel has him ready for whatever life offers.

It's Nate Ebner's rock star locks that juxtapose anything he's wearing short of a tank top. Here, he's in a black pinstripe suit and paisley tie. Travel partner Patrick Chung knows what he's doing with a faintly plaid-patterned suit and matching Gucci bag. Nothing secondary about this attire.

There's a quiet elegance to Tim Wright's choice. Light gray suit, white kerchief and flat black tie. It's a business trip and Tim is all business.

The slim fit suit is nice but the banana, backpack and a Louis Vuitton shaving kit are what draws the eye. Brandon LaFell has arrived prepared.

C'mon, you know we're looking at you. Ray-Bans hang from the breast pocket of this Patriots star and they match the belt, shoes and bag. The shoes and no socks take confidence and Julian Edelman is oozing with it.

Darrell Revis has it covered. Beltless brown pants and Robert Kraft-style sneakers. The best part of the style is the flat-bottomed tie from the Sixties.

The shirt buttoned to the top with no tie says I'm Mr. Nice Guy but the brown shoes and sky-blue socks say there's a wild side to Matthew Slater.

Vests are in if Mr. Brady says they are. Perfectly folded pocket square accents a custom tailored suit. For Tom this is probably ho-hum.