LONDON, March 6 (UPI) -- Esquire magazine has chosen Britain's Prince Charles as the world's best-dressed man.
The publication described the 60-year-old heir to the throne as "perfectly turned out," adding that "admirably, the prince keeps his wardrobe in appropriate style; we're told he has a room laid out like a tailor's shop," The Guardian reported.
Coming in at No. 2 on Esquire's list is comedian Ronnie Corbett, followed by "Love Actually" and "Valkyrie" actor Bill Nighy at No. 3.
The magazine also recognized U.S. President Barack Obama, rapper-actor Andre 3000 and tennis champion Roger Federer for their sense of style.
"It's the men who dress like grown-ups who really caught the judge's eyes this year, as well as those who have developed their own distinctive style," The Guardian quoted Esquire editor Jeremy Langmead as saying.
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