Jonah Hill has evolved from comedy sidekick to style master. Exactly what we need after a year of sweatpants and loungewear, the actor knows how to balance sports jerseys with slacks and vintage graphic tees with trench coats. With Jonah, comfort is key — but that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style.
Hill has taken a page from Adam Sandler’s book — he’s shrugged off the rich and professionally-styled look in favor of his casual personal style, making it possible for anyone to channel his fashion sense. We’ve done just that with these eight pieces, all under $100.
While Jonah’s Adidas collaboration is over, the actor remains an avid consumer of the brand’s sneakers. This low-top Campus shoe offers a casual silhouette that goes with everything.
Hill, like anyone after the quarantine, loves to incorporate sweatshirts into his fits. And by choosing designs with added details — like pockets or graphics — the actor constantly makes loungewear look refined.
Jonah was one of the first adopters of the five-inch inseam short, debuting multiple colors of the leg-baring style. These Patagonia shorts are a streetwear favorite thanks to their potential to elevate graphic tees and make button-up shirts nonchalant.
For Hill, the louder the graphic tee, the better. Complete with neon cacti and a scrawled narrative, this Stüssy T-shirt will surely satiate any eccentric needs.
When not wearing sneakers, Jonah opts for dapper — yet casual — loafers. These serve as a comfortable option that still appeals to the actor’s funky style.
Track pants offer the same comfort as sweatpants while elevating your entire look. To channel Hill, pair with a graphic tee or high-end sweatshirt.
Jonah knows better than anyone that a shirt jacket is worth investing in: The versatile pieces can be layered atop a graphic tee or worn as an effortlessly cool button-up.
While Hill grew up in Los Angeles, we think he can root for the Portland Timbers thanks to their sweet jerseys. The actor is known to have a huge collection of sports tops, and there’s no way all the dope designs come from L.A.