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My Style: Patrick Devereux, Broker, Coldwell Banker, Lincoln Park

by Chicago Agent

Patrick-Devereux

Patrick Devereux is a broker with Coldwell Banker in Lincoln Park.

Number of years in real estate: 20.

Describe your look: Somewhere between George Clooney and Sting.

What do you consider a “fashion don’t”? Clothes that don’t fit – donate them. Also, it’s a don’t when there are too many alligators and polo ponies plastered on someone’s chest.

What is your favorite piece of clothing? If only I could wear my blue Armani pinstripe suit every day.

What do you consider a must-have accessory? A thin Coach wallet. What do you really need besides a driver’s license and a black AMEX card, right?

What is a fashion crime you have committed in the past? A few years back, I had a pair of plaid, bell-bottomed pants, although I thought they were so cool then.

What are your favorite places to shop? Armani, Banana Republic, J.Crew, Coach, Lucky Brand and Nordstrom.

What, beside your wardrobe, completes your look? My spirit, smile and experience.

Suit: Armani

Shirt: Banana Republic

Belt: Cole Haan

Tie: Charvet

Shoes: Ecco

Watch: Coach

Special thanks to III Forks restaurant for the use of their property for this photo shoot

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