Pascal's fearlessly bold outfit has garnered him more fanfare, cementing his heartthrob status.
selling for $750. The star wore the waffle-stitch cotton cardigan largely unbuttoned over a low-neck Hanes gray tank top , and he finished the look with black Adieu polished-leather Chelsea boots, available for $473.Joe Maher/Getty Images
Between the playful red hue of his pants and the cropped, snug cut of his cardigan, Pascal seem to be playing into the actor’s newfound reputation as a softer, more approachable sex symbol, equal parts gruff and goofy and entirely at home in his masculinity. On his recent stint
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