A look at Paul Ryan’s style
Paul D. Ryan’s ill-fitting suit, sans tie, on the day he joined Mitt Romney as his running mate in the presidential campaign prompted several critiques. (Saul Loeb /AFP/ GettyImages)
Rep. Paul D. Ryan’s baggy jacket and trousers stand in contrast to Mitt Romney’s business-ready attire. (Mary Altaffer / Associated Press)
At later stops on the campaign trail, vice presidential candidate Paul D. Ryan has taken to wearing appropriately casual button-down shirts and khakis. (John Heller / Associated Press)
Republican vice presidential candidate Paul D. Ryan is often seen in button-down shirts with rolled-up sleeves. (Marc Piscotty /Getty Images)
Rep. Paul D. Ryan sports cowboy boots at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. (Matt Rourke / Associated Press)
Cowboy boots are a natural for bow-hunting Wisconsin Rep. Paul D. Ryan. (Matt Rourke / Associated Press)
Republican Rep. Paul D. Ryan looks all business in April 2011 as he prepares to introduce his Path to Prosperity plan in Washington. (Scott Applewhite / Associated Press)
Baggy pants and big shirts are nothing new for Rep. Paul D. Ryan, shown greeting constituents Nov. 4, 1998, as a newly elected representative. (Erwin Gebhard / Associated Press)