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Have you ever watched poker being played on TV or in person?
I have watched poker on television randomly and mostly because a couple of my friends are fans, but usually I just see it being played in person while in Vegas.

Do you have a favorite poker player?
I like youngster Peter Eastgate...and I think he occasionally dresses okay, especially for his age.

What do you think about the fashion at poker tables?'
I've noticed that the players may not be completely blamable for their bad taste in attire. I'm pretty sure their sponsors need better apparel. Most importantly, players need to look confident, relaxed, and comfortable in what they are wearing. It is easy to achieve the unique, bright, or trendy look that it seems some players are trying for without looking like you stepped off an Ed Hardy shoot, shopping in your mom's/child's/spouse's closet, or pairing every color of the rainbow.

Good rules of thumb: keep your clothes streamlined to your body, make sure they fit properly, utilize classic shapes, lines and colors while enhancing each ensemble with something fun or special to you. An outfit should be an extension of your personality. It should welcome people in, not scare them away.

What do you think would be a good look for a poker player?
If you're going to wear a suit:

If you are going casual:

If you are going for a bit of funky fun:

When wearing sponsor garb, tshirts and tanks, ladies can easily help out their outfits with proper fit and adding current accessories, a unbuttoned cardigan, a cropped leather jacket, blazer, the possibilities are endless. Don't forget to add your own personal style to current fashion trends!

The images below are great ways tshirts and casual pieces have come together to look chic and effortless.

Who do you think is the worst dressed poker player? (Here is a link to a few of our Japanese Fashion.

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