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Men's Health cover boy Liam Hemsworth models Hamilton shirt, but will it soon beMiley's?
Liam Hemsworth looks awfully dapper in a fashion spread in the September issue of Men's Health magazine. The hunky actor and fiancé of Miley Cyrus, who is the cover boy for the fashion-focused issue of the popular men's health and fitness magazine, wears a blue-and-white gingham shirt that was custom made by Houston's Hamilton Shirts at the request of Men's Health editors.
The shirt, which retails for $365 at Hamilton Shirts' Richmond Avenue headquarters, complements the Ermenegildo Zegna navy suit ($2,300) and pocket square ($195), Breitling Transocean Chronograph watch ($7,900) and Florsheim by Duckie Brown black wingtips ($650) that Hemsworth wears in the photograph.
The hunky actor and fiancé of Miley Cyrus wears a blue-and-white gingham shirt that was custom made by Houston's Hamilton Shirts at the request of Men's Health editors.
We imagine that Hemsworth, 22, will keep the shirt since it was made for him, but we're laying bets on how soon it will show up on Cyrus. Just last month, the 19-year-old actress stepped out on the streets of Philadelphia in a plaid men's shirt that looked suspiciously like it was pilfered from Hemsworth's closet.
In the magazine, Hemsworth, who had a supporting role in The Hunger Games and co-stars in the upcoming The Expendables 2, addresses his fashion tastes and other topics (these quotes were compiled by USA Today):
On his red carpet style: "I like suits that are fitted. And I usually stick to grays, whites, and blacks."
On Cyrus' opinion of him in a suit: "All women think men look good in suits. To be honest, I like the way they look too."
On his grueling workouts with a Navy SEAL and following the Paleo Diet to prepare for his role in The Hunger Games: "My character was spending most of his life in a state of hunger, and I wanted to get a sense of that, physically and mentally."
On training for The Hunger Games: "I literally had to wait a half hour after each session before I drove anywhere, I had to lay on the ground until I could breathe properly again."
On changing his diet to prepare for The Hunger Games: "It was tough because I'm an eater. If I have one addiction in life, it's probably food."
On the occasional Krispy Kreme binge: "You gotta get, like, 24 and eat all of them. I lose my mind. Go crazy. Krispy Kreme fever!"
On his older brothers Luke and Chris: "I used to wear my brothers' hand-me-downs, which were all too big on me."
On his hair as a teenager: "I used to have an afro--like Will Ferrell in Semi-Pro. It was bleached blond from the sun. I was tall and awkward. I was not cool."