Ryan Reynolds Is a Buff Bode Bro

GQ RecommendsThe Wrexham co-owner flexed some Marvel-caliber bicep in a subtly swervy pocket tee.By Adam CheungOctober 31, 2024JOKER/Bauer-GriffinSave this storySaveSave this storySaveAll products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.Ryan Reynolds is mad busy. The Wrexham co-owner just wrapped up the Deadpool & Wolverine press tour a few weeks ago, and he's already got eight more films in the works. If that wasn't enough already, he's acting and producing in all of them, too. And yet, somehow he's managing to make time for the important things in life—namely, great tees and a solid gym routine.While running a few quick errands in New York City, a particularly buff-looking Reynolds pulled up in one of his favorite brands: Bode. Founded in 2016 by Emily Adams Bode Aujla, the all-American label takes inspiration from antique textiles and homespun craftsmanship techniques—and its influence has been at the peak of its power this year. Why? Well, partly because it dropped a Nike collaboration that sold out in seconds, and partly because, back in July, Reynolds wore four Bode shirts in the span of a single week.BodeWhite Embroidered Hoop T-shirt$210 SSENSEWhile the Red Notice star's newest T-shirt is relatively pared-down compared to the rest of the grails in his closet, it's still pretty exceptional. Made in Portugal from 100% cotton, it boasts a relaxed fit and sleeves that are flipped up slightly to show off a little bicep. It's super clean and super simple; the only graphic you'll find on the entire shebang is a patch pocket embroidered with a jolly game of pick-up, a flourish inspired by a coaster from the '50s reproduced by the brand.The best bit? You can get Ryan Reynolds' exact tee right now—and you don't need the arms of a Marvel hero to pull it off.This story originally appeared on British GQ.

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Ryan Reynolds Is a Buff Bode Bro
The Wrexham co-owner flexed some Marvel-caliber bicep in a subtly swervy pocket tee.
Ryan Reynolds
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All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Ryan Reynolds is mad busy. The Wrexham co-owner just wrapped up the Deadpool & Wolverine press tour a few weeks ago, and he's already got eight more films in the works. If that wasn't enough already, he's acting and producing in all of them, too. And yet, somehow he's managing to make time for the important things in life—namely, great tees and a solid gym routine.

While running a few quick errands in New York City, a particularly buff-looking Reynolds pulled up in one of his favorite brands: Bode. Founded in 2016 by Emily Adams Bode Aujla, the all-American label takes inspiration from antique textiles and homespun craftsmanship techniques—and its influence has been at the peak of its power this year. Why? Well, partly because it dropped a Nike collaboration that sold out in seconds, and partly because, back in July, Reynolds wore four Bode shirts in the span of a single week.

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White Embroidered Hoop T-shirt

While the Red Notice star's newest T-shirt is relatively pared-down compared to the rest of the grails in his closet, it's still pretty exceptional. Made in Portugal from 100% cotton, it boasts a relaxed fit and sleeves that are flipped up slightly to show off a little bicep. It's super clean and super simple; the only graphic you'll find on the entire shebang is a patch pocket embroidered with a jolly game of pick-up, a flourish inspired by a coaster from the '50s reproduced by the brand.

The best bit? You can get Ryan Reynolds' exact tee right now—and you don't need the arms of a Marvel hero to pull it off.

This story originally appeared on British GQ.

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