It’s been just over three years since we started here at Manner and published out first-ever article, The 44 Most Stylish Films of All Time, and boy have we come a long way. Since then, we’ve published DOZENS of articles, and some of them actually aren’t about stylish movies, if you can believe that.

This seems to be the running theme in a lot of our articles, so we try to switch it up and have been more specific in some of them, like why Steve McQueen’s titular character i The Thomas Crown Affair was on our list of The Most Stylish Criminals in Film History, or how Leon: The Professional made Jean Reno the most stylish French killer ever. We love to have an excuse to write about stylish films, and this is no different. Here are nine more films you need to see, if for no other reason than to steal some of its outfits. Also, every one is a classic in its own right. Enjoy.

A Single Man

A movie directed by Tom For, starring Colin Firth cannot scientifically look bad. More of these, please.

Trainspotting

Smack addiction never looked so good. Scotland in the mid-90s never looked so…fun?

The Talented Mr. Ripley

The first appearance of Tom Ripley on this list, equal parts as stylish as its French predecessor.

Three Days of the Condor

Spies. Intrigue. Redford. Repeat.

Plein Soleil (aka “Purple Noon”)

The original film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s Tom Ripley character, played by style forefather Alain Delon. Do yourself a favor and watch anything this man has ever been in, even it if was a Doritos commercial.

American Psycho

Dinner at Dorsia, quick 180-minute cardio workout, murder some hookers with a chainsaw. In bed by 10:00.

Kingsmen: The Secret Service

Seriously…is there anything Colin Firth isn’t good in? Also, Michael Caine and Sam Jackson as villains is a nice bonus.

Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet

Speaking as a child who came of age in the 90s, this movie and Leo-mania was a major part of out formative years. This acid trip of a Shakespearean tragedy actually worked really well, and frankly is underrated.

Chinatown

According to Homer Simpson, music achieve perfection in 1973, and we think he’s probably pretty damn close to being right. Well, Nicholson achieved perfection in 1974, and this film is proof. It’s also before we found out Roman Polanski was a child rapist and JUST a brilliant filmmaker.

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