There are some things that are unquestionably revered and beyond question as to their respectability and greatness. While some historical figures whose greatness is marred by controversy and personal shortcomings (ahem…George Washington,) we still overall see them in a positive light while of course acknowledging their mortal faults. In other words, heroes are still human at the end of the day, and we know that with the ever-narrowing rubric of what makes someone a good person these days, we generally take the actions of great men with varying measurements of salt, depending on the offense.

What we’re trying to say in that rambling diatribe above is in regard to the subject of this article on one of, oh bullshit, THE greatest entertainment group of all time. A gang of men who could sing, dance, act, carouse, drink, womanize, drink, fight, drink, befriend Presidents, and occasionally, have a drink. And while we can’t condone every act of debauchery done by and in the name of these men, the legacy and influence of Frank, Dino, Sammy, and Peter are unmatched in history and have left a slough of imitators in the decades since their heyday.

Since we can’t, in our relatively brief articles, delve into the entire breadth and history of the careers of these four great men, we’re of course taking the route of which we so often tread, the style. Say what you want about Sinatra’s ties to The Mob, or Dean Martin’s drinking, or Sammy Davis, Jr.’s….glasses, the sons of bitches could throw together an outfit, and dammit, that does it for us. So without any further fanfare, though it would be deserved, we give you some of the best looks and outfits that The Rat Pack have us, proving that sometimes, if not all the time, a tuxedo is the answer. Enjoy.

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