Aaron Paul Makes Purple Statement in Mr Start Suit

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Published December 9, 2014

Hitting the red carpet of the New York premiere of 'Exodus: Gods and Kings' on December 7th, actor Aaron Paul went for a bold color decision. Wearing a purple two-button suit from Mr. Start, Paul stood out from the crowd with a rich color choice.Pin
Hitting the red carpet of the New York premiere of ‘Exodus: Gods and Kings’ on December 7th, actor Aaron Paul went for a bold color decision. Wearing a purple two-button ‘Cheshire’ suit from Mr Start, Paul stood out from the crowd with a rich color choice.

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