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Adam Sandler is more stylish than Harry Styles, Britney Spears – this year, he’s topped Google’s ‘celebrity outfits’ search category

  • Google’s 2021 Year in Search names Adam Sandler as the most-searched for in the ‘celebrity outfits’ category over the likes of Britney Spears and Harry Styles
  • Sandler’s easy-going aesthetic has been praised by Twitter users as peak ‘American fashion’ – think basketball shorts, baggy T-shirts and comfy footwear

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Adam Sandler in Los Angeles, California on August 18, 2018. This year, he has topped Google’s “celebrity outfits” search category. Photo: GC Images

Nothing screams fashion more than baggy shorts and an oversized graphic T-shirt.

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That’s according to Google’s 2021 Year in Search results, which listed American actor Adam Sandler as the most-searched name in the “celebrity outfits” category, anyway. Sandler’s casual style seems to have given him the edge over the likes of Britney Spears, who ranked second on the list, and Harry Styles, who came in at number six.

The actor has captured the admiration of the internet this year with his laid-back looks.

In one widely circulated photo, he was spotted in a striped pink polo shirt, white basketball shorts and a pair of beige Uggs while walking his dog with his two daughters. In another outing, he trudged around town with a coffee in hand, wearing a large blue Superman T-shirt and matching blue shorts.

Sandler on the set of Netflix film Hustle on September 29, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photo: GC Images
Sandler on the set of Netflix film Hustle on September 29, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photo: GC Images
Sandler spotted on May 2, 2017, in Los Angeles, California. Photo: GC Images
Sandler spotted on May 2, 2017, in Los Angeles, California. Photo: GC Images

Sandler appears to have stayed true to his personal style since his rise to fame in the 1990s, and his easy-going aesthetic seems to work for people in a post-quarantine world. Twitter users praised his relatable outfits as peak “American fashion”.

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