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Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024?

Posted By: RushStreet

Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/18/24 08:24 PM

Not a troll post, as most of you know I've been a member here for a while now.

So who is the best dressed boss right now? A guy with style, a little flash.

Every decade has a best dressed Don so who would be your choice as the best dressed in 2024? Post pics if you feel like it so we can picture a face with a name.
Posted By: ralphie_cifaretto

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/18/24 08:44 PM

Excellent question

I truly feel it's Mikey Nose. To me, Mikey Nose represents class and style. He's also not afraid to slap guys and fuck other peoples wives without a care in the world. He's a tiger. A fearless tiger

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Posted By: RushStreet

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/18/24 08:47 PM

^^^ That is a mans boss right there. A mans man with style and class.

No one dare fuck with him either. He will smoke you in a heartbeat and isn't afraid to go to prison over it. That is a fact! Old School to the core!
Posted By: majicrat

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/18/24 09:13 PM

I think it's hilarious that just a few years ago so many on this site said this guy was no good, no one respected him and he'd be dead in weeks after getting out of jail. Now some are saying the complete opposite.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/18/24 09:15 PM

None of these fellas today....NONE of them, could ever hold a candle to the way wiseguys dressed from yesteryear. Especially guys from New York City! It's not even a contest. These guys today look like they get dressed in the dark. Lol....They don't know what the fuck they're doing....NO style. NO sense of fashion.....Pleeeez! They couldn't even carry the old-timers jock straps.

Hickey Freeman, Sulka, Saks Fifth Avenue, Hart Schaffner & Marx, Mario Valente, F.R. Tripler & Co., etc.....THESE were suits. These were manufacturers...expensive and classy! Guys looked like a million-dollars....as they strolled into places like the Copacabana, The Pygmalian and The Stork Club.

90% of the guys "on the streets" today, never even heard of these manufacturers names, let alone ever bought themselves one of their suits.

What guys spent, years ago, on their shoes and silk socks alone, these jerk-offs today don't spend, couldn't spend, wouldn't even know HOW to spend, that kinda money on their entire outfits...even if they had it. Lol

Guys like John (Johnny Dio) Diogaurdi, Vincenzo (Jimmy Doyle) Plumeri, Gaetano (Tommy Brown) Lucchese, Francesco (Frank Costello) Castiglia, Giuseppe (Joe Adonis) Doto, John (Big John) Ormento, Joseph (Joe Beck) DiPalermo, Louis (Louie Dome) Pacella, etc. etc. etc., etc....

Like I said, it ain't even a contest!

THOSE were sharp dressers. Not these guys....Nowadays, they look like half-a-stumblebums. Even WHEN they're in suits and ties.

The suits they wear look like they came off the "5 & 10 cent" rack.
Posted By: Liggio

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/18/24 11:22 PM

I gotta agree with you, even Michael Mancuso looks like trash compared to the guys you mentioned, and he's still miles ahead in fashion sense than most guys today.
Posted By: CNote

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/19/24 01:16 AM

Let me enlighten you homies on the Finer points of dress.
Bespoke Armani is the only way to go today, but it's gonna cost you $5k.
https://www.armani.com/en-us/experience/giorgio-armani/made-to-measure
Posted By: CNote

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/19/24 01:18 AM

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Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/19/24 01:20 AM

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Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/19/24 01:22 AM

Posted By: Liggio

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/19/24 01:24 AM

I think the gangsters from the 1920s through the 40s dressed the best as far as the American Mafia is concerned. Maybe even 1960s, but after that it kinda went downhill. There were still some dapper gents, don't get me wrong, but the era I mentioned beats them all.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/19/24 01:33 AM

Originally Posted by Liggio
I think the gangsters from the 1920s through the 40s dressed the best as far as the American Mafia is concerned. Maybe even 1960s, but after that it kinda went downhill. There were still some dapper gents, don't get me wrong, but the era I mentioned beats them all.


IMO, whether it was 1920, 1930, 1940, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980....on up...The old-timers....the REAL wiseguys, who cut their teeth and made the mob - "THE MOB" - were the ones who set the standard of dress. And you didn't have to be a boss or have a million dollars to dress like like a boss or look like a million dollars. Lol

The fact of the matter is, whether you were a so-called associate, soldier, captain, underboss, consigliere or Family boss. If you had some class and knew what was what, were successful in "The Life," had some money and some taste, you dressed the part and wore the best....and looked like exactly what you were...a fucking wiseguy!....and you dressed to the nines!

THAT was the goal for 99.9999% of street guys who grew up in poverty and strived for something better in life....and went into "the life." Because it was also considered a sign of "success."
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/19/24 04:30 PM

Originally Posted by NYMafia
None of these fellas today....NONE of them, could ever hold a candle to the way wiseguys dressed from yesteryear. Especially guys from New York City! It's not even a contest.


Everybody, not just Mob bosses, dressed better in thr Fifties and earlier. Unless you were a manual worker, you wore a suit, hat and tie to work. Mob guys dressed to the hilt to "fit in" with "legitimate" people and to show "class," which meant something in those days. And, the only men who wore track suits were track runners.

Posted By: Hollander

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/19/24 04:55 PM

Originally Posted by Turnbull
Originally Posted by NYMafia
None of these fellas today....NONE of them, could ever hold a candle to the way wiseguys dressed from yesteryear. Especially guys from New York City! It's not even a contest.


Everybody, not just Mob bosses, dressed better in thr Fifties and earlier. Unless you were a manual worker, you wore a suit, hat and tie to work. Mob guys dressed to the hilt to "fit in" with "legitimate" people and to show "class," which meant something in those days. And, the only men who wore track suits were track runners.



Yep they would fit in now in a suit you would be often overdressed in a crowd and stand out you don't want that as a criminal lol. Casual expensive designer clothes are now more common dresscode, unless you go to court or official meetings.
Posted By: NYMafia

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/20/24 01:00 AM

Originally Posted by Turnbull
Originally Posted by NYMafia
None of these fellas today....NONE of them, could ever hold a candle to the way wiseguys dressed from yesteryear. Especially guys from New York City! It's not even a contest.


Everybody, not just Mob bosses, dressed better in thr Fifties and earlier. Unless you were a manual worker, you wore a suit, hat and tie to work. Mob guys dressed to the hilt to "fit in" with "legitimate" people and to show "class," which meant something in those days. And, the only men who wore track suits were track runners.



Exactly Turnbull....that is very true. Because it was indicative of society and the times back then. If you look at even regular Joe's back then, it was quite typical to dress in a pair of slacks, white button down shirt, a tie, and quite often a sports jacket or a suit too (depending upon your daily vocation and schedule.)

And wiseguys? Like I said in my earlier posts, they were next level all together...and were usually dressed to the hilt. Not even so much that they wanted to "fit in" with legitimate people, but because most people back then were poor, especially street guys, who generally came from a poorer background. Dressing to the nines and dressing flashy, with diamond pinky rings and diamond encrusted gold watches, silk shirts and ties, expensive suits, etc....well that was a clear sign that you had money, and plenty of it.

For the average wiseguy...it was also showing the world around him that HE had made it!

That was very important to most guys. To show that they were very successful. So much so, that they had money to burn. So, subsequently, being able to dress sharp as a razor and being able to flash a fat wad of cash around, enough to choke a horse, that was key!


Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/20/24 07:17 AM

In my hometown here in AZ, "formal wear" means a clean T-shirt. When women wear sleeveless dresses here, you get a big display of tattoos.
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/20/24 07:48 AM

High style and low morals: The links between fashion and crime
The world of fashion has some long-standing links with the criminal underworld

https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and...inks-between-fashion-and-crime-1.4358532
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/20/24 07:52 AM

The presence of a dead dove at the execution led to speculation that Versace had links to the ’Ndrangheta organised crime group stretching back to his mother’s dress making business in Calabria – a claim denied by the Versace siblings and the company.

There were other things that would me believe he was indeed linked to them.

The designer Gianni Versace met the boss Franco Coco Trovato in Lecco in 1992. This is what Nino Fiume, a former affiliate of the 'Ndrangheta, states in a statement that emerged during the interrogation of the deputy prosecutor Giuseppe Lombardo in the context of the "'Ndrangheta massacre" trial.
The repentant Fiume (former boyfriend of Giorgia De Stefano and son-in-law of Paolo De Stefano, killed in 1985 in Archi) reconstructs the relationships between Cosa Nostra and 'Ndrangheta and that of the meeting of the designer Gianni Versace with the boss Franco Coco, which took place in that period in Lecco. Nino Fiume was defined by PM Giuseppe Lombardo as a 'key' figure to undermine the excessive mafia power of the very powerful De Stefano clan.




Posted By: Liggio

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/20/24 10:50 AM

Even back when everyone wore suits, oftentimes the wiseguys stood out just a little bit more.
Posted By: Millspgh

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/20/24 12:09 PM

Originally Posted by NYMafia
None of these fellas today....NONE of them, could ever hold a candle to the way wiseguys dressed from yesteryear. Especially guys from New York City! It's not even a contest. These guys today look like they get dressed in the dark. Lol....They don't know what the fuck they're doing....NO style. NO sense of fashion.....Pleeeez! They couldn't even carry the old-timers jock straps. .


NYM - I agree with everything you said and I think most people in these forums would agree, but the question was asking about todays Bosses/Made guys, not if todays dressers can compare to the old school guys.

I’m no expert on their dress, but I saw some photos of Mancuso looking like he was dressed to go to the old timers home and play the “keep the balloon up” game.
But in Ralphies photo at the top of this topic, he does look like a big time boss should look.

You are very knowledgeable about all the current bosses and administrations, does anyone jump out to you as a sharp dresser? In todays LCN, not comparing them to the old guard.
Posted By: Toodoped

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/20/24 04:02 PM

Originally Posted by Turnbull
In my hometown here in AZ, "formal wear" means a clean T-shirt. When women wear sleeveless dresses here, you get a big display of tattoos.


@Turnbull I really respect your days since I think Im much younger then you, meaning I think you'll understand what Im about to say next. I was around 16 years old (1999/2000) when I got my first tattoos and they were made with a stolen stash from a real tattoo studio. In those days there were still several groups of people who were usually known regarding tattoos, such as military people, sailors, prisoners, gangsters, hookers, rockers and ravers, and so-called "neighborhood troublemakers" such as myself at the time lol.

Right now, or according to my summer trips for the last 10 or maybe even 15 years, i can see that everyone has tattoos all over their bodies, and its a matter of time when new born babies are going to be able to get tattooed, if you know what Im saying here?!

So since my older brother is a known plastic surgeon, Ive decided to remove all of my tattoos (three on my back) with a laser treatment, obviously because theres no more point in it and Im embarrassed, meaning I always wanted to stay away from the general population and so this is my next move lol.
Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/21/24 03:11 AM

Originally Posted by Toodoped

@Turnbull I really respect your days since I think Im much younger then you, meaning I think you'll understand what Im about to say next. I was around 16 years old (1999/2000) when I got my first tattoos and they were made with a stolen stash from a real tattoo studio. In those days there were still several groups of people who were usually known regarding tattoos, such as military people, sailors, prisoners, gangsters, hookers, rockers and ravers, and so-called "neighborhood troublemakers" such as myself at the time lol.

Very much the same in the US, TD. Years ago, most of the ink you'd see was on military veterans (usually on one arm), and the assumption was that they got the tatts while drunk and on leave. As they got older, they tried to hide their ink by wearing long sleeved shirts all the time. By mid-70s, tatts were getting very common on men, and by '80, you'd see some women at the beach or pool with a little flower or heart on shoulder or ankle. Today, 32% of all Americans have tatts.
Posted By: CNote

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/21/24 09:44 AM

Tattoo parlors were illegal in NYC from 1961 until 1997 after being banned for allegedly causing a hepatitis b breakout. Subsequently, only a few remained keeping the art alive, two of these were Thom DeVita and Sal Polito. DeVita operated a parlor out of his apartment on E.4th St and Polito off Empire Blvd in Pigtown(Lefferts Gardens), Brooklyn. Polito did some work for Feddie DiNome, which are visible in many photos, and did a devil on Anthony Senters arm and even Roy DeMeo had his calf tattooed. Crazy Sal DeSarno is the most famous bearer of Polito's art when he made the cover of the papers.
Crazy Sal DeSarno.
Thom DeVita back art

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Posted By: Turnbull

Re: Who is the best dressed Boss as of 2024? - 01/21/24 07:36 PM

Originally Posted by CNote
Tattoo parlors were illegal in NYC from 1961 until 1997 after being banned for allegedly causing a hepatitis b breakout.

I remember when the city closed them down. Always thought the "hepatitis" reason was BS. Tattoo parlors--and the people who patronized them--were considered "disreputable," "a public nuisance" associated with lowlifes. The only tattoo parlor I remember in Brooklyn, where I lived, was in Coney Island--itself viewed as a "disreputable" place. rolleyes
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