He may be promoting his film A Quiet Place Part II but John Krasinski is making sure his fashions speak loudly.
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While arriving to film The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Wednesday, May 20 in New York City, the actor turned director donned a bold red long-sleeve button-down shirt teamed with perfectly tailored black cropped trousers.
To accessorize, he wore classic black loafers and added a fun pair of vibrant purple printed socks.
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While The Office alum appeared to look handsome as ever, he admitted he let his fitness slide during quarantine. When Colbert asked him if he lost his chiseled physique during the downtime from filming the action packed Amazon Prime series Jack Ryan, the 41-year-old replied “Oh, yeah.”
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“There was a moment there where we were still going to shoot, and I said, ‘I am totally ready to shoot. We just need to change the name of the show to Fat Ryan,” he added. “And then, let’s do it.'”
Scroll through the gallery below to see pics of Krasinski arriving to The Late Show in style.
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Pop of color for Colbert! The Boston native looked suave and stylish as he arrived for his appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
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The dad-of-two’s tailored trousers were cropped just right so fans could get a good look at his bright purple socks.

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Krasinski went on the late night show to promote A Quiet Place Part II, his directorial follow up to 2018’s A Quiet Place, which he co-wrote, directed and starred. For his work on the original spooky flick, he earned a nomination for a Critics’ Choice Movie Award and Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay.

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A Quiet Place Part II, which stars Krasinski’s wife of almost 11 years, Emily Blunt, will finally be released in theaters on May 28 after a 14-month delay due to the pandemic. The film currently has overwhelmingly positive reviews with a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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