Entourage: The Visual Style History

We look back on the style of the major characters over the seasons.

Not Available Lead
Image via Complex Original
Not Available Lead

It's been eight long years with the boys from Queens (plus Ari and Lloyd), and from episode one of Entourage to now, their collection of girls, whips, and clothes has steadily grown and evolved with the times and their bank accounts. From Vince's laid-back steez to Turtle's fresh take on streetwear, here's a look back at the gang's style over the seasons.

1. Vince

Not Available Interstitial

2. Ari

Not Available Interstitial
There’s a certain standard to be met when you’re considered Hollywood’s most powerful agent, and Ari Gold is rarely found in anything less than the freshest suit money can buy. As his profile rose over the years, so did the price tag on his two-pieces.

3. E

Not Available Interstitial
Over 8 seasons, Vince’s right-hand-man has gone from embodying the Sbarro’s managerial position to dressing like the high-powered manager he’s bound to become. To echo the prophetic words of Billy Walsh, he always was a suit—he just didn’t know it yet.

4. Turtle

Not Available Interstitial
Without a doubt the most stylish out of the crew, Turtle always embodied whatever the hot trend was every season. Which means he wore a lot of throwbacks and LRG in the early years, and Billionaire Boys Club and college-man appropriate button-ups in the later years. Dude even swagged out for a pajama party at the Playboy Mansion. Nothing will ever top the bunny outfit he had to wear to bag the ‘furry’ chick though.

5. Drama

Not Available Interstitial
On the low, Johnny Drama is the second flyest member of the Chase squad. You could always count on Johnny to stand out from the rest of the crew. What he was wearing was usually pretty fly, especially after the TV checks started rolling in around season four. He was never above jumping back into his old Viking Quest suit if it meant a check though.

6. Lloyd

Not Available Interstitial
As Ari’s lovingly victimized assistant got more and more comfortable with the boss, he started to get more comfortable with suit choices, too. Among the unforgettable is the classic “Andre 3000 suit”—or as Ari described it, “Michelle Kwan in drag.”

Latest in Style