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Buffalo Bill Andy Isabella shows off the latest men's fashion

Peter Roberti of Adrian Jules knows how to dress a man. “If you walk into a room, I don’t think there’s anything else that you could do other than clothing to say all the right things about you.”

He should know. Roberti is a master clothier with more than forty years of experience at Adrian Jules Custom Clothing. He knows how to help a client find his personal style so they look their best for any occasion. He also works closely with his customers to create looks that will make them stand out in a crowd while also feeling comfortable and at ease. “People are coming to us because their personal brand is important, whether they’re a lawyer or financial adviser or they’re in marketing.”  

Roberti styled Buffalo Bills wide receiver Andy Isabella for (585). Below, Isabella tells us about his personal style and dedication to community service.

What was it like working with Peter Roberti for this photo shoot? Working with Peter is always a great time. He has great energy. The energy and enthusiasm he brings is what I believe makes him the best and why it is fun to work with him whether it is getting clothes or doing a photo shoot.

How has your personal style developed since you started your career as a professional football player? My personal style has changed a lot since becoming a professional athlete. I understand the importance of presenting yourself in a way that is unique to you and also as someone who represents strength, resilience, and confidence. I understand that how you present yourself and the first impression you leave on someone is a very real and powerful experience.

Tell me a little about the charitable work you do in the community. For my community this year I ran my firstever youth football camp. Unlike usual football camps, my experience was to help kids build confidence and learn new skills. At the camp kids got to learn from me, a Navy Seal, muay thai fighter, jiu jitsu fighters, police force, and strength and conditioning coaches. The camp was completely free, and kids also were provided food and drinks for after.

Anything else you’d like to add about fashion and your personal style? I believe everyone has a unique gift that they can bring to the world and oftentimes we can express that through our personal style and the clothes that we wear. Adrian Jules clothing helps bring out boldness and confidence that is unmatched. I wrote a book and self-published it this summer. You can find a copy of my book at andyisabella.blog. My book, A journey to the NFL, is a personal development book that is broken up into forty small chapters, each with a life lesson that I have learned along the way. On top of that, the end of the book has a twenty-one day mindset course that dives into the mindset and techniques used by NFL athletes.

“In this outfit, we went back to his roots. He is a ballplayer, so he’s wearing black-and-white Jordans. He has a cool shirt on, and it really hits his roots: that kind of athletic kind of urban streetwear side versus the classic Italian style with a hat and the layered look [in the other outfit]. This one has the athletic football ballplayer kind of vibe,” says Roberti.

Roberti notes that this outfit “was all about layers and textures. We had him wear jeans with Chelsea boots; the whole theme of the first outfit is brown with earth tones. We added depth and texture through the fabric. We did a chestnut corduroy jacket paired with an espresso mock turtleneck sweater, and we added layers of depth to it. We added an English tweed vest that had some olive in it and a little burnt orange in there–just deep, rich, and kind of beefy, earthy colors. That was the only thing that had a little bit of pattern to it. We also added a cashmere scarf. He’s a ballplayer so we also wanted his outfit to make a statement without really saying anything. So we added an espresso brown fedora so when he walked into the room [people say], ‘Who is this guy? He’s got to be somebody.’ 

“We also pulled a pop of navy through the cashmere scarf, his pocket square, and also the navy blue Candiani denim from Milan jeans. That blue balanced the whole outfit out.”

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