Brad Pitt cut a very youthful figure as he was seen out this week in Florida, rocking a Gen Z-approved ensemble.
The 60-year-old turned head as he was pictured in a fluffy top and bucket hat, while also wearing a pair of CROCS.
He was seen rocking the trendy look while on the set of his new racing film Apex in Daytona.
Brad was seen wearing the outfit as he arrived to the set in a chauffeured vehicle, before returning to the vehicle, still clad in the look.
The look was part of his role for the film, as he was spotted shooting scenes in the wild outfit.
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Brad Pitt cut a very youthful figure as he was seen out this week in Florida, rocking a Gen Z-approved ensemble
The costume consisted of a shaggy cream long-sleeve top complete with a polo neckline paired with matching drawstring track pants.
Once officially on the set, Brad was pictured filming a scene with co-star Javier Bardem.
Cameras appeared to be rolling as Brad entered what appeared to be a locker room,. He was still decked out in his wild look before he emerged sans the polo shirt and bucket hat.
His co-star Javier was at one point seen inside the shower room. He donned a smart black top and burgundy trousers as he strode across the misty room.
In the film, the Fight Club star will play former F1 driver Sonny Hayes who has come out of retirement to compete alongside a rookie (Damson Idris) and against the sport’s biggest titans.
Joseph Kosinski, known for his work on Top Gun: Maverick, will direct the film.
Formula One star Lewis Hamilton will co-produce it alongside Plan B Entertainment and Jerry Bruckheimer Films.
While attending the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas late last year in November, producer Jerry Bruckheimer opened up about the movie.
He was seen rocking the trendy look while on the set of his new racing film Apex in Daytona
Pitt emerged from the vehicle
His shaggy top was teamed with soft track pants
In the film, the Fight Club star will play former F1 driver Sonny Hayes who has come out of retirement to compete alongside a rookie (Damson Idris) and against the sport’s biggest titans
Once considered an ‘ugly’ shoe, Crocs have become beloved by A-listers and Gen-Zers alike
‘Filmed yesterday, and it’s coming out next year,’ he told Entertainment Tonight. ‘It’ll be very exciting, we have Brad Pitt racing, we did some background filming and we’ll be back here next year.’
As far as the footwear Pitt was rocking for his role, it’s been making a comeback ever in recent years.
The shoes are now adored by Gen Z and A-listers alike and the company has seen a steep rise in popularity since 2018 following 20 years on the market.
The brand’s Classic Clog were once labelled an ‘ugly’ shoe but over the years the style has slowly transcended into streetstyle and made appearances on runways at Sydney Fashion Week.
Cameras appeared to be rolling as Brad entered what appeared to be a locker room
He emerged sans the polo top and hat
Apex is being helmed by Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski
Brad appeared to be exchanging notes during a break from filming
The scene also involved his co-star Javier Bardem
Celebrities including Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner have also been seen wearing the comfortable clogs.
Now, wearers can accessorize their crocs to their heart’s delight with Jibbitz shoe charms.
In 2022, Megan Welch, General Manager Asia Pacific of Crocs, sat down with FEMAIL to discuss why the style had once again risen in popularity among younger generations – and what saved Crocs from extinction.
Pitt was seen arriving to the set
He was certainly looking good in the bucket hat
Formula One star Lewis Hamilton is co-producing Apex alongside Plan B Entertainment and Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Pitt looked in high spirits as he emerged from the vehicle
The car came to a stop, allowing Pitt to step outside
The global campaign ‘Come As You Are’, which launched in 2017, focuses on individual expression and has been one of the key factors that helped Crocs transform from an ugly duckling into a swan.
‘I think [the popularity] is a combination of factors – one being our Classic Clog is the best canvas for self-expression,’ Ms Welch said.
‘Our Jibbitz charms are an accessible form of personalisation that you can change out based on your mood, the season, or if you get new ones – and it allows people to “come as they are” through their Crocs,’ she explained of the charms.
It’s this authentic message and engaging activity that has helped make the brand ‘cool’ and push it to new heights – with A-list celebrities including Post Malone, G-Flip and Questlove also previously spotted wearing their own Crocs.