Dwayne ‘The Rock’ John’s ‘Big Trouser Energy’ Is A PERFECT Style Solution For Huge Dudes

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson possesses a Renaissance-like quality.


In addition to being among the fittest men on the planet, the former professional wrestler and current Hollywood leading man also happens to be one of the most thoughtful; he reveals his intense muscle-building workouts with the same ease as he offers shockingly deep mental health advice.


His choice in tequila and Swiss timepieces is equally impeccable. And pants too, it appears.


Beginning the worldwide press tour for his upcoming Disney film, Jungle Cruise, the nearly two-meter-tall, 118-kilogram celebrity looked sleek and suave in a sophisticated pair of Dolce & Gabbana pants. He took to Instagram to celebrate—and commiserate, to some extent. Who’s got the big trouser energy?


He finished the ensemble with an IWC Schaffhausen Portugieser watch, which is remarkably thin for such a large man, a Corridor NYC shirt, Johnston & Murphy loafers, and a pair of Oliver Peoples sunglasses.

His ensemble demonstrates that, when it comes to looking sophisticated, you really don’t need to reinvent the wheel: all you really need is a beautiful polo shirt and some nice pants (though being as ripped as The Rock would definitely up your style game).


The pants’ broader fit also exudes a flawless retro sense that goes well with Jungle Cruise’s vintage atmosphere. Enjoy a little brand harmony.

It goes without saying that The Rock has received a lot of appreciation for this ensemble, but particularly for those pants. Several insightful remarks can be found on his stylist Ilaria Urbinati’s Instagram page, such as “he’s never looked better,” “love a full trouser – elegance personified,” and “so glad the skinny pants are gone.”

At the end of the month, a movie called Jungle Cruise—named after the well-known ride at Disneyland with the same name—will open in theaters. Alongside Johnson will be major players in the entertainment industry like Emily Blunt, Paul Giamatti, Jack Whitehall, and Jesse Plemons.