How Andrew Tate’s Fashion Got Here Before Tate became a fixture on every podcast and news segment, he was a kickboxing world champion with a taste for tailoring that didn’t fit the athlete archetype at all. No streetwear. No athleisure. No sneakers unless they were clearly expensive. The style he built over years — sharp suits, statement outerwear, conspicuous fabrics — landed at exactly the right cultural moment. Men’s fashion had been drifting toward quiet luxury and understated minimalism. Tate went the other direction, and a massive audience found that refreshing, or at least interesting. His brother Tristan Tate’s suits…