Brad Pitt opts for comfortable clothes now he's 'older and crankier'

Brad Pitt always puts comfort first when it comes to his personal style.

In an interview with Esquire to promote his brand-new campaign for coffeemaker company De'Longhi, the actor opened up about his "simple" wardrobe.

Noting that he likes the idea of "no-style" style, Pitt shared that he wears his own Loro Piana cashmere jacket in the commercial.

"If I make it to 86, I'll be wearing it with moth holes. It's expensive, but if I'm able to wear it for 30 years, it won't be in the long run. It's so simple, so sleek. To me, it's perfect," he said of the item, before joking: "You get older, you get crankier, and comfort becomes more important. I think it's as simple as that."

Pitt went on to insist that he's more interested in attention to detail than being associated with a certain label.

"It's led by comfort. I like the feel of a Lecia camera or the way a watch feels. I don't want to look ostentatious, but if you come close, you notice. I like how the lining feels," the 57-year-old continued. "It's those details that are important to me. It's too exhausting to follow trends. And I despise billboards; I just don't want to be billboard."