Several 2020 Democrats at Wednesday’s presidential debate in Atlanta had plenty of policy proposals to talk up but appeared limited in their sartorial options.
Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, 38, donned a white suit, apparently the same one she wore for the past two Democratic debates.



Entrepreneur Andrew Yang, 44, was, again, the only male candidate not to wear a tie, opting instead for a blue blazer and shirt. That’s the same outfit he wore in a number of previous debates.



Billionaire businessman Tom Steyer, 62, wore his signature argyle tie, which brought mockery from viewers during last month’s debate.


Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, 70, like Gabbard, played it safe. Warren wore a similarly purple suit as she did in the last debate.


