John Fetterman Ditches His Famous Hoodie for Suit on First Day as Senator — and Jokes About Son 'in Shorts'
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Sen. John Fetterman is officially on the job, and it's clear he's visited a suit shop since flipping a Senate seat blue in the November midterm elections.
The Pennsylvania lawmaker — who made a splash on the campaign trail for frequently showing up to events in a hoodie and shorts — posted a photo Tuesday in his new D.C. office, wearing formal attire as he stands beside his father, Karl, and two sons.
"For those of you asking, yes, there will be a Fetterman in shorts today, but it's not me," he captioned the photo, appearing to single out his older son, who's seen wearing a button-up shirt with khaki shorts and sneakers.
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When Fetterman, then Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, defeated Republican opponent Dr. Mehmet Oz in the 2022 Senate race, many began to wonder if the senator-elect would ditch his casual wardrobe on Capitol Hill.
While Fetterman's wife, Gisele Barreto Fetterman, previously told PEOPLE that her husband will "always" be a hoodie person, the senator himself said, "I do in fact own one suit, which I'm required to wear when I preside over the Pennsylvania state Senate, but I expect I'll get a couple more once I am sworn in this January."
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Fetterman was sworn in on Tuesday, succeeding retired Republican Sen. Pat Toomey as Pennsylvania's junior senator.
In a contentious 2022 midterm season with several toss-up elections, Fetterman was the only candidate who flipped a Senate seat, widening the Democratic Party's lead in Congress' upper chamber.