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Pedro Pascal, the internet's self-proclaimed "cool, slutty daddy," is giving fans yet another reason to thirst over him: The man looks good in a cardigan.

On February 22, the actor attended a photocall for season three of The Mandalorian in London, where he hit the red carpet in head-to-toe Acne Studios, styled by Julie Ragolia. The impeccable 'fit was comprised of a tiny knit top — layered over a tight, grey tank top — and a pair of bright red trousers.

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Clearly, the star — who plays the titular Mandalorian in Jon Favreau's Disney+ series — got the "little shirt, big pants" memo.

Pedro Pascal's cardigan chronicles continue! On Thursday morning, he was photographed at London's Radio 2 offices in a metallic sweater made of tinsel-like material. Instead of shrunken and form-fitting, Pascal's cardigan du jour, a design from 4SDESIGNS' Spring/Summer 2023 collection, is perfectly oversized and slouchy — a nice contrast from yesterday's teeny flex.

While Pascal has always been a star (his résumé includes recurring roles in Game of Thrones and Narcos), the actor is having a moment thanks to his performance as Joel Miller, a hardened yet endearing zombie apocalypse survivor, in HBO's The Last of Us.

Off-screen, Pascal is just as magnetic. Earlier this month, the internet went wild over a video in which the actor takes Vanity Fair's lie detector test, admitting that he peruses fan accounts devoted to himself when he's feeling down.

"It's called Pedro Pascal Fan Account," he responds when asked to name his favorite account.

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In the same interview, Pascal also states that he's no longer a fan of form-fitting clothes. "The form is no longer as fit," he explains. Judging from yesterday's tiny cardigan moment, it seems Pascal has had a change of heart. What a time to be alive!

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