Noah Wyle took his support for the real-life health care community to a new level at the 2025 Emmys.
The Pitt star, who won best actor in a drama series on Sunday night, wore a custom tuxedo made by health care apparel company FIGS to the awards show.
Indeed, speaking with Entertainment Tonight on the Emmys red carpet, Wyle shared that his tux was made by scrubwear company FIGS, and he explained that months ago at the Gotham TV Awards, when he was wearing a tuxedo, he was asked if the suit was as comfortable as the scrubs he wears on the Max original series.
And Wyle said he took that opportunity to challenge FIGS to make a tuxedo for him, which he debuted at the Emmys.
Wyle, who showed off his suit on camera to ET, wore custom black-tie scrubs, the first tuxedo designed by a scrubwear company.
The midnight blue suit is designed to “feel clean, classic and sleek,” according to a press release from FIGS. The inner collar of the shirt also features the phrase “Awesome Human,” echoing FIGS’ slogan, “Awesome Humans Wear FIGS.”
FIGS notes that Wyle’s tuxedo is one-of-a-kind and designed solely for the Emmys and not available for sale.
“Tonight, Noah is proving that the health care community deserves a seat at every table, including television’s biggest night,” FIGS CEO and co-founder Trina Spear said in a statement. “By honoring health care workers, Noah’s commitment to authentically representing these extraordinary individuals on the red carpet embodies everything FIGS stands for. We are honored to create this one-of-a-kind piece that celebrates all health care workers off the screen. We thank Noah for championing health care workers and their stories through his art.”
Noah Wyle on the Emmys red carpet.
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Wyle has used his role on The Pitt to advocate for real-life health care professionals, regularly highlighting and expressing his appreciation for their hard work during interviews about the show. And when he won the best drama actor Emmy Sunday night, he shouted out everyone starting or coming off of a shift that night.
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