The stars were out in style for the Golden Globes last night, and the Man Cave takes a look at some of the sharpest men on the red carpet in the gallery below.

From the stars of the small screen to the big screen, and the odd musician wedged in there for good measure, the Golden Globes red carpet brings out some very sharp suits, and some not so great ones too, on occasion. Thankfully last night most of the nominees hit the right note when it came to style, so we've decided to take a look at some of the best dressed men on the red carpet.

John Legend and Common, who scooped the award for Best Original Song for 'Glory' (from 'Selma') were both looking sharp, in particular John Legend, while Common opted for an all black ensemble that was a twist on a classic look. Like Legend, Jeremy Renner and Kevin Spacey opted for a shawl neck tux, along with Matt Bomer too, although his shade of midnight blue was something that made him stand out from the crowd. 

Actors Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara, Kevin Connolly, Jeremy Piven and Adrian Grenier, better known as the lads from Entourage, were also dressed to the nines, although we're not entirely convinced on Dillon's sparkly jacket. Still, props for having the balls to go with it. Grenier went for a shade of purple (which we're going to term aubergine-ish) that was similar to the one worn by Matthew McConaughey, who was also sporting a full beard. The McConaissance paired it with a waistcoat that gave him the edge in the style stakes, in our humble opinion.

Something that was a trend on the red carpet last night were lapels that worked with two different materials or two different shades, and both Jamie Dornan and Benedict Cumberbatch got the contrast just right. Both Clive Owen and Eddie Redmayne opted for velvet jackets to give their looks a unique touch, although Owen opted for a tie instead of a bow tie. Speaking of lapels, there was little or no place for the skinny, slim lapels of recent years, confirming that the wider look is back, and here to stay for 2015 at least.

Channing Tatum and Michael Keaton showed that whether you're fresh-faced or a Hollywood veteran, a classic, timeless tux will be your best friend, with both men looking particularly dapper. Speaking of timeless, George Clooney was once again pretty much impeccable; the man does not know how to dress poorly. Clooney gonna Cloon, y'all.