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T’s March 6 Men’s Fashion Issue

Highlights

  1. Unlocking the Mystery of Benjamin Clementine

    His stirring, impassioned tenor sounds like it’s from another world, but it’s the singer’s questioning of the one we live in that sets his music apart.

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  2. Aziz Ansari Goes to India

    Hoping to make sense of his place in the world, the actor and comedian returned to his roots, and let his stomach lead the way.

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  3. The World (and Future) of Raf Simons

    The influential designer has irrevocably changed the face of men’s wear. And he’s only getting started.

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    CreditPhotographs by Craig McDean. Hair by Odile Gilbert for Exposure NY. Grooming by Lauren Parsons at Premier Hair and Makeup. Production: Ragi Dholakia Productions. Set Design: Jean-Hugues De Chatillon. Digital Operator: Nico Fallet. Photo Assistants: Nick Brinley, Maru Teppei and Henri De Carvalho
  1. The Peculiar ’60s Designer Who Redefined Men’s Fashion

    He went by the name of Mr. Fish. And today, his gender-bending look — silk blouses, swishy florals and all — is back.

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  2. Four Handsomely Sporty Stopwatches for Men

    Elegant, black-on-black chronographs that are as functional as they are attractive.

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    CreditZane Zhou
    Watch Report
  3. Jackets to Live in This Spring

    From sheer trenches to suede zip-ups, some of the season’s coolest men’s designs.

     

    CreditPhotograph by Brett Lloyd. Styled by Jason Rider.
  4. Eight Quirky and Beautiful Stools

    The humble perch recast in unexpected shapes and materials.

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    CreditLeonard Greco
    Market Report
  5. In Men’s Dressing, Reinventing So-Cal Chic

    Daring, intuitive combinations of bold retro prints give the classic California skater vibe a fresh kick.

     

    CreditPhotographs by Matthew Kristall; Styled by Jason Rider

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