GQ: How Nice, Normal Clothes Became the Biggest Thing in Menswear
GQ: How Nice, Normal Clothes Became the Biggest Thing in Menswear Corridor is leading the charge for a new kind of clothing fan: one who doesn't care much about fashion, but still cares a lot about looking great. Written by Cam Wolf for GQ Photos by Eric Chakeen Published December, 15th 2022 CORRIDOR FOR GQ | CORRIDOR FOR GQ | CORRIDOR FOR GQ | CORRIDOR FOR GQ | CORRIDOR FOR GQ Dustin Aksland needs a new pair of pants. He’s willing to throw a little bit of time and a decent amount of cash at the problem: while he wouldn’t describe himself as fashionable, he’s the kind of guy who thinks of himself as stylish. He works as a photographer—he’s even shot for this magazine—and while he typically buys his clothes from Levi’s, Dickies, and L.L. Bean, he also owns clothes
How Nice, Normal Clothes Became the Biggest Thing in Menswear
How Nice, Normal Clothes Became the Biggest Thing in Menswear
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