How Mod–New York Times Style Magazine, led by stylist Jason Rider, champions the three-button suit as a mod staple for fall with a new editorial featuring model Gustaaf Wassink. Posing for casual images in a photo studio, Gustaaf is photographed by Robbie Fimmano, donning impeccably tailored trim three-button suiting from BOSS by Hugo Boss, Margaret Howell, Z Zegna and other menswear brands. / See full credits at TMagazine.Blogs.NYTimes.com.
Gustaaf Wassink Gives the Three-Button Mod Suit a Try for New York Times Style Magazine
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