Wedding Style for Men: The Men of Veep for GQ

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Published May 25, 2014

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(Far left: Tony Hale) Suit, $1,595 by Polo Ralph Lauren. Shirt, $350 by Ralph Lauren Black Label. Tie, $15 and tie bar, $15 (throughout) by The Tie Bar. Shoes, $625 by Bally. (Left from center: Matt Walsh) Suit, $340 by Nautica. Shirt, $160 by Bagutta. Tie, $90 by The Hill-Side. Shoes, $80 by Topman. (Right from center: Timothy C. Simons) Tuxedo, $3,500 by Gucci. Shirt, $115 by Shades of Grey by Micah Cohen. Bow tie, $130 by Band of Outsiders. Shoes, $98 by G.H. Bass & Co. Socks, $45 by Paul Smith Accessories. (Far right: Reid Scott) Sports jacket, $1,695 by Michael Bastian. Shirt, $30 by Uniqlo. Bow tie, $125 by Bespoken. Pants, $165 by Gant Rugger. Shoes, $140 by Banana Republic

Style Primer–If you’re heading to a wedding this summer, GQ has a few tips to make sure that even if you’re not the best man, you’ll be the best dressed man. An accompanying photo shoot features Veep stars Reid Scott, Matt Walsh, Tony Hale and Timothy C. Simons modeling a bevy of shoes, pocket squares and other wedding essentials. Head over to GQ.com for the complete guide to men’s wedding style, as well as comment from the male cast of Veep.


Left: Tony Hale wears Suit, $1,299 by Etro Shirt, $65 and tie, $80 by Brooks Brothers Shoes, $525 by Church's Pocket square by Robert Talbott, Watch by Daniel Wellington and Watch by Strap Smart Turnout Right: Reid Scott wears Suit, $1,400 by Prada Shirt, $560 by Prada Shoes, $38 by Soludos Pocket square by Paul Stuart and Watch by MiansaiPin
Left: Tony Hale wears Suit, $1,299 by Etro Shirt, $65 and tie, $80 by Brooks Brothers Shoes, $525 by Church’s Pocket square by Robert Talbott, Watch by Daniel Wellington and Watch by Strap Smart Turnout Right: Reid Scott wears Suit, $1,400 by Prada Shirt, $560 by Prada Shoes, $38 by Soludos Pocket square by Paul Stuart and Watch by Miansai


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1 thought on “Wedding Style for Men: The Men of Veep for GQ”

  1. These guys would look more stylish wearing one of the bridesmaids dresses!
    Which one of these models looks like the bigger/biggest tool?!!

    No wonder people say Men cant dress to save their souls; with images such as this one, and style spreads that follow along the same theme, IN A MAJOR PUBLICATION(!)who can blame anyone for taking such poor advice.
    P.S.
    Time to put your socks back on boys, and ditch the Wicked Witch of the West ones if that is the alternative.

    Pity the stylist did not get clothes that fit the models or models that fit the clothes; just sayin’.

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