Bespoke suits, jeans, tattoos and bow ties all have their place inside the office of Details magazine. But there’s one thing the 65 employees of the men’s fashion book, headquartered on the eighth floor of the Condé Nast building, agree on: proper fit.
“Men—particularly American men—tend to wear clothes that are too big for them,” said Dan Peres, editor in chief. “It’s true across the board, from jeans to shirts to sweaters to suits.”
Kristen Dold, an associate editor, said the bagginess she sees on men outside the office bothers her because it contrasts with the well-tailored clothes she sees at work. “It drives me nuts. Take it in.” — Robin Kawakami
Justin Berkowitz
Market Editor
Jacket: Visvim
Scarf: Berg & Berg
Shirt: J.Crew
Watch: Jaeger LeCoultre
Jeans: Simon Miller (“We’re big fans here.”)
Boots: Mark McNairy
“I spend most of my day running around,” said Mr. Berkowitz, who finds clothes for fashion shoots. He estimates that half his time is spent outside the office. “I’m constantly worried about if it’s raining or snowing.”
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