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11" x 11" without border
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Published November 1, 1971
What's more striking—the pants or the chests? This Ken Haak photograph, which appeared in the November 1971 GQ, intends to show off the latest double-knit trousers, but in doing so it creates an intriguing, almost surreal form of portraiture. From left: a diamond-pattern pair by Jack Winter Men's Division with self-closing waistband and silver buckled loafers by Johnston & Murphy; striped pants by Esquire Sportswear with Western front pockets and two back pockets and ankle-high loafer-style boots by Italia; a checked pair of trousers by Asher and black ankle boots with dull silver harness buckles by Johnston & Murphy. The men stand defiant, a gang of bodies leaning on a bike with an oversize leather bag, capturing interest and igniting imagination. Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display. Price
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