Gentry Magazine #3 - Summer 1952

Gentry Magazine, founded by William Segal in 1951, stood out in men's publications for its quality and attention to detail. Each issue was meticulously crafted, offering a sensory experience with its tactile elements and rich visuals. With over 100 pages, it invited readers to explore and engage physically. Ads cleverly included cloth samples and other tactile features to highlight the quality of products like suits, shirts, ties, and cars. The magazine's combination of paper stocks created a visually appealing experience. It didn't limit itself to menswear and obvious male pursuits such as golf or hunting, it explored more esoteric subjects like art, music, home design, literature and many more. Though short-lived, Gentry Magazine left a lasting impact on men's fashion and lifestyle publishing.

Language: English

Dimensions:  8.75x11.75 in

130 pages

SKU:  220037