What's Contemporary Now?

The New Masculinity, According to Samuel Hine

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Nov 10, 2025
Samuel Hine, GQ's global fashion correspondent, shares his journey from a style-conscious twin in Chicago to a prominent menswear critic. He explores how clothes shaped his identity and the evolving landscape of men's fashion. Hine discusses the resurgence of masculinity in style, highlighting notable designers who prioritize craft over hype. He emphasizes the significance of visibility in modern fashion media, the enduring power of print magazines, and the importance of writing as a human craft in today's AI-driven world.
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Finding Identity Through Clothes

  • Samuel Hine used clothing to differentiate himself from his identical twin and form an identity from a young age.
  • He obsessed over Oxford shirts and shaggy sweaters and even refused to wear blue jeans for a period.
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From Chinese And History To Fashion

  • Samuel majored in Chinese and history and valued language study for keeping his brain elastic.
  • He later used Mandarin during work trips to China, finding the skills resurfaced quickly.
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Studying Men's Fashion Criticism

  • Samuel ran his college paper and created an independent study tracing men's fashion criticism from Oscar Wilde to Tumblr.
  • That research convinced him there was space to take menswear seriously as a career.
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