'No Sweat' in T Magazine presents a comical editorial of business suit exercises. 'No Sweat' was photographed by Matthew Kristall and set in the New York Times headquarters. Ford model Aiden Andrews breaks out a sweat in crisp suits, complete with the now-ubiquitous thick-framed Truman Capote-esque Moscot glasses.
'No Sweat' in T Magazine was inspired by the recently re-released 1908 fitness manual, "50 Exercises To Do With Your Suit On," with business suit exercises that include "Going Up," "Digital Training," "Stair Master," "Working Off Lunch," and "Arm Strong."
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For 'No Sweat' in T Magazine, Aiden Andrews Works It Out
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