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Gilt Man and GQ Partner to launch an eCommerce Site for Men’s Fashion

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If you’re a man shopping for the best of fashion, then I’ve got some good news for you.  PARK+ BOND (www.parkandbond.com )has been announced.  So what is that you ask? It is an upcoming full-price men’s retail site from Gilt Groupe, Inc., and GQ.  Here’s the 411. PARK & BOND will host a GQ online store that will feature a selection of products handpicked from the pages of the magazine by the editors of GQ. Beginning with the September issue of GQ, the picks will be designated in-book as well as compiled on GQ.com, driving readers directly to the GQ online store on PARK & BOND to purchase instantly. 

“This is a natural partnership for us, and a great way for us to get our feet wet in the world of e-commerce, but in the end what matters is that it serves our readers,” said GQ Editor-in-Chief Jim Nelson. “Our readers have always shopped from our pages. We’re just making it easier for them.”

“PARK & BOND will be the ultimate resource for men’s retail, and who better to join forces with than GQ, the indisputable authority on men’s style for the past 50 years,” said John Auerbach, President of PARK & BOND.  “We’re absolutely thrilled about working together and feel that it’s a huge vote of confidence that GQ has decided to take their first step into the e-commerce space with us.”

 PARK & BOND will launch in late summer with a highly curated selection of approximately 80 brands and will outfit the luxury customer with a mix of fashion and wardrobe staples.  Launch brands include Alexander McQueen, Isaia, Etro, Paul Smith, N. Hoolywood, A.P.C., Neil Barrett, Thomas Pink, Todd Snyder, Vince, Theory, Common Projects, Brooks Brothers, and Florsheim by Duckie Brown, among others. Meanwhile, you can shop Gilt Man for men’s fashions for less.  Today they are featuring STANDARD ISSUE on sale.  Click here to shop Gilt as my guest.
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Since 2008, Mary Hall has been the author of The Recessionista Blog, which is read by thousands of regular readers in over 160 countries. An internationally recognized expert on the art of the living the good life for less, she has been a commentator on local, national, and international radio and TV shows. Her advice has been featured in over 2,000 media outlets, including The New York Times, Reuters, Life & Style magazine, ABC News, NBC News and now The Huffington Post, among many others.