The global men’s tailoring brand released their steamy new SS18 campaign…
European suit-maker Suitsupply has just released the imagery for their spring/summer 2018 campaign, and it puts the spotlight firmly on gay male couples.
The ad campaign will be on display in nearly 100 Suitsupply stores across 22 countries, and is currently at the forefront of their website.
“The attraction between people is an important part of fashion advertising,” says Suitsupply CEO Fokke de Jong. “A campaign featuring the attraction between men was long overdue and particularly relevant for our brand.”
Founded in 2000 by Jong in Amsterdam, Suitsupply has quietly made a name for itself by offering a variety of streetstyle worthy ready-to-wear and custom suits at affordable prices. After a successful run of U.S. openings, the global men’s tailoring brand opened its first-ever Canadian boutique in heart of Toronto in 2014.
Jong admits could have a “negative impact” on business in locations where LGBTQ people aren’t accepted.
For more information, visit: www.suitsupply.com.
Suitsupply's Spring/Summer 18 Campaign Puts The Spotlight On Gay Love
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