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It's hard to say exactly what the secret ingredient was to our shoot with 25-year-old model Hannah Davis—she of S.I.'s swimsuit cover and those talking-horse DirecTV ads. Maybe it was the Caribbean glow. (She's actually from St. Thomas. Like, she went to St. Thomas High School or something.) Maybe it was the Derek Jeter–issue engagement ring—it looked like a space rock, and she said, “Thanks!” when we said, “Wow!” But we believe it lies in GQ's advanced garment engineering. Witness here the sawed-off sweatshirt, executed with a nod toward the age of Jazzercise (you'll know it as the '80s). It's just the latest in a series of breakthroughs in shirt minimization—see also the bisected tee of our Beyoncé cover (February 2013) or the vivisected soccer shirt from our famous-models-in-Rio shoot (June 2014), and on and on. GQ: Pioneering tasteful under-exposure since 1957.

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