Starting in October, buying a copy of GQ is going to cost you a little bit more.
Condé Nast has announced that the men’s glossy is bumping its newsstand price from $5.99 to $6.99. GQ’s March, September and December issues will jump an additional dollar, to $7.99.
GQ publisher and chief revenue officer Howard Mittman said the increase was based on positive sales from previous standout issues, such as GQ’s 2015 Men of The Year edition, which was a larger format and featured thicker paper stock.
“In a world full of disposable content, GQ invests in quality editorial and premium experiences in ways no other men’s brand can,” explained Mittman, in an announcement.
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