A few years ago, when Mets shortstop Jose Reyes and third baseman David Wright were little more than promising young prospects, Reyes invented a celebration dance for them—a little dugout shtick to commemorate home runs and other happy occasions. It’s not much: slap, backward slap, two shoulder taps, and a hug. “We wanted to keep it nice and easy,” Reyes says with a smile.

Left: Baseball jacket, $528, by Belstaff. Shirt, $38, by Van Heusen. Tie, $215, by Dsquared. Corduroys, $185, by John Varvatos Star USA. Belt by Hollywood Trading Company. Right: Baseball jacket, $520, by Gucci. Shirt, $168, and tie, $65, by Steven Alan. Tank top, $15, by American Apparel. Jeans, $165, by J&Company. Belt by D&G.

Baseball jacket, $998, by Hugo. Hoodie, $40, by American Apparel. Pants, $293, by Nice Collective.
Watch by Tag Heuer. Necklace by Garrard.

Left: Jacket by Perry Ellis. T-shirt by Tailgate. Jeans by LA Denim Atelier. Sneakers by Nike. Watch by Tag Heuer. Belt by B.A.D. Belts.
Right: Jacket and belt by Maison Martin Margiela. V-neck by Prada. Corduroys by Louis Vuitton. Sneakers by Nike.
Jacket by D&G. Khakis by Original Penguin.
By Brett Martin; Photographs by Ben Watts
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