I’ve worked at this magazine for 37 years, and I can’t remember anyone else who’s ever shot a GQ cover story wearing his own clothes. But Harrison Ford is a legend. He’s earned the right. So one day this summer, I found myself knocking on the door of his house in L.A. to see what was in his closet. Wearing the same T-shirt and jeans you see on the cover, he showed me inside and spent the next two hours trying on his favorite pieces. His suits are all custom-made, so they fit perfectly. When he pulled out [an] overcoat, I loved how modern it looked—only later did he reach into the pocket and fish out the original receipt from the ‘80s. As we were wrapping up the fitting, I casually mentioned that we’d like to shoot him with a car, and he was open to the idea. We wound up going with a Jaguar from 1957. That’s the year GQwas founded, the year we’re commemorating with this 60th-anniversary issue. He looked so natural, one classic behind the wheel of another.—Jim Moore, GQ creative director