| The vintage-inspired Nuptse Engineered Jacquard jacket flew off the shelves of boutiques—but you can still get it direct from the brand itself. | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | The Upgraded North Face Puffer Jacket That's Not Sold Out—Yet | | A throwback jacket originally released 1996, the Nuptse Engineered Jacquard jacket combines all the nostalgic '90s style you'd expect with some serious weather-beating bona fides. And one version in particular—made with a multi-colored jacquard shell, and sold out pretty much everywhere except the brand's own website—is a standout. Here's why you should have it in your winter rotation. Read More | | | | | | | | | Vans Is Teaming Up With Led Zeppelin on Two Iconic Sneakers | | Good news for fans of both classic rock and classic sneakers: Led Zeppelin's official Twitter account just dropped the news that the band has teamed up with none other than Vans to launch a collaborative capsule collection. On the footwear front, that means new riffs on two very well-known sneakers from Vans' stable. Read More | | | | | | | | | True Detective Sneakily Revealed Its True Villain in Episode Six | | At the end of the latest episode of True Detective, Tom Purcell sneaks into the Hoyt estate, where he finds a soundproof room with pink walls where Julie was presumably being kept hostage. With that twist, the new prime suspect is evidently Mr. Hoyt (who has no first name yet), a powerful local businessman who seems to be a fictionalized version of an actual Arkansas billionaire, Tyson Foods C.E.O. Don Tyson. Read More | | | | | | | | | Trump Promised to Blow Up the Rigged System. It's Just Screwing People More Efficiently. | | Our Lamestream Fake News Lyin' Media must admit one thing: the economy is good! To the extent any president deserves credit for the state of the economy, Donald Trump, American president, deserves credit. Yes, the S&P 500's gains for 2018 were wiped out in December, but things are mostly good! Corporate earnings are beginning to slow down, but they've been strong. Unemployment is at or near historic lows. All these are continuation of a years-long trend that began in the Obama years, but it's a good continuation. So how is this Washington Post report possible? Read More | | | | | | | | | The Senate Just Did Something Surprisingly Good for Our Land | | The United States Senate did something on Monday that almost everyone is wildly happy about, and it does not involve placing all the members under conscious sedation for a month, either. The bill, among other things, blocked mining efforts near two major national parks, including Yellowstone. Far be it from me to suggest that all the pressure concerning the idea of a Green New Deal and, with it, a renewed energy in the environmental community, may have concentrated various senatorial minds a little bit on this issue, but it's a good deal for the country anyway. Read More | | | | | | | | Follow Us | | | | Unsubscribe Privacy Notice | | esquire.com ©2019 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019 | | | | | | |
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