| | | 50 Can't-Miss Men's Style Sales to Shop This July 4th Weekend | | If you're jonesing for just a little bit of retail therapy right now—and honestly, who isn't?—Independence Day is the time to indulge, because a whole host of your favorite brands are taking steep discounts on a wide selection of summer-ready goods. The Fourth of July is only what you make of it, and if "what you make of it" involves justifying a series of purchases you've been putting off for months—from suiting to sneakers and everything in between—more power to you, player. You're the real patriot. Read More | | | | | | | | | The 20 Must-Read Books of Summer 2020 | | Summer 2020 will likely look different from the many other summers you've enjoyed: no catching popcorn flicks in a frigid theater, no sitting shoulder to shoulder at a baseball game, no cannonballing into a crowded public pool. But not everything has to be different—in fact, one beloved summer pastime remains as available and accessible as always, and that's summer reading. By and large, the pandemic hasn't shuffled book releases, meaning that there's no shortage of buzzy new titles to put you in conversation with the cultural zeitgeist (even if that conversation has to happen over Zoom). From debut writers to members of the old guard at the top of their powers, feed your mind and heart with some of our favorite books of the summer, ranging from brain-bending nonfiction to visionary fiction. Read More | | | | | | | | | Yes, You Still Need to Wear a Mask. Here's Where to Buy One. | | Here we are, in July 2020, and by all appearances the United States of America has forgotten that more than 120,000 of us have perished from COVID-19. You see it in the mass reopenings of places to gather, and you see it in the maskless Kens and Karens of the country, fighting their way into Wal-Marts and Home Depots and shouting "Fake News!" But that's not you, dear reader. You know full we'll be masked up for the foreseeable future, and whether you're looking to upgrade from a medical vibe or swap out for a new feel, we've got a list of the best places to get started. Read More | | | | | | | | | The Matching Set Is Summer 2020's Style Power Play | | If you're an adventurous dresser, deploying the full kit is an execution worth reveling in this summer. Todd Snyder, Tombolo, Rowing Blazers, and 18 East all carry matching sets of boldly printed shirt-and-short sets made to be worn in places where palm trees grow. They shout "summer," sure. But they also say something about you: that you're fearless. If you're not one to drape yourself in lines, tigers, or squares—not to worry. The power of the matching set is just as effective with the leisurely luxury of Entireworld's sweat sets, or the comfortable cool of Aime Leon Dore's Uniform collection. Want to up the ante? Introduce a heavy hand of solid color, and accessorize with simplicity (let Roy G. Biv do the talking). It will emit all of the fearlessness you need to thrive as a member of the matching set coalition. Esquire Deputy Editor Ben Boskovich invited you to join him in this sartorial summer quest. Read More | | | | | | | | | The 55 Best Movies to Stream on Netflix Right Now | | This year, there simply hasn't been much of an opportunity to take in new films in the theater. Cinephiles shouldn't lose all hope though. While the box office may be a little flimsy these days, Netflix is thriving. The only issue with Netflix's deep bench of titles is that oftentimes, Movie Scanning Fatigue sets in hard. You scroll and scroll and never quite know what's great and what is just "eh." Luckily, there are plenty of winners in Netflix's extensive library—and they're not just in the "Critically-Acclaimed" sections. We've pulled out some of the best for your movie night consideration. From indie hidden gems to Oscar nominees, documentaries to sci-fi, action to rom-coms and more, these are the best movies to stream on Netflix. Read More | | | | | | | | | Sangria Is Adult Fruit Punch. Every Adult Should Know This Recipe. | | Sangria is the lifeblood that fuels a lazy afternoon party in the summer, when it's too late for Mimosas but too early for hard liquor. Sangria, like sangre, like blood, is sweet and perhaps too sippable—red wine, a helping of brandy, and fruit juices. How you make it varies wildly from recipe to recipe, from palate to palate. Our version leans on orange, apple, blackberry, and pomegranate to create a lush backdrop to the alcohol. Ideally, you'll be able to give yourself 24 hours to let the fruits steep into the mix, however strong the temptation might be to guzzle what amounts to a very refreshing, very grown-up fruit punch. Then, find yourself a veranda or a terrace—preferably one that's sun-dappled—to plop down on with the pitcher. Share if you want, don't if you don't. Read More | | | | | | | | Follow Us | | | | Unsubscribe Privacy Notice | | esquire.com ©2020 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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