| Get deep discounts on bedding, furniture, clothing, and the all-important home office essentials. | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | Every Single Labor Day Sale to Check Out Before Summer Really Ends | | If the arrival of Labor Day has you nervously checking the calendar, all "where did the summer go?!" then slow your roll, man. Because every situation has a silver lining, and the end of summer's comes in the form of the sweet, sweet deals going down this weekend. So in that spirit, we've compiled a handy list of all the sales you need to know about this Labor Day, including discounts on (deep breath) bedding and furniture, clothing and accessories, home office essentials, outdoor gear, and, hell, even kitchen appliances. Read More | | | | | | | | | Huckberry's Huge Labor Day Sale Lets You End the Season on a High Note | | A Huckberry sale has yet to disappoint us here at Esquire, and the retailer's blowout Labor Day bash is shaping up to be an all-time classic. Every time Esquire's Avidan Grossman puts in the hours to scroll through the site and personally select all the choicest picks for you lucky folks—he's nothing if not a champion of the people—he always stumbles across some fire he hasn't seen before. And he looks at a lot. Here's what Grossman picked out from Huckberry's latest. Happy shopping. Read More | | | | | | | | | Every Christopher Nolan Movie—Now Including Tenet—Ranked | | Christopher Nolan has made 11 movies in 22 years, an impressive feat considering the scope of his pictures—they're often sprawling spectacles, built around innovative set pieces and impressive ensemble casts. The director who reinvigorated the superhero genre wasn't always a big Hollywood player, of course—his first two films were critically acclaimed indie thrillers. While Nolan is now best known for making vast, ambitious popcorn thrillers for the multiplex crowd, he's maintained a through line in his filmography: he tells smart, challenging stories about time, memory and power, and the ways in which all three can impact a person's soul. These are themes he loves to examine, no matter how large the film's scale. To celebrate the (overseas) release of Tenet, here's a ranking of the films he's made so far. Read More | | | | | | | | | The 22 Best Bomber Jackets to Buy Now and Wear With Everything This Fall | | When the bomber jacket came roaring back into style in the mid 2010s (helped along, to no one's surprise, by a certain influential hip-hop personality) all the real heads that'd been fucking with it for years rolled their eyes and went back to the old-school Corvettes they were tinkering with in the back of their garages or something. It sure as hell doesn't take a certified style visionary to appreciate the jacket's timeless appeal, but Kanye's cosign didn't hurt. Ye's preferred jacket, from the legendary Alpha Industries—the brand behind the nylon MA-1 silhouette damn near synonymous with the style today—is still widely available, but the bomber's been a big deal long enough that your favorite designer's favorite designer almost certainly offers a take on the silhouette, too. Here are 22 to keep your eye on as we approach peak bomber season. Read More | | | | | | | | | Why Physical Greatness Alone No Longer Defines the Sports Hero | | Of late, Esquire columnist Mitchell S. Jackson has been wondering if physical greatness alone will ever again suffice to anoint a hero. As much as it hurts his younger self, the shut-up-and-dribble-jump-shoot-win-smile apolitical ethos of Michael Jordan—Jackson's personal GOAT— would rank him much lower were he playing today. Check it, the sports hero was redefined on May 25, 2020—the day Derek Chauvin neck-kneeled to death George Floyd on camera. Not only did Floyd's death catalyze the Black Lives Matter movement into the biggest global protest in the history of the world, it ushered into being a redefinition of American sports herohood. Bygone—the era where a sports hero is known most for his buzzer-beaters or bottom-of-the-ninth grand slams or Hail Mary miracles. The Floyd era is new in the challenge it presents for athletes to exceed measures of heroics now shifting quick fast alacritous—athletes risking COVID-19 infections to march in the early Floyd protests (shout to Steph Curry in Oakland, Damian Lillard in Portland, Malcolm Jenkins in Philadelphia, Deshaun Watson in Houston). To be vocal and active leaders in new ways. And to do it first. Read More | | | | | | | | | Just 32 Photos of Celebrities at Home in the '70s | | There's something indescribably cozy about the 1970s. Maybe it was the shag carpets, overstuffed furniture, and generously knit sweaters. Maybe there were just fewer things to do outside the house. Whatever the reason, photos from this era evoke a certain vibe. A mood. And it's perfect for right now, when the boredom of being home all the time is running into the reality that because of the changing weather we'll all have to spend more time at home. Don't despair. Put a record on the hi-fi stereo, pour yourself a cup of something hot, or strong, or both, and enjoy these photos of celebrities at home in the '70s. 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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