| Achieve peak coziness—and save some cash while you're at it. | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | The 20 Best Sweaters for Less Than $150 | | To help you get over the inevitable "oh shit, is it already cold outside?" malaise, we rounded up 20 of the best sweater options available now—all for less than $150. Because fall is definitely here, and you shouldn't fight it. Instead, wrap your tired, aching body in the tender clutches of an affordable sweater and then commend yourself for seamlessly moving on from the warmer weather with such a wise, forward-looking purchase. Baby steps, man. Baby steps. Read More | | | | | | | | | Under Armour's Best-Selling Face Mask Is Back in Stock—For Now | | There are a lot of things that sell out within the span of a few hours. Rare, coveted streetwear? Sure. Hell, selling many (many) thousands of dollars worth of the stuff is a typical Thursday morning for a brand like Supreme. Rare, coveted kicks? You bet. I see you one Supreme drop and raise you any limited-edition Jordan release. (And that's just the tip of the iceberg!) But face masks? Not usually. Up until recently, that one was an entirely new phenomenon. Well, not anymore. When Under Armour dropped the first iteration of its signature Sportsmask this summer, people flocked to the brand's site en masse to stock up, kicking off a shopping frenzy that generated a whole lot of good ol' fashioned buzz in the process. But if you were new to the here-one-second-gone-the-next nature of a certain type of online shopping—lucky you!—and missed out completely on that first drop, today's your lucky day. Because as of right now, the brand's beloved face mask is temporarily back in stock in a full range of colors (and an expanded range of sizes), though if past selling history is any indication they won't stick around for long. Read More | | | | | | | | | Allow Us to Introduce You to The Sweatshirt of the Year | | If you've found yourself in a bit of a stylistic rut lately, a dynamite fleece turtleneck is juuust left field enough to help you get your groove back—while not taking you anywhere you weren't already willing to go. The transitional nature of the piece is one of its biggest selling points, especially in comparison to its slightly, ah, schlubbier hooded counterparts. Todd Snyder and Champion's latest creation is one super cozy sweatshirt, made in Canada out of 16 0z. fleece, and then garment-washed for over half an hour to achieve peak softness. There's a reason the iconic Champion logo carries so much industry cachet after a century in the business, and that public goodwill isn't a result of the brand phoning it in for the last 100 years. Sometimes they do make 'em like that anymore, and chances are it's Champion making 'em. Esquire's Avidan Grossman explains why the next evolution in your everyday uniform earned our latest Esquire Endorsement. Read More | | | | | | | | | The Best (and Best-Looking) Cookware of 2020 | | People refer to this time as "the age of discomfort." And we get it: Things are irritating as hell. It seems every passing day brings a new and unexpected ailment. But with all the hours spent at home, there's also some comfort to be had. We can fill our lives with the sort of comforts that were previously only available to us on lazy Sunday afternoons. Chief among those comforts—for us, at least—is cooking. In testing the latest and greatest cookware on the market for this list, we favored versatile pots and pans. Many of these individual products can be purchased along with an entire set or on their own. Some of these pieces can be used for just about everything. Experienced cooks may hate to read this, but we leaned toward nonstick pans, and especially dishwasher-safe stuff, so you'll see a lot of that here. That's not to say everything is for novices—you'll also find a few premium offerings that will serve you and your stove top for years, should you treat them the right way. Welcome to the age of home cooking. May your skillets stay seasoned and your stomachs be full of well-cooked foods. Read More | | | | | | | | | The 50 Best Video Game Gifts to Impress Any Gamer | | To be called a "gamer," you've really got to earn it. You have to hold great respect for retro titles—Metroidvania platformers to Super Mario 64—and an insatiable eagerness to play what's newest and buzzing in the gaming world this month. You have to admire both the daring of The Last of Us Part II and the chaos of yet another Fortnite battle royale, and even if you don't play either, you have to voice strong opinions about both. And, perhaps most crucially, the end of 2020 for you will be spent in an existential quandary about whether you should or should not upgrade to the PS5 or Xbox Series X. So maybe you're not this gamer, but someone near and dear to you is. This is the gift guide that'll help you out the most as we barrel towards the holidays, with 50 of the best video games, the coolest accessories, and the best-performing gear for gamers. Get to it. Read More | | | | | | | | | Join Our Club. We'll Send Something in the Mail. (It's a Magazine.) | | But it's not just a magazine you'll get. With a membership to Esquire Select, you get unlimited access to Esquire.com, including The Politics Blog with Charles P. Pierce. You get a monthly discount to some of our editors' favorite brands. And you get a members-only, weekly newsletter highlighting the best of Esquire right now. Outside of a good face mask, it's the best money you'll spend all year. 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