| Why wait until the day after Thanksgiving when so many great sales are already live? | If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. | | | | | | | Every Black Friday Deal on Furniture, Bedding, and Home Décor to Check Out Now | | The times, oh man, how they have changed. Immensely. For those of us who don't have to brave public spaces and workplaces, beds are where we spend half the day, if not more. Every single night, the couch hosts dinner, an unenthusiastic TV binge, and a before-bed nap. Desks have been cleaned off and utilized for actual desk work. Bedding is under daily scrutiny, because what else have we got to do but scrutinize fitted sheets. So, in the spirit of finding excitement wherever it may be squirreled away this year, replace anything that isn't making you proud to own it this week. Might as well, right? If you've got a paycheck burning a figurative hole in your bank account and an eye on a bit of home upgrading, take stock of the sales Black Friday and Cyber Monday have to offer. Read More | | | | | | | | | Janet Yellen Is Probably the Best Treasury Secretary We Could Expect from a Biden Presidency | | The last time I saw Janet Yellen, she was testifying before the Senate Banking Committee as head of the Federal Reserve. Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama was questioning her and she was attempting to explain to Shelby the difference between "the banks in mah state" and the Federal Reserve. Yellen was impressively patient while, at the same time, from another part of the dais, Senator Professor Warren was shaking her head silently and Yellen was nodding in return. On Monday, President-Elect Joe Biden named Yellen to be the first woman to hold Alexander Hamilton's old job as Secretary of the Treasury.Charles P. Pierce explains why this is just the right move. Read More | | | | | | | | | All the Best Things to Buy From Suitsupply's Massive Outlet Sale | | If you've found yourself in need of a new suit at some point over the last decade, chances are you've also found yourself in a Suitsupply. The Dutch brand made a name for itself outfitting the double-monked masses during the halcyon years of #menswear's heyday, establishing its brightly-lit, cleverly merchandised stores as go-to spots for your everyday—and not-so everyday—tailoring needs in the process. Right now the brand is hosting another one of its infamous outlet sales, and this time around it really is one for the books. Suitsupply is billing this particular event as a "once in a century" occurrence, guest-starring pieces from the label's most recent collections that, for obvious reasons, never quite got the love they deserved. And starting right now lucky Esquire readers—that's you!—can access it all by clicking through to the outlet site and using the code 2020 to shop the whole array of styles before anyone else has a chance—all at prices that truly can't be beat. Here's what we're buying ourselves. Read More | | | | | | | | | Here's the Best of Todd Snyder's Black Friday Sale You Can Already Shop | | Fresh off a collaboration with American icon L.L.Bean, Todd Snyder's wares have never looked better. Yes, there are turtlenecks aplenty, but the brand's also slashing prices on a whole lot of fall-ready fare so good even salty Uncle Brett can't hide his interest. Oh, a raglan sleeve topcoat in a wonderfully autumnal glen plaid? Don't mind if I do! Especially when discounts start at 20 percent off purchases above $200 and only go up from there (not including select items and, sadly, the aforementioned Bean collection). So starting right now, head on over to the Todd Snyder site armed with the code BlackFridayVIP and then make like it's Election Day: get in, get out, and walk away with no small sense of civic pride—or at least, like, a few tangible goods no one will dispute the validity of. Read More | | | | | | | | | The Easy Appetizer and Versatile Wines You Need This Thanksgiving | | Let's face it. Thanksgiving is a mess this year. With COVID-19 roaring back like Glenn Close in the bathtub in Fatal Attraction, most of us are slinking back into the stationary state that helped flatten the curve months ago. We're not traveling, we're not gathering. If you're accustomed to cooking a Turkey Day smorgasbord that could feed an army, you're now confronting the reality of planning dinner for a couple of people huddled in a trench, or maybe just a lone soldier: yourself. A turkey is a large bird. A pie is meant to be sliced. What's the point of whipping up five pounds of mashed potatoes when you can't set the table for visiting relatives? Even if you despise cooking and your extended family usually prefers to tumble into a restaurant on the last Thursday in November, well, sorry. You can't do that, either. Accept it. The only remedy is to untether yourself from traditional expectations. That's why Jeff Gordinier put together a plan—alongside some notable friends—to make sure you've got the essentials this year, including the crab dip we dream of from Esquire's Rising Star Chef of the Year and the bottles that will make your turkey dinner, curated by our Beverage Director of the Year. Read More | | | | | | | | | Esquire's BTS Cover: The Selected Transcripts | | Esquire editor-at-large Dave Holmes conducted two extended interviews with the members of BTS in October. Those conversations became the cover story for Esquire's Winter 2020 issue, an intimate portrait of the biggest musical act in the world right now. Here, we've published three unedited portions of Holmes' conversation with the BTS members. 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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