Saturday, December 26, 2020

The Best After-Christmas Deals You Can Shop Right Now

 
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The Best After-Christmas Sales to Shop Right Now
 
It's high time you ditch the family and spend some time with your real loved ones: the clothes you buy and then never wear, because the only thing any of us wear these days is (drumroll please)...sweatpants. Below is a comprehensive list of all the best menswear sales happening now—along with a few of our favorite picks from the whole lot—which we'll be sure to update as soon as we walk off our own holiday hangovers. (Read: first thing Monday morning. Actually, let's make it Monday afternoon. Let's call it first thing Monday afternoon, okay?) Merry Christmas, you filthy animals. Let's get it. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The 60 Best Movies Streaming on Netflix Right Now
 
Sometimes it feels like the streaming service bubble is about to burst. There are so many services, with new ones emerging every day. This time last year, we had another explosion, and now on top of Netflix and Hulu and Amazon, we have Apple TV, Disney+ ,and HBO Max. And even after you've made the choice to wade into the water, you still have a mountain of films to climb. Everyone knows that Netflix is the big dog though, housing classics and originals that continue to shape the industry. Don't get caught in the rigmarole of scrolling for hours only to fall back on an old favorite. There are options ranging from the greatest hits we have below to Oscar nominees, documentaries to sci-fi, action to rom-coms and more. And watch this space because as titles come and go, we'll make sure that the newest and freshest options remain at your disposal, just one click away. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
18 Pairs of Gloves for Winter Outings Big and Small
 
If you were planning on ditching a few accessories this season in adherence with Coco Chanel's oft-cited credo, let us be the first to say: don't let it be the gloves. Anything but the gloves! We'd hazard a guess that a lot of you real manly men don't even consider slipping on some gloves until temperatures reach subarctic conditions. Taking the appropriate steps to stop your fingers from freezing isn't some grand concession to the changing tides of modern masculinity or significant forfeiture of your outdoorsy bona fides—it's an acknowledgement that your fingers are freezing. Dude, it's fifteen degrees out and blizzarding. (Or, hell, fifty degrees out and mildly windy.) We'd be worried if your fingers weren't freezing. Put on the damn gloves. Before you leave the house this season, look in the mirror and then add one thing: some gloves. Because not all heroes wear capes, but a hell of a lot of 'em wear gloves. And you sure look like the heroic type to me. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The 9 Items You Need in Your Car This Winter
 
If you already have an emergency kit, well done. Essentials such as first-aid supplies, jumper cables, gloves, a flashlight, duct tape, a tow strap, and some simple tools should already be in your trunk if not for daily driving, then at least when you set out on a road trip. Here are some winter-specific items to include for times when the roads are covered in slush. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
When a Bottle of Costco Bourbon Is More Than Just a Bottle of Costco Bourbon
 
After the death of his friend, Mark, Ryan D'Agostino received a bottle of bourbon as a gift from Mark's wife. "He said it was good. With a little ice. I dunno," she told D'Agostino. The bourbon was from Costco. Kirkland brand. The same brand on a bag of chips in his pantry and on a half case of 5W-30 in his garage. A couple of months later, with supplies running low amid the pandemic, D'Agostino cracked open the bottle. It was indeed, good. But after a few sips, he felt more than just the whiskey. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Every Ken Burns Documentary, Ranked
 
Esquire's Abigail Covington a longtime Ken Burns fan. Before the pandemic set in, she had already seen many of his films. But there were some big ones that she managed to miss. So, to cheer herself up, she committed to watching the rest of them during quarantine, starting with The Vietnam War. As she made my way through the films, her sadness receded. Relaxing into the sweet, predictable pacing of a Ken Burns docuseries eased her mind, and the history presented within the films put the current moment into perspective. And so she decided to go ahead and rank them all. Before we dive in, a point of clarification: For the purpose of this consideration, we only included films that Ken Burns directed, meaning the ones he produced didn't make the cut. That's why you won't see The West on the list. That said, ride out the rest of the pandemic with our totally biased and super unscientific ranking of each and every Ken Burns documentary. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
It was supposed to be a family road trip to visit an aging relative. Then the car got stuck in a muddy rut and, well—these things never turn out well, do they? Stephen King, the legendary architect of your worst nightmares, delivers another shocking story you won't soon forget.
 
 
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