| | | Everlane's Best-Selling Face Mask Is Now Half Off for a Limited Time | | If you need to re-up on your face mask supply, you're in luck. Right now, Everlane's top-rated mask is a whopping 50 percent cheaper, for a limited time only. (You can currently snag a 5-pack for 12 bucks, or a 3-pack for nine!) The brand's reusable and machine washable masks are made from a sturdy but soft cotton and perfectly constructed to fit snugly over your face so you don't have to worry about 'em slipping off your nose the second you start unloading your groceries at the checkout counter. If that isn't enough, this particular face mask is also a part of the brand's "100% Human For 100% Human Rights" campaign, which means for every product Everlane sells, the brand will donate 10% of the profits to the ACLU—so you can do your part to mask up appropriately and make a small difference, too. Read More | | | | | | | | | The Tried and True Puffer Jacket That Goes With Everything—Yes, Even That | | You know those gigantic, end-of-the-world parkas that'll (presumably) keep you warm even as the sun burns out and the earth slowly transforms into a frozen hunk of rock hurtling silently through space? Sure you do! They're great in the right circumstances—blizzards and polar vortexes and the like—but they're a little overpowered f0r the ever-milder weather that is, unsettling though it may be, becoming more and more the norm during the winter. Enter Uniqlo U's recycled down liner jacket. It still packs all the cold-beating bona fides you'd expect from a puffer, but in a lighter package and without all the bulk. Plus, it's more sustainable than it's non-recycled cousins. In other words, it's the jacket you'll be reaching for more often than not this winter—and well into spring, too. Here's why it deserves a spot over your sweater, under your topcoat, and, crucially, in your closet. Read More | | | | | | | | | Bradley Cooper's Casual Dad Style Is a Look We Can All Steal | | This week, Bradley Cooper was photographed walking his daughter on the streets of New York. It appears he's taking her to school—there are school buses in the background—but that's unclear. Cooper got dressed for the walk: peacoat, joggers with a stripe, boots, black shades, and a black mask. We can't say we'd wear his hat, nor would we recommend you try it, but Cooper pulls it off. Esquire Editor-in-Chief Michael Sebastian says he' ll be stealing Cooper's look for his own drop-offs, and he suggests you do the same, regardless of where you're heading and who you're with. Here's what to buy. Read More | | | | | | | | | 55 Valentine's Day Gift Ideas Your Wife Won't Immediately Return for Store Credit | | You want to get your wife something nice. Easier said than done, right? Her style is too good, and her interests too complex, for you to even begin to narrow down the overwhelming options. But when you are completely bereft of ideas, there's absolutely no shame in asking for a suggestion. And that's what we're here for: to lead you in the right direction so you choose the best possible present to give the most important woman in your life. Read on for the greatest gifts for your wife, from high-fashion picks that'll seriously impress her, to home dรฉcor she'd never splurge on herself, to tech she'll use every single day. You'll knock it out of the park—a top candidate for all-time best husband of the century. Read More | | | | | | | | | The Best, Most High-Tech Workout Equipment (and Subscriptions) of 2021 | | We don't have to tell you that the last 365 days torpedoed a lot of good intentions right out of the water, including many intentions about health and fitness. With gyms closed, and then open but questionable, some people built home gyms in their tiny apartments. Some people diversified their equipment at home so they wouldn't get bored senseless with the same exercise day-in and day-out. Some people spelunked through the internet's free options (if you have not been welcomed into the warm cocoon of calm that is a Yoga With Adriene video, get on it). Some people just plain gave up. But with the whole "new year, new you, new president, new economy, new everything" aspirations, you might be interested in a more serious home workout option—one that pairs high-tech gear with smart trackers with realtime guidance with monthly subscriptions to personal trainers. Here, we've gathered up eight online workout subscriptions that showcase the latest and greatest in homebound fitness; three are even winners of an Esquire Gadget Award. And considering the timing, many are running sales for New Year's resolution makers. Summon up those good health intentions and take a look. Read More | | | | | | | | Follow Us | | | | Unsubscribe Privacy Notice | | esquire.com ©2021 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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