Saturday, June 26, 2021

The Perfect Shirt For Summer

 
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Everlane Has Released the Perfect Summer Shirt
 
Is there anything more perfectly summery than the camp-collar shirt? Linen would be a strong contender. The crunchy, airy fabric is pretty much synonymous with summer. So—this might sound a little wild, but hear me out—what if someone were to put them together? Groundbreaking, right? Well, kinda. Camp shirts, with all their flowy, beachy vibes, tend to be made of something a bit more swooshy, like silk or tencel. So Everlane dropping a quartet of them made from linen is more of an event than you might think. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The 21 Best Summer Hats to Wear in the Warmer Months Ahead
 
There are oh-so-many ways to address the idea of the "summer hat." One might think simply of baseball caps, because they're generally inexpensive, undeniably ubiquitous, and, yeah, they do the job in the summertime. Or one might think of panama hats, because they feel like the quintessential summer hat when you're making the distinction between a "hat" and a "cap." Or perhaps the phrase "summer hats" conjures images of bucket hats, with their all-around brim and eminently crushable (in a beach bag or a back pocket) construction. None of these are wrong, and you'll find them all on this list. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rory McIlroy on Mental Health, Naomi Osaka, And How He Overcame His Lowest Moments
 
When Rory McIlroy fought to play through injuries in 2017, the golfer tells Esquire—he got off social media and noticed an immediate boost in his mental health. He started reading Ryan Holiday's books and learned about stoicism. During the pandemic, McIlroy's wife Erica Stoll gave birth to a baby girl, Poppy. Things like that put the missed cuts and missed putts in perspective. Now, on the other side of the mental health journey he started in 2017, McIlroy was an early investor in LifeStance Health—a mental healthcare company—and, like some of his Tour counterparts, is bringing awareness to the effects of anxiety and depression in today's athletes. We chatted with McIlroy to get his perspective on the aftermath of Naomi Osaka's withdrawal from the French Open, his finish at the U.S. Open, and how a rewatch of The Dark Knight can be surprisingly good therapy. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
These Are the 21 Best LGBTQ Movies You Can Stream on Netflix Right Now
 
The beauty of LGBTQ+ representation in film is that, just like the members of its community, there is no "one-size-fits-all" story. This means it's not just about LGBTQ+ trauma anymore: there are comedies, compelling dramas, adventures, and a few documentaries scattered in, too. Here are the best LGBTQ+ films on Netflix. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How To Get Rid of Back Acne For Good, According to an Expert
 
"Knowing that back acne is common doesn't make it any less annoying," writes Esquire's Garrett Munce. "I'm not the sort of guy who takes his shirt off in public very much (or, let's get real, in private either), but I'm already stressed about the coming months. I don't want to be on the beach worried the whole time that people are staring at my back pimples, you know what I mean? Even if no one else can see my bacne on a daily basis, I can—every time I look in the mirror. And I want it gone, if for no reason other than my own peace of mind. So, I asked Dr. Bhanusali how to squelch those zits for good." Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Every Fast and the Furious Movie, Ranked
 
If you are a fan of Fast and Furious movies, chances are you like them all. They contain this wonderful misfit energy that's hard to hate even when there's campy, meme-like lines like "I live my life a quarter mile at a time" or "I'll have the tuna. No crust" or there's terrible CGI—as in the dirt tunnel race in Fast 6. To me, there are no bad Fast and Furious movies, just misunderstood ones whose true value may not be understood until years later. Which helps explain the No. 1 choice...but let's start from the bottom first: 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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