It's time to finally take home the best smartwatch in the world.
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Welcome to Add to Cart, in which Esquire editors tell you about the clothes, shoes, watches, gear, gadgets, booze, and anything else we're coveting right now. - The Editors at Esquire |
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Where does your loyalty lie? In the world of luxury mechanical watches crafted somewhere in Switzerland for status symbol and elegant time-reading, or with the breed of smart timepieces backed by high-tech for monitoring health and connecting with the World Wide Web? For many, it's a tough call. Thankfully, there is Apple whose handiwork and tech savvy brought reconciliation to this "one or the other" dilemma with its latest smartwatch iteration, the Apple Watch Series 7. The part-watch, part-smartphone, part-status-symbol gadget has been in crazy demand since its release—it'd be easier to count who doesn't have an Apple Watch around you. But if you don't have it, good news: The timepiece is now discounted to its lowest price ever—100$ off across colors and models—on Amazon to change that. |
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A liquid-repelling base means hot sauce, red wine, and even tricky oil stains are no match for this machine-washable fabric. |
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Bigger isn't always better. If the excesses of the Dad Shoe craze that took place over the last few years taught us anything, it's that. But that doesn't mean that upsized stuff should be dismissed without a second thought. As with so many things, it's all about intention: Was this thing, whatever it is, beefed up because that was the right thing to do, or just because someone in some design studio thought it looked cooler that way? As long as the size serves a purpose, bigger might be a whole lot better. Which brings us to the On Cloudmonster, a beautifully burly beast of a shoe that takes all the good stuff about On's always-on-point runners and turns the volume up to 11. Here's why you should have a pair in your rotation. | |
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