If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a browser. |
|
|
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 |
|
|
Fall is here. Target is filled with cheap costumes and Starbucks has unleashed its pumpkin spice lattes on the world. You know what that means: It's sweater season. Gone are the days of tanks and shorts, because the chilly atmosphere calls for layers, baby. Some fine brands and retailers are offering sweaters that cost as little as four PSLs and will definitely last longer. And unlike that unicorn onesie at Target, the stuff they're made of is up to snuff. So if you're loving the crisp autumn air—and looking for a sweater or two that'll allow you to still shell out some coin on the new Halloween flick (theater costs these days are crazy, right?)—check out the 20 stellar options below, all of which are less than $150. |
|
|
Ridiculously easy to assemble with the coolest add-ons, it's a minimalist masterpiece. |
| The "anti-ball crushing" trousers deliver on their promise—and do it with style. |
|
|
They're useful and even double as decor. |
| Keep the wisdom, lose the wrinkles. |
|
|
Sweatpants, both slim and slouchy alike, have officially reached "wardrobe essential" status. The trajectory: Champion started it all, sportswear powerhouses like Adidas and Nike made them cool, Jean Paul Gaultier brought them to the runway, and now almost every brand worth its salt offers them (particular shout-outs to Jerry Lorenzo, John Elliot, and Brunello Cucinelli for really zhoozhing it). Indeed, they're stylish as hell—and the best ones fit just as well as your favorite trousers or jeans. We've all become accustomed to comfort over the past two years, and, like the hoodie, sweatpants surpassed their sport and streetwear origins, becoming a go-to for most, if not all, occasions. |
|
|
|
No comments:
Post a Comment