It's a universally acknowledged truth that a human in possession of good taste must be in want of a cool gadget...Okay, we hope that's a good riff on Pride and Prejudice, but Jane Austen is probably looking down at us, and thinking: "Am I supposed to know what a gadget is?" Indeed, today's a different time, and the world is now practically made of technology evolving way too fast for us to catch up—tech in our hands, over our eyes, in our homes, on our kitchen counters, in our dreams, etc. We buy cool gadgets for ourselves because they're damn useful. But we also buy them for the people we love, too, because they're damn useful. Hence, this year, get cool tech gifts for the folks on your shopping list.
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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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It's a universally acknowledged truth that a human in possession of good taste must be in want of a cool gadget...Okay, we hope that's a good riff on Pride and Prejudice, but Jane Austen is probably looking down at us, and thinking: "Am I supposed to know what a gadget is?" Indeed, today's a different time, and the world is now practically made of technology evolving way too fast for us to catch up—tech in our hands, over our eyes, in our homes, on our kitchen counters, in our dreams, etc. We buy cool gadgets for ourselves because they're damn useful. But we also buy them for the people we love, too, because they're damn useful. Hence, this year, get cool tech gifts for the folks on your shopping list. |
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We fully support working out at home to save money, but it brings on one problem: gym equipment is expensive, but thanks to Amazon who sells an abundance and always seems to be having a big sale, you can set yourself up for success at home. The best part about it is that you only have to spend that money one time. |
| Here in New York City, it's gone from 70 degrees in November (major yikes) to 35 degrees in a matter of weeks (major yikes again, but for different reasons). This means that, for me, the window to ditch my tees and light jackets and replace them with heavier, more waterproof pieces was very narrow; parka season arrived before I even had time to prepare. |
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No matter how good a gift-giver you suppose yourself to be, buying for the man who has it all is an Olympic-level sport, an art of predatory shopping. The man who has everything needs nothing—there will be no gifting of socks or AirPods here. The man who has everything wants nothing—he won't direct you to his favorite bottle of wine or fountain pen. But the man who has everything already has, undoubtedly, left some gaps in his pursuit of acquisitions—and we know just how to fill them. |
| There is absolutely nothing sexy about toothbrush talk. Dental hygiene habits? Plaque? Flossing?! There is one venue for these topics and that's your ever-humbling, biannual (OK, annual) visit to your dentist. Except for today, that is, because we're making an exception here on Esquire.com with a spot of good news that ought to make each of those issues a bit less pressing in your daily life: That's right, there's an actually good electric toothbrush that you need to own. Hum by Colgate is a modestly priced, easy to travel with, and easier to maintain smart electric toothbrush that's better than anything else I've tried in the market. |
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At Esquire, we know a thing or two about dads, and we're more than prepared to tell you what to gift the man who probably likes to sit back and watch you scramble for a gift: A new luxe staple to add to his closet, a fail-safe tech upgrade he'll actually appreciate, an affordable but still extraordinary watch, a last-minute subscription he can't turn down, and all the more. In fact, we've got 80 best gifts for dad below that can prove you as the best kid he could ask for. |
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