New Balance just gets it. The quintessentially American brand has been around since 1906 and it has been a mainstay in popular footwear for just as long. Of course, the types of styles the shoe is popular in has varied. In the '90s, a chunky dad sneaker was the norm. In the 2000s it became dorky. And in the 2010s to 2020s, the New Balance sneaker has managed to capture the norms, the dorks, and the style gods alike. But true to New Balance's vibe, there are sneakers styles for a range of footwear tastes. If you want something that won't give you high school science teacher PTSD, there are slimmer silhouettes that offer just as much support. For sneaker fiends, a pair of each is in order. Here, the 10 of the best New Balance sneakers of all time. |
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The star of the latest Gucci Guilty campaign talks fragrance, fashion, and the style moves he's cribbing from costars A$AP Rocky and Julia Garner. |
| Tough, versatile, and super-comfortable, the Adrian by Dr. Martens delivers on all fronts. |
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The first time I saw Spring Breakers, writer-director Harmony Korine's seedy beach noir currently celebrating its tenth birthday, was as God intended: on my friend's PlayStation 3, either before or after a night in various bleating, lurid bars. What we saw onscreen felt familiar enough but warped, like friends' faces on the third night of a bachelor party. Is this what pleasure does to people? The movie makes its intentions clear with its opening montage—the only thing more depraved than the slow-motion images of half-naked beachgoers pouring beer on each other is the Skrillex drops soundtracking them. 10 years later, it remains one of the finest neo-noirs of this millennium. |
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It's time to invest in a solid pair of shades. Start here. |
| The Biden administration has already said they'll appeal and he hasn't even ruled yet. |
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There is no greater symbolic measure of a man's masculinity than the size of his penis. If someone is a big shot at work, they're referred to as a "big swinging dick." In recent years, the term "big dick energy" has emerged in the lexicon to describe men with a raw, ineffable charisma. A big dick is something men are taught to want from a young age—in both the porn they watch and the cultural messaging they internalize. But in the real world, having a massive member isn't entirely positive. It comes with its own burdens and discomforts. It turns out there is such a thing as too big when it comes to sex, and people gossiping about your manhood can be demeaning and objectifying. For Black men, having a reputation for having a large penis can carry with it hurtful racial connotations. For our new series on The Secret Lives of Men, Esquire spoke to T, a 19-year-old, Nigerian-British university student, about the weight he carries between his legs and the downside to having what every man thinks he wants. |
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