Christmas is fun, and Halloween is cool, but honestly, the Fourth of July is one of the best holidays of the year. It's the only national holiday in the middle of summer, for one—celebrating with a BBQ and a beer under the sun is an unparalleled experience. It makes for a nice long weekend in July, and the best part of it is that it brings sales. You can stock up on basics from Uniqlo, get your fix for workouts and sports with Adidas and Nike, and prepare for formal summer functions with Bonobos and Todd Snyder. These are sales you don't want to miss out on, and just for you, we've curated some of the very best ones below. |
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From Rick Rubin's book on harnessing creativity to an Orwellian throwback, get your summer reads. |
| Last year, it was Carmy's sturdy white tee. This time, it's a fantasy pair of worsted wool trousers. We asked creator Chris Storer about the real pants that inspired the scene. |
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Aging brings with it a number of startling indignities and difficult internal monologues, and while we have our elders, decades of American literature, and countless two-guys talkin' podcasts to help guide us, there are some things each of us has to face alone. What I am saying is that I did not expect to be the guy who rocked a little too hard at the Toad the Wet Sprocket show. I wasn't the only one. There is something in the air about that medium-mope, wounded-dude mid-'90s music moment: Counting Crows, Collective Soul, Soul Asylum. Somehow I'm hearing it more now than in 1996, my glory days of wearing a Kangol hat backward and trying to use hype as an adjective. The soul-patched soundtrack of alternative radio, a revolution that was ignited at least partly by our disdain for classic rock, has become our new classic rock. |
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In 1982, wealthy socialite Malcolm Macarthur shocked Ireland with a brutal double murder. 40 years later, he's finally breaking his silence in a new book. Author Mark O'Connell explains what it was like to receive "the dark gift" of Macarthur's story. |
| Supergoop's Unseen Sunscreen Body is the weightless ray-blocker I've been waiting for. |
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The important thing, he says, is to know when to push and when not to push. Women say no so easily to a married man. Luckily, he's always been good at sensing when a woman liked him. He is sure he could have slept with any of them three or four dates before he did. Even now, as the field begins to thin and the waters recede all around him, the affairs could have started earlier, but he didn't want to chance it, didn't want to make a move too soon. |
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