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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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How are you celebrating American labor this year? Working for a better workplace? Turning up the tunes and prepping some high-quality meat for one last weekend of grilling? Or are you getting out of town for a little camping trip? Doesn't matter what you're doing, we're shopping Labor Day deals. That's right, around here we're so hellbent on servicing you. Saving never hurt anyone, in fact, it only makes our lives better. But since we'd feel bad for leaving you to find them on your own, we've rounded up the best tech, home, and style deals—from mattresses to AirPods to vacuums to sweaters for those upcoming cool nights. Everything you need is right here. So, do a little bit of online shopping, then log off and enjoy the fleeting final hours of summer. |
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Outdoor gear is damn expensive. This'll help it go down a bit easier. |
| We tested it. We love it. Buy it on sale. |
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There's AirPods, iPads, and Apple Watches on sale, too. |
| Knits, chinos, blazers, and more—already marked down ahead of the holiday. |
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I tried to play it cool, as I had done some light mountain biking—actually just gentle trail riding—growing up. I was out at Trek HQ in Waterloo, Wisconsin, and they were asking my comfort level on a mountain bike. I didn't want them to give me full-on training wheels, so my experience history of "non-technical trail rides with a couple jumps," became "yeah… I've done some mountain biking before." But I got handed a top-of-the-line Fuel EXe, one of the brand's flagship electric mountain bikes. It's got a lightweight carbon frame with top of the line components, so it feels almost identical to a standard Fuel EX bike. Plus, it's got an easy to use three-tier assistance system, a nifty little LED display, and a whisper quiet motor. Those electric add-ons make all the difference. I rode for two hours and barely broke a sweat. In just 120 minutes I was converted to an e-bike guy. |
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