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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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Giving a gift card is only lame if you haven't given it any thought. Here are 55 options that'll make sure that's not the case. |
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Giving a gift card is only lame if you haven't given it any thought. Here are 55 options that'll make sure that's not the case. |
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Listen, this is a safe space, but you really need to get your shit together. I understand you've got a lot of people on your list—your wife or husband, mom, dad, brother, Gen Z nieces, coworkers, and whoever the hell else—it's a lot. But I've still got to tell you, as your buying counsel, waiting until the week-of to get any gifts is a bad idea. Ok, that's the end of my finger-wagging. Let's talk solutions. Though you'll be hard-pressed to find actual things that ship in time, it can be done, and I've compiled a list for you. |
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Think outside of the box for once. |
| Lululemon's Wunder Puff is—in a word—wonderful. |
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That's right, this one's for Esquire readers only. |
| It's the wisest investment to make for the winter season. |
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A few weeks ago, when the sun had set and New York City was completely dark at 4:30 PM, I turned to my editor and suggested we get a SAD lamp for our office to simulate sunlight and cure our winter blues. I'm the kind of person who always gets a little bit depressed in the cold, dark months of the season, so I took to Amazon with one mission: Find a little lamp that would boost my energy and mood. But, I found an even better alternative. Instead of a stationary lamp, I came across AYO—blue light therapy glasses that you wear for 20 minutes a day. |
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