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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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Honestly, I'll always prefer a down pillow. Sorry to the animal lovers (and allergy-sufferers) out there, but they get down ethically these days. Some of my colleagues love an adjustable memory foam pillow, and I love that for them. But, for me? From now until the end of time—or if societal collapse ever takes away consumer products—it's going to be down pillows on my bed. I've spent money on bed frame, mattress, sheet set (maybe a cooling sheet set), and a duvet cover all just to skimp on a pillow? No way. I'm buying the best pillow I can afford, and that's a down pillow. |
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| The Tovala Pro offers fresh, easy meals and(!) and do-it-yourself options. |
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The style is a classic that you can wear with just about anything. |
| Nothing to see here, just some seating that'll actually give you a decent night's rest. |
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Deodorant is one of those grooming items that needs to pull double duty. The best deodorants serve two functions: they keep your pits from smelling bad (and in some cases sweating as much) and it also needs to smell good. We're not talking smell good enough to cover up the scent of your natural musk. The very best deodorants smell great—like great enough that you'd want to wear the fragrance on its own, even if you weren't expecting it to do anything else. We like to approach deodorant as an extension of your cologne—it should smell just as good as the fragrance you spray at the end of you grooming routine. |
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