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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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Most of the time, when I'm in need of a new accessory, my first (and only) stop is Amazon. Why shouldn't it be? The online mega-retailer has everything—whether you know the exact pair of silver-framed aviators or '90s-esque thin oval frames that you want, or you're just browsing all the options to see what appeals to you, typing in "men's sunglasses" into that little search bar is a path to success. However, because it's Amazon, it'll give you, like, thousands and thousands of results. So to make matters easier, I scoured Amazon myself and found the 19 best, freshest, drippiest sunglasses for men. These include everything from classic Wayfarers to chunky wraparounds, sunglasses for the everyday and sunglasses for when you want to get a little bit playful with it. |
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With the release of Challengers, take a swing at the aesthetic that's serving up chic, sporty looks. |
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We went straight to the source. |
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It's been three years since I've had a TV in my home, which says a lot coming from someone who reviews tech gadgets for a living. Like most people, when I moved to New York City I left behind memories of an old life and my TV. I thought I would buy a new one eventually, but as fate would have it, shortly after moving into my apartment, I was offered to test out a smart projector. Since entering the projector world, I've tested not just one but six projectors. All these models have ranged from short throw to long throw. I've written about them at length and even awarded them. And in the end, there's no model I'd recommend more than the Hisense PL1 Ultra Short Throw. |
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