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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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For most of my life, I would prop my phone up against my bathroom counter to try and project the best sound I could. You already know this move sucks. A few weeks ago, I had perhaps my brightest Shower Thought yet—why don't I just get a shower speaker? I got to researching, and what I found seemed too good to be true. A speaker that boasted Bluetooth compatibility, a totally waterproof shell, and a small portable design, all for less than 100 bucks. The JBL Clip 4 has it all—and that's just the beginning. |
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From Polo Ralph Lauren aviators to Ray-Ban Wayfarers. |
| Because no casual fit—especially from the king of casual himself—would be complete without Bondi 8s. |
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Get ready for summer with 50 percent off Baggies. |
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Quick point of order: Body wash is still great. Enjoy it liberally! But it ain't the only game in town. And if you've internalized the idea that bar soap is going to dry out your skin, or leave behind residue, or generally wreck your life in some unforeseen manner, know this: You've been sold a bill of goods. The best modern bar soap does all the things you want it to do—whether that's hydrating or exfoliating or just smelling really great—but it happens to come in a bar instead of a bottle. It also tends to last longer, which is good news for anyone who's economically minded, looking to cut down on single-use plastic, or simply motivated by convenience. Sold on the prospect yet? We should hope so. But if not, just give any one of the options on this list a try and you'll be a bar-soap convert in short order. |
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