Man cannot live on flip-flops alone. The basic, beachy style is fine for the seaside—but questionable everywhere else. Yet it remains, for many, the avatar of the summer shoe. Not for you, of course. You're the kind of stylish guy who knows that the footwear spectrum contains multitudes. You see the value of sandals that work for the beach, slip-ons that work for the city—plus something suited for the journey between the two. But even the savviest shopper needs a jolt of inspiration from time to time. So if your go-to summer shoes are feeling a little stale, consider one of these options. From sun-drenched Spain to camp-obsessed Maine, each of them comes from a place where crafting warm-weather footwear is a time-tested tradition, so they're the perfect way to upgrade pretty much any outfit from now until the first frost arrives. |
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Low-profile looks meet high-profile sounds. |
| After last episode's brutal ending, Rhaenyra regrets keeping it all in the family. |
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Robert Telles, forty-six, says he simply can't address the allegations that he murdered Jeff German—but, it turns out, he's more than happy to tell me about German's role in ruining his life. The veteran journalist wrote a series of exposés for the Las Vegas Review-Journal in mid-2022 that almost certainly killed Telles's bid for reelection as Clark County's public administrator, a low--profile role that the ambitious Telles had hoped to use as a launchpad to greater things. Instead, he was usurped by his deputy and bitter rival. Telles denies many of the damning allegations in German's stories—the alleged "inappropriate relationship" that Telles had with an employee, his bullying management style. He gets especially agitated when he starts talking about how his own employees leaked details to German in a ruthless attempt to unseat him. That's when everything started to unravel. |
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Gone are the days of buying the same style in five different colors. |
| The actor and writer—whose memoir, You Never Know, is out now—spoke to Esquire about Magnum, Blue Bloods, and everything in between. |
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The Louis Vuitton Malle Courrier isn't just one of the most enduring of the famed French fashion house's designs—it's the literal foundation of the entire company. And it's the story of this trunk that's at the heart of the first episode of Esquire's new series "Iconic," which tells the story of some of the most recognizable and resilient items in the fashion world. |
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