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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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It's a big deal buying a TV. Like a new mattress or a new sofa, this is something you'll have in your home for the next decade, maybe more. And like those other purchases, it's one that can cost a boatload of money. That's why I haven't upgraded my TV for years, even though I spend my working hours testing TVs and other new tech. I've been waiting for a good reason, and it's looking like this Fourth of July is that reason. |
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And the easy techniques and gear that you'll need to cook them. |
| Well, well, well, what do we have here? Hokas, Adidas, and New Balance, that's what. |
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We're seeing savings up to $1,350 this year. |
| Forget boring, business-casual vibes. These polo shirts are made for both work and play. |
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Before y'all shame me, I know how crazy this sounds. Advocating for a mall brand suit in Esquire. I should be debating lapel widths, shoulder styles, and fabrics with fellow menswear guys. I should be telling every man the value befriending a tailor. But hear me out. I'm young, broke, and have amassed a small collection of too-nice-for-my-income vintage suits at estate sales, eBay auctions, and consignment stores. But wearing those suits felt like a schtick. I always felt like a dandy cosplay or a Pitti Uomo peacock. I needed a Level One suit, something cheap that I could beat up and incorporate into my way too casual New York City wardrobe. This Collins suit from Abercrombie & Fitch is exactly what I needed. |
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