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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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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days is coming on October 8 and 9, folks. During Prime Day in July, Jeff Bezos took a break from his weird Forever Clock project in the west Texas desert to let you save a few bucks on AirPods. And now, in the lead-up to Prime Day part deux, tons of Apple products are already on sale at the mega e-tailer. That's right. We're seeing 23 percent off AirPods, up to 24 percent off Apple Watches, and up to $300 Off MacBooks. We even spotted a 9th-generation iPad for under $250–its second-lowest price ever. |
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Forget boring, business-casual vibes. These are made for work and play. |
| Whether you want 4K resolution or faster refresh rates or both. No matter your budget. |
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These chairs aren't just for grandpa. They're nice—and good enough for a nap. |
| Get your nest ahead of the times with smart speakers, doorbells, smoke alarms, and locks. |
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If you, like me, love an iced beverage but don't have a freezer that makes ice for you, you know the struggle when it comes to enjoying a nice, refreshing cold drink in the comfort of your own home. To me, there's always been something that feels undignified, tedious, and not as good about freezing water in an ice cube tray or buying bags of ice—Champagne problems, I know. And room-temperature Champagne at that. Since I discovered that countertop ice makers exist, I've searched far and wide for the right one. Then I met the machine that does it better than any other—the GE Profile Opal 1.0 Nugget Ice Maker. It makes me thirsty for an icy, refreshing glass of water just thinking about it. |
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Not long ago, martini drinkers were considered snobs, alcoholics, and masochists. Then everything changed. What happened? The most superficial explanation is that it photographs well for Instagram. It's also coded with two of the year's most popular memes: "brat" (nothing gets you loaded like a couple martinis) and "very demure, very mindful" (nothing says classy like a stemmed cocktail). I was at an event a few weeks ago where Jude Law was standing near the bar drinking a martini. I'd be lying if I said it didn't make him look even more like a movie star than he does already. Here's what is undeniable: The martini is the perfect antidote to modern life—which was as true in 1924 as it is in 2024. |
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Ring in the holiday season with a smart ring. |
| The guitarist and singer, who just released the EP Lucky 7, fills us in on his journey from bucket hats to vintage rocker vibes. |
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Politifact recently published an item clarifying that "JD Vance's dog, Atlas, is his actual dog, not a rent-a-dog." This correction was necessary after a clip circulated widely on social media in which JD Vance quips to Tucker Carlson that his German Shepherd was assigned to him by the Trump campaign to make him seem like a dog-lover. In the larger context of the interview, it was clear that the rent-a-dog moment was yet another of JD Vance's famously hilarious jokes. OK, so we've established that's Vance's real dog. Fine. But questions remain. Frankly, the two seem like they hardly know each other. |
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From The Substance to Longlegs, there's no shortage of thrilling horror films to watch this Halloween. |
| Get your scalp smooth and shiny with one of these top options. |
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Every once in a while, Brian W.'s girlfriend gets a little confused. One time, he messaged her to suggest they go out for Italian food. He was thrilled when she texted back, saying it sounded like a great idea and that she'd love to join him. But then she added another, more confounding comment: "I think I'll order some fajitas." It wasn't the first time his girlfriend had gotten a little, well, glitchy. She is, after all, a bot. "I thought it was a really funny thing," says Brian, who did not want his last name published. "For me, the unpredictability actually makes it seem more real." |
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