Get this: a writer for Tiger Beat On The Potomac thinks prosecutors should strike a deal with Trump to get him to accept the 2024 election results. Ms. Glover has spent a lot of time warning people to avoid contributing to the former president*'s campaign on the sensible grounds that nobody knows where the money is going. Good for her. Welcome to The Big Tent—which is, please god, merely a temporary shelter. Please leave your bag here on the table so we can make sure you're not smuggling in any really bad ideas. |
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It's back and it's better than ever. We sat down with editor Michael B. Dougherty to talk about how it came together. |
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Somehow, tailoring is both simple and complicated. You can spend thousands and look terrible, and you can spend far less and look like a million bucks. It's all down to the little details. The care you take over the fit on the shoulder, the way you wear your pants, and the shoes you choose to finish it all off. There are countless tips for getting it right—and you can find them all on Esquire—but sometimes it's easier to talk about what not to do, which is why I've pulled together this list of tailoring peccadillos. |
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| Any frequent flyer knows zippers aren't worth the trouble. |
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My nightstand is littered with the corpses of devices I'm testing. Right now you will see two iPhones, two Apple Watches, two pairs of earbuds, a whole-ass gaming monitor, and Nintendo's Alarmo (unplugged because it drives my bedfellow insane). This causes two problems, each at odds with the other. Organization is out the window and I clearly don't have charging plugs. Keeping the clutter in order is difficult. Oftentimes I realize the devices I need charged have little battery when it's too late. Then I found the product that changed it all. The MAG:3 Classics Dual-Device Charging Tray is the most practical way to class up your nightstand or desk space. |
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