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Here's the story behind the extremely rare originals. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [Apple Made (Super Cool) Sneakers In the '90s. Versace May Be Bringing Them Back.]( Versace’s head sneaker designer Salehe Bembury posted a photo on Instagram Wednesday of a chunky white sneaker with a rainbow logo. Next to the "Versace" inscription, the graphic looks reminiscent of the original, iconic Apple emblem. The shot was simply captioned: "A wise man once said nothing at all." Sneaker blogs immediately noted the shoe’s similarity to the extremely rare Apple sneakers, believed to have been made for the computer company's employees in the late 1980s or early 1990s. Will we be getting a remake?[Read More]( [Adam Sandler's Rap Song from His New Stand-Up Special Is ... Actually Good!]( "It's lit," I muttered to myself, seconds after smashing that play button on this video of Adam Sandler rapping. I think it's called "Phone, Wallet, Keys," because the narrative begins with Sandler stating they're the only three things he need when he leaves his house. If he's going to a wedding? He needs his phone, wallet, keys. If he's getting a face tattoo? He needs, his phone, wallet, keys. You seem to know the drill (it's just like the three things you carry!), but then, a twist! [Read More]( [Jerry Seinfeld Doesn't Think It's Too Soon for Louis C.K. to Come Back]( Throughout the last few weeks, we've watched as Louis C.K. has attempted his own comeback after admitting to sexual misconduct less than a year ago. And as more and more of his colleagues have weighed in, the more it has become apparent how ill-equipped some mainstays of the comedy industry are to deal with it.[Read More]( [Ina Garten Says She Would Serve Trump 'a Subpoena']( Ina Garten does not throw around political opinions. Her Hamptons kitchen, with its stainless steel tools and soft natural light, is no place for such talk. Her dining room, where candles glow over baked shrimp scampi and garlic Brussels sprouts is free of partisan bickering.[Read More]( [10 One-Item Costumes That Will Elevate Your Whole Halloween Game]( Dressing up for Halloween is the best. Dressing up for Halloween and having 97 props and pieces with you is the worst. If you want the best of both worlds, a one-item (or if you're adventurous, two-item) outfit can be a killer way to impress at parties without having to juggle a fur coat and body armor. Think beyond putting a Superman shirt under a suit and telling people you're Clark Kent. Let's meet in the middle and get topical without getting complicated. Here's the best one-item costumes out there.[Read More]( [What Really Happened at the End of The Haunting of Hill House]( If you're reading this, I'm going to naturally assume that you've made it all the way through The Haunting of Hill House, or you were too scared to watch it and want to learn about the ending so you can talk about it with everyone else. If you don't fall into either of the categories and intend on watching the entirety of Netflix's hit, a spooky version of This Is Us, I'm going to warn you right now that this article about the ending of The Haunting of Hill House will indeed include spoilers about The Haunting of Hill House.[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( esquire.com ©2018 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019

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