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No need to go broke to stay warm and stylish this winter. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [These Are the Best 13 Sweaters for Under $100]( If the colder months are welcome for anything, it's the chance to get cozy in some comfortable and stylish knitwear. Whether you go big and bulkier or sleek and lightweight, a great sweater is almost enough to make you glad that it's cold. Almost. And, sure, it's great to have investment pieces that'll last you for years to come, but it's also good to have lower priced options too—for working, for playing, and for making sure that you don't get bored with your clothes. Here are our 13 favorite picks that ring in at $100 or less.[Read More]( [A Comprehensive Guide To Every Breaking Bad Easter Egg in El Camino]( Six years on from the Breaking Bad finale, fans were finally treated to a little more time with Jesse Pinkman & co in the long-awaited sequel El Camino. Along with appearances from Walt, Mike, Jane, Badger, Skinny Pete, and more familiar faves, the movie was also packed with little nods and easter eggs designed to delight eagle-eyed fans. Here's a full list of all the best hidden (and not so hidden) BB references in El Camino.[Read More]( [The Best Movies of 2019 (So Far)]( With the arrival of October, 2019 shifts into full awards-season gear, when prestige projects from world-class auteurs and acclaimed debuts from promising newcomers become the theatrical (and streaming-service) norm. This month is highlighted by three superlative releases from directors Bong Joon-ho, James Gray, and Robert Eggers, the last of whom has bestowed audiences with a nightmare of unimpeachable insanity. There are still more potentially great films set to premiere in the coming months, including the imminent Nov. 1 arrival of Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman (spoiler alert: it’s great). But to date, these are our choices for the best movies of the year.[Read More]( [The 10 Best Winter Boots for Work, the Weekend—and Everything Else]( Sure, your suede sneakers have their place—but when it's frigid outside and the forecast calls for sleet and snow, that place is the back of your closet. The colder months demand footwear that can stand up to the elements, and that means it's time to bust out the winter boots. Of course, what we mean by "winter boots" can vary. Snow boots? Absolutely! But also work boots for the weekend, dress boots for the office, and maybe even a pair of desert boots for unseasonably mild days. Here are 10 pairs that'll keep your feet happy in any situation.[Read More]( [How to Make a Greyhound]( Tart and simple—that's the Greyhound cocktail. And that's about it. It is built simply with vodka, grapefruit juice, and ice, and because vodka doesn't do much in the way of lending flavor, the tartness of your pinkish citrus wins out. So pick a good one from the produce bin. Some recipes recommend you add simple syrup to sweeten the deal, which is fine, although that bite is usually what Greyhound drinkers are after. Other Greyhounds are made with gin, not vodka, which'll actually change the drink quite a bit, given the complexity of gin when compared to vodka. Up to you. Fresh grapefruit juice is always best.[Read More]( [Levi's Is Taking Up to 70% Off Jeans, Jackets, and More in Its Massive Warehouse Sale]( If you're in the market for new jeans, you can go ahead and stop reading right now. Just click on over to Levi's ridiculously good warehouse sale and start shopping. Seriously. What are you waiting for? Go! Still here? Okay, let's talk about what's happening at Levi's right now. Because even if you didn't immediately make the leap over to that absurdly low-priced sale section just yet, you should—and you should do it quickly. Because at the moment, Levi's has everything from jeans and chinos to denim jackets and tees priced at up to 70 percent off. To illustrate just how deep that discount is, consider the fact that there's a T-shirt for under five bucks. There are also multiple pairs of jeans for under $20. A trucker jacket? That'll run you less than $30. All told, the prices are pretty much impossible to beat.[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( [Journey to Colombia: Nine-day trip for two travelers provided by G Adventures. Enter to win!]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( esquire.com ©2019 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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