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*Ominous voice* It's here. If you have trouble reading this message, . Amazon Prime Day is still the

*Ominous voice* It's here. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [The 20+ Best Amazon Prime Day Menswear Deals to Shop Right Now]( Amazon Prime Day is still the retailer's biggest event by far, the opportune time to stock up on basic and not-so-basic pieces from menswear brands big and small alike. And until Amazon pivots to selling, like, custom Swarovski-encrusted evening gowns (what's half off "price on request?!") it's not going anywhere. To help you navigate the metric ton of product available, we here at Esquire have taken it upon ourselves to put together a Prime Day primer (heh) encompassing all the sweet, sweet, menswear deals you should be shopping at this very moment. Here is the best of what’s still available right now.[Read More]( [Subscribe Today and You'll Get the Brand-New Issue of Esquire]( Esquire’s October/November issue, starring the legends David Byrne and Spike Lee, is now available—but that’s not all you’ll get by picking up a copy or subscribing today. By joining our membership program, Esquire Select, you’ll get this issue, which includes an exclusive new story from Stephen King, a conversation with Francis Ford Coppola that will make you hopeful, the very best fall style advice (like how to master the art of quiet luxury and a primer on heritage menswear’s big comeback), and so much more. Plus! An Esquire Select membership gets you unlimited access to all of Esquire.com—including The Politics Blog with Charles P. Pierce—and members-only deals from some of our favorite brands. For the best damn magazine on the planet, nearly nine decades worth of pop culture, politics, food, drink, and style authority, and access to our inner circle, it’s the best money you’ll ever spend.[Read More]( [You Need a Pair of Clarks Originals Desert Boots. I Hope I'm Not the First Person to Say It.]( A little more than a year ago, we wrote a whole long thing about how you should consider the Wallabee—that iconic, wedge-soled, square-toed shoe from the good folks at Clarks—because everyone has a pair of the brand's desert boots and it's fun to branch out a bit. We still believe you should consider the Wallabee, but it has since come to our attention that...not everyone owns a pair of desert boots. This came as a shock. But after taking our Pirin tablets and steadying our breathing, we realized that though many of us came into the world of style in the age of forums and blogs—when every dude and his distant cousin were lacing up their DBs as a matter of course—the simple and stylish utility of the desert boot is not actually universal knowledge. Today, we’re doing our small part to change that. Esquire Style Director Jonathan Evans explains why the classic style is one every guy should have in his arsenal—and why it’s earned our latest Esquire Endorsement.[Read More]( [All Your Favorite Levi's Are Up to 40% on Day Two of Amazon Prime Day]( By now you're probably well aware (see above) we're deep into a little old annual celebration formally referred to as Amazon Prime Day. (If not, kudos to you, sir! You've successfully hacked the internet.) You've probably been shopping away the pain since the day started. You already have your credit card on-hand. You might've even pre-loaded all your necessary information on multiple devices so you can skip any pesky checkout processes and get down to business like the pro you are. This ain't your first rodeo. So now's as good a time as any to take a moment to slow down. Breathe in. Breathe out. Stop and reflect on what you're copping. What I'm about to tell you deserves your undivided attention and you might want to hold off on clicking "add to cart" for a second here—for your wallet's sake as much as yours. Because the house that Bezos built is currently taking up to 40% off a whole lot of timeless Levi's styles and if you're going to be spending recklessly regardless, well, this is one sale where it's pretty hard to go wrong. Here are the deals that caught the eyes of our style editors.[Read More]( [Snag These 35+ Best Amazon Prime Day 2020 Tech Deals Right Now]( Prime Day already saw Apple AirPods Pro, Echo Auto smart devices, 4K TVs, and more hit below-normal prices. As it so happens, some of those exact things still are on sale right now, in the final laps of Prime Day. To help narrow the onslaught down, we’ve highlighted more than 35 great deals on name-brand tech to snag right now for yourself (or as a gift, as it’s a great day to gift-shop on Amazon). Check 'em out here. The things await.[Read More]( [Amy Coney Barrett's Answer on This Climate Change Question Is Completely Disqualifying. She Will Be Confirmed.]( Someday, we will marvel at how so many of the most influential people in this country were allowed to sashay down the halls of power, refusing all the way to acknowledge an existential threat to human civilization as we know it. It might be just a few years from now. After all, this has been going on for decades, and we're running out of time. But these conservative cutouts for industries whose business revolves around pumping carbon dioxide into the air are still scrolling through their list of dodges and feints, lying about the overwhelming body of evidence that has led scientists who actually study the climate crisis to reach a consensus that humans are contributing to the problem in decisive and destructive fashion. One of these conservatives gliding around is Amy Coney Barrett, the latest Trumpian nominee to fill a lifetime seat on the United States Supreme Court. Barrett has consistently refused to answer what seem to be fairly basic and uncontroversial questions about the law, like whether the president should commit to a peaceful transfer of power, whether he can unilaterally delay the upcoming election, and whether voter intimidation is illegal. So maybe it should not have been a surprise when Barrett also refused to answer fairly basic questions outside the law, like, you know, any concerns about this whole climate crisis thing? Here’s Politics Editor Jack Holmes on why her response was unacceptable—and why she’ll still get confirmed.[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( [Join Esquire Select to Chat Live with Charlie!]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( esquire.com ©2020 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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