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The silhouette that inspired the iconic J.Crew style is finally on sale. If you have trouble reading

The silhouette that inspired the iconic J.Crew style is finally on sale. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [Nike's OG Killshot Sneakers Are Marked Down to Just $60 for Cyber Monday]( The Killshot OG SP offers all the low-key design appeal of its better-known counterpart, with some serious throwback flair added in for good measure. And right now, it's on sale for some of the lowest prices I've seen yet (under 60 bucks!)—which means you can snag a veritable piece of sneaker history for approximately the same amount you'd spend on two movie tickets, an oversized Diet Coke, and a vat of popcorn in the Before Times. So when your grandkids ask you what you did during the great Sneaker Wars of the '20s, you should say you fought—and fought valiantly—on the side of good taste, and then pull out the battered pair of Killshots you copped for a bargain that fateful Cyber Monday in 2020 to prove your point.[Read More]( [Cyber Monday Sales Are Here. These Are All the Best Deals to Shop Right Now.]( It's time to shop, people. The whole day—and pretty much the entire week to come—is devoted to indulging our most retail-inclined instincts. And indulge we shall! Need to stock up on stocking stuffers? Say less. Replenish your supply of fleece-lined everything? No problem. Snag some nifty home appliances on the cheap? C'mon. It's all too easy. Simply consult our guide to the best Cyber Monday deals going down this year—which we'll continue to update throughout the week—and then cross all the above off your checklist. Contrary to what Drake might tell you, if you're reading this it's not too late. In fact, the fun's only getting started. Turns out, the early birds do catch the worm, if the worm is 50 percent off a fancy new mattress you definitely needed, or a ludicrously good deal on all the workout gear you've resolved to put to use in the new year. (Seriously. You mean it this time!) Happy holidays, you filthy animals. Hang in there.[Read More]( [The Best Cyber Monday Deals on the Tech and Electronics We Love]( After a long weekend of eating too much food, watching too many movies, and plastering on a smiling face for Zoom Thanksgiving with the nonlocal family (the horror), we suggest easing the transition back into work by scoping out the current Cyber Monday deals on tech and electronics, since this stuff tends to go fast. Real fast. In years prior (remember those?), so fast it caused brawls in Best Buy parking lots and Walmart doorbuster lines. This year, all you have to do is take on the entirety of the internet. Easy! To give you a fighting chance, we've rounded up some sales that are happening on cool stuff that requires a charger or a set of batteries.[Read More]( [Huckberry Is Back With (Gasp!) Even More Savings This Cyber Monday]( If you were hesitant to get in on the action on Black Friday—or if you woke up Sunday morning regretting not going as HAM as you should've—rest assured, Huckberry's holiday sale is still going strong. And because it's Cyber Monday, the retailer's taking even further reductions across a selection of carefully chosen outdoorsy gear so good even the slickest city slicker can get behind it. In other words, now's the time to fill your plate with a medley of hearty, seasonally-appropriate fare, whether you're coming back for seconds, thirds, or somehow sitting down to your first helping. Because when it comes to the holiday season—to paraphrase a certain cherished 2001 slapper—the deals start coming and they don't stop coming, so we've sorted through it all to help you *groans inaudibly* hit the ground running this Cyber Monday. (But don't get it twisted: early aughts bangers aside, it's still very much team Fuck Smash Mouth on this side.) Here's where to start.[Read More]( [Every Cyber Monday Deal on Furniture, Bedding, and Home Décor to Check Out Now]( In the spirit of finding excitement wherever it may be squirreled away this year, replace anything that isn't making you proud to own it this week. Might as well, right? If you've got a paycheck burning a figurative hole in your bank account and an eye on a bit of home upgrading, take stock of the sales Cyber Monday has to offer. That saggy mattress could become a plush hybrid marvel. That threadbare couch could become a three-piece sofa with an ottoman in customizable cloth swatches. Those worn-thin bath towels could become towels that actually absorb water. 2020 has done its part to wear and tear on the stuff in our homes (not to mention our mentalities, but that's another beast altogether). Snatch up a Black Friday furniture, bedding, or home décor deal—we've listed the best and brightest below, which are all already live—to give your space some new life. Change things up. It'll help.[Read More]( [Mirror Is Taking Up to $500 Off Its Virtual Home Gyms]( Have you been thinking about taking your home gym to the next level? Well, now might be the best time to officially commit. Right now, Mirror is offering $500 off its virtual home gym system. (Let's let that sink in for a sec.) If you're new here, Mirror completely reinvented the way you work out. By first glance, it's a simple and stylish, minimally designed mirror. (You know, that standard, reflective surface you use to fix your hair or check to see if any broccoli is in your teeth.) But, in reality, it's so much more. Not only does the Mirror play pre-recorded workouts in over 50 categories so you'll never get bored, it has a built-in camera that will give you instant feedback and motivation as you pump out those reps. It's like having a personal trainer in your house 24/7 (and one that you can turn off when you please). Once you've wrapped up your workout after cooling down, the Mirror goes back to looking like an unassuming mirror that fits in beautifully with the rest of your home décor. (It's a godsend for small spaces.) And, if you hurry, you can shave $500 off the asking price with the code "CYBERMONDAY20."[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( [Shop the Cyber Monday Flash Sale: Up to 50% Off Magazines! Shop Now!]( 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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