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The Best Cardigans to Buy Right Now—and Wear All Year

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The button-front sweater is your transitional-weather secret weapon. If you have trouble reading thi

The button-front sweater is your transitional-weather secret weapon. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [17 Cardigans to Keep You Looking Cool (and Feeling Comfortable) Wherever You Are]( Think of the iconic button-front style as the Zoom-ready blazer alternative of your dreams, one you don't even have to go to the effort of pulling over your head, messing up your meticulously maintained coiffure in the process. (You are taking care to meticulously maintain your coiffure, right?) You literally throw it on, like a freaking cape. We're not saying the cardigan will turn you into a superhero, but we’re not not saying it either. It's sure as hell got all the gravitas necessary to anchor a family-friendly blockbuster film series, a few gritty TV spinoffs, and a popular line of synergistic product collaborations, to boot. These are the 17 we’re loving right now.[Read More]( [Todd Snyder’s Winter Sale Was Already Incredible—and Then They Took an Extra 40% Off.]( Fresh off a timely collaboration with NYC mainstay The Brooklyn Circus, Todd Snyder is back at it again, helping you send off the week in style courtesy of his latest sale. The man really has an uncanny knack for knowing exactly when to bless us with some sweet, sweet discounts on an expansive array of his world-famous menswear, huh? It's a blessing and a curse. The raglan sleeve balmacaan coat you've been dreaming about since early September? It's here. The striped turtleneck you've been dying to get your hands on since god knows when? Present and accounted for. And it doesn't end there. Not even close, in fact. We’re talking super-soft tees, boldly printed button-downs, and enough french terry everything to keep you swaddled in the fabric through the rest of the year. (Oh my!) Right now, it's all on sale—to the tune of up to 75 percent off when you use the code "SALE40" at checkout.[Read More]( [The #1 Bestseller for Hacking Your Habits]( [In Partnership with Penguin Random House]( Game-changing insights and actionable tips to achieve your goals from bestselling author James Clear.[Read More]( [Bonobos Is Taking Up to 70% Off Its Always-In-Style Essentials]( Right now, Bonobos, a one-stop-shop for any well-dressed dude, is taking up to 70 percent off a wide variety of sale items. Whether you're on the hunt for a few Zoom-friendly button-downs or (gasp!) some pants that don't come with an elastic waist, there's something here for everyone, assuming, of course, you're interested in well-fitting clothing for a fraction of its usual price. The catch? Select sizes and styles are selling out fast, so it's in your best interest to start shopping sooner rather than later. To help you get started, we've rounded up some of the best styles worth adding to your cart.[Read More]( [The Up-to-75%-Off Levi's Warehouse Sale Is Not to Be Slept On]( It was, by all accounts, a very tough year for denim. Take a look in the mirror, man. When's the last time you actually wore a pair of pants with rivets, let alone a fly? Don't play yourself. Denim, you say? I haven't heard that name in years! Thankfully, Levi's, the most famous denim brand on the planet, is now in the business of making a whole lot more than just your favorite jeans. And, boy, is that a good thing for you, too. Starting today, the all-American brand is taking up to 75% off a wide-ranging selection of hearty flannels, plush corduroys, and—yes—denim so soft you might be tricked into thinking it's fleece. Because, frankly, it's high time you reevaluated your firm "sweatpants only" position, no matter how much your gams chafe (uh, metaphorically, of course) at the idea. Here is everything we're feeling from the brand's ongoing warehouse sale (all of it under a hundred bucks!) and then beg the hard pants gathering dust in the back of your closet for forgiveness. Sweet, sweet denim. How we wronged thee.[Read More]( [What Did Esquire Look like in 1933, or 1963, or 1983? Join Esquire Select and See for Yourself.]( Esquire has a digital archive called Classic, through which you can peruse every page of every issue of Esquire, going all the way back to the first issue in October 1933. (This includes the ads, which were often marvelous.) Join our membership program, Esquire Select, to get unlimited access to Classic right now—plus, unlimited access to Esquire.com, as well as a subscription to the print magazine.[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( [Join Esquire The Select for $40/Year. Learn More!]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( esquire.com ©2021 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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