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It's never too early to prep your wardrobe. If you have trouble reading this message, . Fall may be

It's never too early to prep your wardrobe. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [The 16 Best Shoes to Get You Ready for Summer]( Fall may be the season when we really start dressin', but summer is the season where we get to take it easy, indulge in the warm weather with abandon, and really kick back. And speaking of kicking back: Because you'll be wearing less, each item in a given outfit has to be extra considered, especially your footwear. Those sneakers aren't just grounding the look, they're helping to define it. Those slides aren't simply for shuffling, they're for stunting, too. And those loafers? Well, they really pull the vibe together. With all that in mind, it's time to start shopping for the perfect pair (or three) of summer shoes. Are you in the mood for some canvas plimsolls? Driving mocs? Are you a desert boot dude or a Birkenstock boy? These are the questions you have to ask yourself. And then, once you've plumbed the depths of your personality, go out there and get whatever your heart desires. The sun's shining. The weather is warming. It's time to—dare we say it?—really start dressin'. But it's summer (almost), so start with the shoes.[Read More]( [Timex Is Having a Massive Spring Sale on Highly Affordable Watches. Here Are Our Favorites.]( After decades of ups and downs, Timex has firmly planted itself in the American zeitgeist with its affordable watches and combination of vintage and modern looks. If you grew up poking around the watch section at all, there was likely a Timex or two gazing back up at you — whether it was a digital watch dripping in 80s nostalgia or a classic, no-frills automatic timepiece. The brand has continued its rise, gaining steam with watch aficionados everywhere, including American fashion stalwart Todd Snyder. If you're looking to cop a new watch, Timex has dropped prices on many of its watches by up to 25 percent. 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His new hairstyle, and the calls of cultural appropriation it’s evoked, has not helped the woke image he so desperately wants to have.[Read More]( [I Went Down the OAN Rabid Hole to See What Our Fellow Citizens Are Being Fed]( Just for fun, Charlie P. Pierce decided to dip into the One America News Network’s EXCLUSIVE (!) COVERAGE of the farce currently underway in Arizona. Their live stream consists of several cameras showing the huge arena and people wandering around between work stations. (There's much more action on the live polar bear cams from Churchill in Canada.) There is no sign of the Cyber Ninjas, who allegedly are "protecting" this ridiculous exercise but, then again, they are Ninjas, trained in the dark arts of invisibility, so who knows? They might be everywhere. 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But what if, instead of settling on one single thing, you put a lot of things into a basket to present to her at once? And by "you," we mean a brand that'll do all the work of curating, collecting, and artfully presenting for you. What we're saying is: Shoot the moon with a gift basket. There are quite a few out there. Admittedly, some eschew the basket form for a box. Same difference. One of these baskets will be the experiential delivered gift that she'll get a kick out of unpacking come May.[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( [Enter for a chance to win: a 4-night stay for two with breakfast daily and resort activities including kayaking, stand up paddle board, and luxurious pools. A $2,000 gift card courtesy of Fifty Grande Magazine, A $250 gift card compliments of Shermans Travel, A $200 gift card courtesy of Bright Cellars.]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( esquire.com ©2021 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. 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