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Even the most devoted Beatles fans will learn something new from the Hulu docuseries. If you have tr

Even the most devoted Beatles fans will learn something new from the Hulu docuseries. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [In McCartney 3,2,1 Paul Reveals the Secrets Behind the Beatles' Songwriting Success]( The Beatles’ daring genius in the studio has been explored to the point of exhaustion, but McCartney 3,2,1—Hulu’s new six-part docuseries that presents Paul McCartney in conversation with legendary producer Rick Rubin—manages to surface some fun new stories by allowing McCartney to dig deep into a random selection of tracks. We gathered five facts that might surprise even the most devoted Beatles completists.[Read More]( [Everlane Just Announced a Summer Sale That Is Not to Be Ignored]( While you may feel all set for summer already (especially if you've been a frequent visitor to esquire dot com backslash style), this sale is the right opportunity to stock up on the sort of summer essentials you'll be wearing for years to come. We’re talking perfectly basic T-shirts, slim chinos that go with everything, jeans—jeans—for less than $30. They've even, once again, marked down the perfect blazer for returning to life. Because you're here to shop and not here to listen to our fairly obvious justifications for shopping, let's move right along to our editor's picks, which are essentially everything in the sale because Everlane rarely does us dirty.[Read More]( [Seth Rogen Just Proved a Soft Suit Can Go Real Hard]( Reports of the suit's death may be greatly exaggerated, but to say the garment has had an easy time of it this last year-and-a-half would be equally misleading. Some folks might have skipped the sweatpants and stuck out their time in the WFH world in jeans or collared shirts, but next to no one was suiting up for the stroll from the bedroom to the kitchen. Let Seth Rogen guide you to a return-to-real-life suited vibe that looks not only presentable but downright cozy.[Read More]( [The 26 Best Affordable Clothing Stores for Stylish (and Savvy) Guys to Shop Online]( Money, as the adage goes, can't buy happiness. It can, however, buy your next favorite pair of WFH sweat shorts or the latest version of the walking shoes you now have reason to wear—and you don't even need a whole heap of it, either. Luckily, we live in the era of the internet, and there've never been more options when it comes to copping super-covetable menswear on the low. Online stores for men, in particular, are flourishing, and for good reason. If you're in the market for a few wallet-friendly summer finds, you’ve come to the right place. Because we've trolled the darkest depths of the worldwide web to compile a list of some of the best places to shop if you're looking for affordable alternatives to all the latest runway heat you've been admiring from afar.[Read More]( [I Am Begging You to Make Your Spotify Listening Feed Public]( You’re all alone, at last. Your roommate's away for the weekend, or your husband is out grocery shopping. The kids, if they exist, are busy. It's time to take a shower, or fold the laundry, or start chopping veggies for dinner in peace. Alexa? Play Whitney Houston. Play Kanye West. Play ABBA. For Esquire’s Lauren Kranc, it’s The Killers, on repeat. For you, it might be the new Olivia Rodrigo album. Or, a DivorceCore classic, like Don Henley. You know what you blast when you’re at home, in private—what you belt out over the ironing board or dance to in front of the coffee table. Now, imagine that Lauren is there, too. Not really there. But she could be, in a way, if you would just switch your Spotify listening feed to public. Wouldn't that be fun?[Read More]( ['It Was My Second Shooting, So I Was Kind of Prepared. I'm Always Expecting Something to Happen.']( Outside Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, three people were shot, including a Nationals fan. And inside the ballpark, we were treated to a familiar American scene: people crouching for cover in their seats, others making for the exits in a surprisingly calm fashion, after gunshots rang out and they assumed, not without reason, that the specter of American carnage had crept past stadium security. But one thing in particular coming out of all this suggested the true depth of this American tyranny, and it came in the form of an interview with an eight-year-old.[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( [Check out the 6 essential, mobile-friendly, dumbbell workouts that you can take anywhere.]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice/Notice at Collection]( esquire.com ©2021 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019

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