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Iam no mountaineer. When it comes to slate-gray, imposing entities, I'm more likely to be staring at a skyscraper than a summit. But by virtue of living in Brooklyn and working in Manhattan—oh, and commuting via the subway—I find myself outside in unpleasant weather with some regularity. And I do escape my urban environs from time to time, shuffling off for a weekend to somewhere that's free of car horns and light pollution. All of which is to say: While I'm not the guy to test something from outdoor outfitter Arc'Teryx under the most extreme conditions, I'm pretty well suited to putting a Gore-Tex shell through its paces in a real-life trial that—let's be honest—is likely more applicable to most of our lives than hunkering down in a windswept tent strapped to some perilous peak. If you have trouble reading this message, view it in a [browser](.   [Esquire Add to Cart]( Welcome to Add to Cart, in which Esquire editors tell you about the clothes, shoes, watches, gear, gadgets, booze, and anything else we’re coveting right now. - The Editors at Esquire [The Arc'Teryx Beta Jacket Is a Lightweight, Layerable Wonder]( [The Arc'Teryx Beta Jacket Is a Lightweight, Layerable Wonder]( Iam no mountaineer. When it comes to slate-gray, imposing entities, I'm more likely to be staring at a skyscraper than a summit. But by virtue of living in Brooklyn and working in Manhattan—oh, and commuting via the subway—I find myself outside in unpleasant weather with some regularity. And I do escape my urban environs from time to time, shuffling off for a weekend to somewhere that's free of car horns and light pollution. All of which is to say: While I'm not the guy to test something from outdoor outfitter Arc'Teryx under the most extreme conditions, I'm pretty well suited to putting a Gore-Tex shell through its paces in a real-life trial that—let's be honest—is likely more applicable to most of our lives than hunkering down in a windswept tent strapped to some perilous peak. [SHOP NOW]( [You Need a Good Winter Coat. Here Are 30 of the Best.]( [You Need a Good Winter Coat. Here Are 30 of the Best.]( As the cold settles in, the perfect winter coat is an essential. [SHOP NOW]( [25 Great Pairs of Underwear for Men, According to Pros]( [25 Great Pairs of Underwear for Men, According to Pros]( From briefs to trunks, choose the pair that's most comfortable for you. [SHOP NOW]( [12 Best iPad Air Cases For When You're On-The-Go]( [12 Best iPad Air Cases For When You're On-The-Go]( Keep your favorite piece of tech protected from any drops, spills, and mishaps. [SHOP NOW]( [The Best Beard Balms Help You Tame Even the Unruliest Scruff With Ease]( [The Best Beard Balms Help You Tame Even the Unruliest Scruff With Ease]( Warning: They'll also make your facial hair smell really, really good. [SHOP NOW]( [Image] [Image] [The 4 Best Knife Sets for One-Stop Kitchen Shopping]( [The 4 Best Knife Sets for One-Stop Kitchen Shopping]( So, you're all caught up on The Bear and are inspired to get chefing. Not like Italian Beef chefing, we mean you want to do some real-deal Jacques Pepin type stuff. You want to break down ducks and chop up mirepoix and say shit like "needs more acid, chef." Well, some kitchen gadgets and top-notch cookware will help with that, but what you really can't do without are great knives. [SHOP NOW]( [Image] [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Esquire is a publication of Hearst Magazines. ©2023 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3779

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