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The dress code was cocktail attire, but Tiger Woods wore a hoodie. “I’m pretty, pretty chi

The dress code was cocktail attire, but Tiger Woods wore a hoodie. “I’m pretty, pretty chill,” he told me when I asked where his personal style was weaved throughout the new apparel and accessory line he’d recently been teasing as “the next chapter. Right now, this is what I wear every day,” he continued. “I just wanted it to be reflective of who I am. This isn't something that's fake, or not organic by nature. This is just who I am and the team did a great job of detailing all of that.” The GOAT and his long-rumored partner, TaylorMade, had the golf world on its toes for about a month since a trademark submission leaked. But this private event in Pacific Palisades was the long-awaited official announcement of Sun Day Red, Woods’ next apparel move after an amicably confirmed un-swooshing in January. [View in Browser]( [Esquire]( [SHOP]( EXCLUSIVE [SUBSCRIBE]( ['I'm Pretty, Pretty Chill': Tiger Woods Explains His Style and His New Brand]( ['I'm Pretty, Pretty Chill': Tiger Woods Explains His Style and His New Brand]( The dress code was cocktail attire, but Tiger Woods wore a hoodie. “I’m pretty, pretty chill,” he told me when I asked where his personal style was weaved throughout the new apparel and accessory line he’d recently been teasing as “the next chapter. Right now, this is what I wear every day,” he continued. “I just wanted it to be reflective of who I am. This isn't something that's fake, or not organic by nature. This is just who I am and the team did a great job of detailing all of that.” The GOAT and his long-rumored partner, TaylorMade, had the golf world on its toes for about a month since a trademark submission leaked. But this private event in Pacific Palisades was the long-awaited official announcement of Sun Day Red, Woods’ next apparel move after an amicably confirmed un-swooshing in January. [Read More](   [Here's Your First Glimpse of J.Crew's Latest Lookbook]( [Here's Your First Glimpse of J.Crew's Latest Lookbook]( Plus: A few words of advice from Esquire's editor-in-chief, Michael Sebastian, who's featured in the photos. [Read More]( [The Best 'True Detective: Night Country' Finale Theories on Reddit]( [The Best 'True Detective: Night Country' Finale Theories on Reddit]( With so many questions—and one episode left!—we turned to a dangerous place for answers. [Read More](     [Russia's Beef With NATO Now Extends to the Prime Minister of Estonia, Kaja Kallas]( [Russia's Beef With NATO Now Extends to the Prime Minister of Estonia, Kaja Kallas]( Well, there's nothing ominous about the fact that Vladimir Putin is making lists and checking them twice, or that he's pre-emptively announcing who's on them publicly. It is an apparent violation of Vlad's International Law to point out that it rather blew goats being a Soviet satellite nation for a half-century. Gee, how very Christopher Rufo of them. [Read More](   [27 Luxury Couches That Deserve to Be Your Centerpiece]( [27 Luxury Couches That Deserve to Be Your Centerpiece]( The best looking, most comfortable sofas on the market. [Read More]( [61 Brands That Prove Golf Is Embracing Great Style]( [61 Brands That Prove Golf Is Embracing Great Style]( From household names to trendy newcomers, these are the labels that'll have you looking right from tee to green. [Read More](     [Jon Stewart's 'Daily Show' Return Was Exactly What We Needed]( [Jon Stewart's 'Daily Show' Return Was Exactly What We Needed]( "Welcome to The Daily Show," Jon Stewart said on Monday night, when he returned to the late-night show that made him famous. "Now, where was I?" If you haven't heard the good news, Stewart will host The Daily Show on Mondays this season—in preparation for, of course, the upcoming 2024 presidential election. As expected, Stewart did not mince a single word during the 42-minute-long broadcast. [Read More](   [ESQ SHR Jewelry]( [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo]( [How satisfied are you with the content of this newsletter?]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Esquire is a publication of Hearst Magazines. ©2024 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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