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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 |
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Hoka is one of those brands that you simply have to pay attention to when it's having a sale. A Hoka sale is so rare, yet always so good—if you have any interest in running or fitness whatsoever, this is the place to shop. Maybe you didn't score a great Black Friday deal and you're looking for a late Christmas gift for yourself, or maybe you realized you need some extra running shoes and performance wear, or maybe you want to snag a gift for that buddy of yours you promised you'd definitely run the New York City Marathon with next year. The Hoka sale is your one-stop shop. |
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Time to get a little something for yourself. |
| From luxury steals to medicine cabinet essentials, don't sleep on these face-friendly deals. |
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Including 30% off your favorite AirPod models. |
| Grab up to 60% off on seasonal must-haves like knits, outerwear, pants, and more. |
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At this point, we're all sick of shopping, sales, shipping deadlines—the lot. Take it from a team of a team of editors who have been with you from the first Black Friday deal to finding actually-good last-minute gifts on Amazon. But then there are those sales that only happen once per year, and damnit, it's just not in our blood to let them fly under the radar. Moments like Lululemon's End of Year Scores, when the brand's superior activewear is at some of the best prices all year long. |
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