In case you missed it, our editors are obsessed with the Hanes Short-Sleeve Beefy T-Shirt. In the past, we've crowned it as our all-time-favorite tee, and how could it not be? It's soft, durable, versatile, and, for Amazon Prime Day, only $6. Yeah, you read that right. In the year 2024, turns out you can cop a clothing deal that good! But only on July 16 and 17, because when Prime Day is over, the Hanes Beefy T-Shirt loses its 50 percent off deal and goes back to $12. Not an enormous price jump, granted, but enough of one to have made me already restock my white-tee rotation while this deal lasts. |
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So I posed a question to the Esquire shopping team: What are you actually buying during Prime Day? The answers were surprisingly mundane but on the whole plenty helpful. In the tech category, we've got Amazon smart-home stuff and a portable charger. No soundbars or new TVs in sight. Elsewhere, it's pretty much the same. Here's a useful guide to the most practical deals to buy this Prime Day. |
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