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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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Today, the hooded sweatshirt has gone fully mainstream. Not only is it available in every conceivable color, fabric, size, and print, but you can buy one for anywhere from $30 to $3,000. From breathable, workout-oriented options done up in the best technical fabrics, to beefy, ultra-comfortable takes for serious lounging, and versions you can wear to the office, there's a hoodie out there for everyone—a cozy style ranging from athletic to elegant, from a laundry-day fallback to a thousand-dollar luxury piece. And remember: The astute foresight of Champion is never as appreciated as it is in winter. So pay your respects to the humble sweatshirt and commence the hoodie harvest. |
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Dates must mean nothing, because all the sales are already here. |
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The best things in life are compressible. |
| The accessory is the easiest way to add a flourish to your fit. |
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I've already said that my jeans of choice are by Wrangler. The cut is better than that of any other pair under $100, and the weight is better, too. So it shouldn't be a surprise that my brand loyalty extends to the torso. The best denim shirt on earth is by Wrangler. Specifically, it's the rigid indigo western shirt, product code 70127MW. When I'm up, when I'm down, when I'm stumped on what to wear, I normally just grab one of these. |
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