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In this issue

Get Intimate, from Dinner Party . . . to After-Party

This Way Out Whitney Cummings, Retroactive Ombudsman

What’s the Deal . . . with John Mulaney?

The Esquire Guide to Funny

The Forever Coach

Am I . . . A Vette Guy?

The 2020 Corvette makes its case to a new generation of drivers. Will they see past the midlife crisis?

Am I . . . A Vette Guy?

3 mins

Twitter Wants To See This Guy Naked

William Jackson Harper of “The Good Place” reflects on abs and the afterlife

Twitter Wants To See This Guy Naked

3 mins

Chew On This

More than a decade after Noma’s opening, Copenhagen is still the capital of mind-blowing culinary experiences. But have restaurants that aim to provoke gone too far?

Chew On This

3 mins

In Defense Of The Pickleback

The divey special is now fancy enough for cocktail bars—and home

In Defense Of The Pickleback

2 mins

To Unfollow Or Not To Unfollow

In the digital age, sharing custody of interests isn’t easy.

To Unfollow Or Not To Unfollow

4 mins

How To Be Nice Online

Handle Coworkers On Tinder And Relatives On Facebook With Advice From Josh Gondelman, The Internet’s Nicest Guy

How To Be Nice Online

1 min

Executive Decision

Former Hearst CEO Frank Bennack shares lessons learned from 28 years in the C-suite

Executive Decision

3 mins

The Leather Jacket: Yep, Still Essential

Everything you need to know about the most REBELLIOUS outerwear there is

The Leather Jacket: Yep, Still Essential

1 min

What About Vintage?

How to dodge the fakes and find THE REAL THING

What About Vintage?

1 min

It's Not A Tuna!

Actually, it is. SEIKO fishes out a classic with ties to diving and AH-NOLD.

It's Not A Tuna!

1 min

Zegna's New Kicks

The century-old ITALIAN BRAND gets a 21st-century upgrade

Zegna's New Kicks

2 mins

You're My Boy, Blue

Tiffany Wants To Put A Ring On You

You're My Boy, Blue

1 min

Sail Into Style

Make SEASE, a new Italian label, your go-to for pieces that work from boat to boardroom

Sail Into Style

1 min

The Price Of Being A Good Hair Guy

A great haircut can be transformative. But is it really worth SPENDING HUNDREDS on a trim? It depends.

The Price Of Being A Good Hair Guy

2 mins

What's The Deal... With John Mulaney?

He Has Two Emmys, A Multi special Deal With Netflix, And The Respect Of Comedians You Probably Worship. He ’s Also A Suit-wearing Square Who’s Inspired By Stephen Sondheim And Writes Jokes About His Pug, Petunia. Is That What We Really Need In 2019?

What's The Deal... With John Mulaney?

10+ mins

The Forever Coach

Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim Is The Longest-tenured Coach In College Basketball History, And One Of Its Winningest—a Living Legend. Earlier This Year, While Driving, He Was Involved In An Accident That Took A Man’s Life. This Fall, At 74, He Returns To The Only Job He’s Ever Known. What Else Would He Do?

The Forever Coach

10+ mins

The Remains

Christian Gonzalez grew up riding ATVs, ran cross-country in high school, and spoke English without an accent. So what was he doing in the middle of a deadly desert, risking his life to return to the American town he called home? Forensic scientists in south Texas want to give his family— and hundreds of others—some answers.

The Remains

10+ mins

King Layer

Naoki Kobayashi, Japanese pop icon and star of Netflix's The Earthquake Bird, shows you how to deploy the timeless fashion trick for adding depth— and versatility—to any fall outfit.

King Layer

1 min

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Esquire US Magazine Description:

PublisherHearst magazines

CategoryLifestyle

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Esquire is a men's magazine that has been defining what it means to be a man since 1933. The magazine is known for its high-quality journalism, its coverage of style, culture, and politics, and its signature blend of wit and sophistication.

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