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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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Do not conflate easy gifting with lazy gifting. The two are not the same. Gift cards can be lazy if you just panic buy one in line at the grocery store because you have no idea what to get someone. But, actually, gift cards have the power to be quite thoughtful. It just requires that you are, you know, thoughtful. Think about your husband, wife, or whoever, and really consider what they would love. After that, the fact that they make great last-minute gifts is just a bonus. To minimize the cognitive toll that being a thoughtful last-minute gift-giver takes, we've rounded up 55 of the best gift cards that you can give someone. |
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From the durable details to the beefed-up silhouettes, these will get you from one slippery destination to the next. |
| These ideas will have them testing limits, exploring options near and far, and, at the very least, trying something new. |
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Stay cozy and stylish all day, every day. |
| After 10 years of couch testing, I've found the one. |
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The best gifts are the ones that make our lives a little bit easier. That's why, this holiday season, I hope you aren't only shopping for other people—'tis the season for giving, and that includes giving something great to yourself, too. The holiday spirit is all about generosity and kindness, and when it comes to making your life a little bit easier, a little bit better, a little bit more luxurious, getting yourself a gift is of the utmost importance. It's a way of self-care, sure, but it's also just practical; there are some things in life that you wouldn't want someone else to gift you, and there are some things that are so personal and specific, you're the only person who could be the one to give it to yourself. |
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