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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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We know the sales are out of control and you're probably over all the hyped language and email blasts. But, sadly, good deals are just too hard to ignore. One we recommended shopping right now is Hoka's latest promotion in line with all those President's Day deals. Whether you're an avid runner, a 13-minute miler, or simply looking for a comfortable shoe to run errands in, Hoka makes some of the best, most durable sneakers around—and we would know, we've put them to the test. Combined with the fact that Hoka doesn't often feature large discounts, you'll want to take advantage of the brand's early Presidents' Day sale, where you can find your favorite pairs for only $99. After all, you did promise that 2024 would be the year you really commit to your workouts. What better motivation than a new pair of running shoes? |
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The winter event has deals up to 50% off. |
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You promise you didn't—and even if you have, your gift is in the mail, right? That excuse used to work perfectly, except that now there's a little thing called Amazon, who will ship anything overnight, and sometimes, same day. If you show up to Valentine's Day without a gift, it's obviously all on you. Sure, maybe most popular gifts are all sold out. Maybe you just couldn't think of what to get this year and ran out of time. (In that case, check out the single best Valentine's Day 2024 gift). Whatever your current circumstance is, don't worry. These kind of things happen. They always happen to somebody. No need to sulk. But, you do have to get a gift as soon as humanly possible. You don't have to waste your time browsing though, because we did that for you. |
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