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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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As somebody who likes to go on long, meandering walks, I know the importance of a comfortable walking shoe. You won't be able to walk nearly as long as you'd like if your sneaker isn't delivering the finest support, cushioning, and breathability, and let's not forget about traction, lest you slip and fall while crossing the street. Walking is what I do best, so trust me when I tell you to turn to Adidas for a walking shoe that won't quit. |
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We won't tell her that you waited till the very last minute. |
| Remember: Fiscal responsibility was, is, and always will be the coolest look of them all. |
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The classic kicks are officially a part of American cinematic history. |
| You can't put a price on blocking the roar of real life. |
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Let me start this off by admitting to something: I have a shoe problem. It's the kind of shoe problem that leads me to look for unconventional storage solutions, because, between my roommate and me, we have enough shoes to stock a Foot Locker, and we don't have enough space in our apartment for these shoes to go anywhere that looks good. Or at least, we didn't. Nothing had really worked, until—until—the day I complained about my shoe woes to my colleague, and she said something that changed my life. "Have you tried Open Spaces?" |
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