Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, and there's no send-off more American than a massive Labor Day weekend sale. To help you navigate the shopping holiday, I've scrolled far and wide to find the best Labor Day deals on everything from tech gadgets to furniture, fitness equipment, fall footwear, mattresses, suitcases, and men's clothing. As a shopping expert, it's quite literally my job to find the best Labor Day sales and deals—and I've even secured a handful of exclusive discount codes for Esquire readers such as yourself. |
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The thing about my summer body, or my summer self generally, is that I spend half the year crafting it and then half the year ruining it. From September to March, the sun sets early, so I'm in bed, under a big duvet, and asleep at a reasonable hour. I'm in the gym more, and I take my grooming regimen more seriously. From April through August, I live like a real piece of shit. I drink more, smoke more, use less sunscreen, and eat whatever the hell I can find. I build my summer body up and tear it down in this cycle year after year. Now I'm about to restart the cycle, and the only products that are really going to help me—besides the squat rack and kettlebells at my gym—are Therabody ones. |
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