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Esquire (1-year auto-renewal)

3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (95 customer reviews)

Cover Price: $54.89
Price: $8.00 ($0.73/issue) & shipping is always free.
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Issues: 11 issues / 12 months
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Esquire is the original and leading men's lifestyle magazine. Esquire's award winning editorial covers everything a man needs to know each month including the latest on style and clothes, what's new in cars, culture and entertainment and advice on money matters.

Who Reads Esquire?
Esquire is a magazine for affluent and successful men. It is a magazine geared toward men who dress themselves, have the means and knowledge to invest, can order at a fine restaurant, have a healthy respect and admiration for women, enjoy enriching vacations, and have mastered life's basics.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue: Esquire surveys the landscape to unearth the smart edge of the culture: the people, places, things and trends that intelligent, sophisticated men want, need, and ought to know.

  • Style: Seasonal menswear forecasts identify the best options for men covering the gamut of menswear, furnishings, and accessories for the spring season.
  • Women: Everything you want to know about women is answered by Esquire’s esteemed group of editors and resident experts.
  • Trends: Focused on the stylish options and Esquire’s editors guide readers through all the best the seasons have to offer.
  • Women We Love: Esquire’s most enduring franchise and a celebration of man’s favorite vice, saluting women whose beauty extends far beyond the physical, revealing Esquire’s pick of the Sexiest Woman Alive.
  • People: Esquire celebrates and identifies the next generation of cultural influencers destined to impact our lives and shape the destiny of our countries national dialogue.
  • Feature Articles: In each issue of Esquire, the talented editorial bring you the latest on style and clothes, what's new in cars, culture and entertainment and advice on money matters. You will find monthly features such as Esquire's Man at His Best, Style Tips, Ten Things You Don't Know about Women, Answer Fella, Funny Joke from a Beautiful Woman, What I've Learned, and Women We Love.

Magazine Layout:
Esquire's design is witty and clean. Articles are displayed in easy to follow formats and feature vibrant images that detail items featured in the magazine.

Contributors:
Esquire's contributors are some of the most world renowned journalists, TV personalities, musicians, authors and military strategists in the world, including Ted Allen, George Foreman, and Thomas P. M. Barnett.

Past Issues:


Comparisons to Other Magazines:
Esquire is a magazine that resonates with the modern man. It is a magazine that speaks to the multi-faceted, successful man, who is culturally in tune. The unique blend of intelligent service, stories, and ability to entertain and inspire makes it a must-read for tastemakers and influencers alike.

Advertising:
Esquire has a wide variety of advertisers, from fashion to accessories and cars to spirits, and everything in between.

Awards:
In 2007, Esquire won a National Magazine Award in the reporting category. Since editor-in-chief, David Granger, took over in 1997, Esquire has been nominated for 41 National Magazine Awards, with 10 wins.

Product Description

Esquire is the original and leading men's lifestyle magazine. Esquire's award winning editorial covers everything a man needs to know each month including the latest on style and clothes, what's new in cars, culture and entertainment and advice on money matters.

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Product Details

  • Format: Magazine
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Publisher: Hearst Magazines
  • ASIN: B001THPA3K
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (95 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #30 in Magazines (See Top 100 in Magazines)
  • This magazine subscription is provided by Hearst Magazines

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Subscription Term Name:1-year|Amazon Verified Purchase
In their memorable October 2008 issue, Esquire celebrated their 75th anniversary. To commemorate the event they published an experimental limited-edition of the issue that featured something called electronic ink, with moving words and flashing images. My copy wasn't one of the lucky ones, but it was proof that this venerable publication wasn't behind the times.

This had been a magazine that I had previously bought the occasional issue to read in airport terminals while traveling, or in lobbies while waiting to keep an appointment. Had often thought about subscribing, but for one reason or another hadn't done it. I subscribed during one of those opportunities here on Amazon when the price was too good to pass up, and am glad that I did.

The magazine: their 200-page December 2008 issue had the expected plethora of ads, but also had some excellent recipes for chili, of all things, along with an amazingly creative gift guide. There was an interesting article about how Jaguar had been sold by Ford to India's Tata Motors and the effect that it would have on that carmaker. The issue also celebrated the innovators who are leading the way to a better world for all of us.

The March 2009 issue listed the top fifty songs that we should be listening to, and the diversity of their choices was surprising. No spoilers here; just look it up, even online, as they have a great Web presence to compliment their written articles. They offered suggestions on how we could create and maintain a better, greener environment, not just in a philosophical sense but with some innovative product suggestions as well. From that article I now know about Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap, a 100% organic product that has been around since WW II. We learn something new every day.

I have no problem with their ads, as here in this digital age they contribute to keeping the cost of this publication down. Their articles are tight and concise, often filled with more humor than one might expect from a magazine that's been around for so long.

Check the deals here. It's as good as it was in your father's or grandfather's day, only far more up to date... and actually even better.
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Subscription Term Name:1-year
I hadn't read Esquire for a few years, but remembered it as being a great mixture of satire, fashion, and just interesting articles. When the opportunity to subscribe for a year for $2 presented itself, I couldn't resist. The magazine has changed somewhat, but the features that have not been continued have been replaced with other interesting things. It's a great read. I'm very happy with it.
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207 of 282 people found the following review helpful
By Andrew
Subscription Term Name:2-year
Each issue of Esquire is like this: 30 pages of ads for expensive clothing, cars, cologne, and stuff like that before you even get to the table of contents. Then, in no particular order, you have an article about a celebrity you have absolutely no interest in, a feature about some clothing company or gadgets or something like that that you think is a really long ad (but isn't. Well, not officially.), a pictorial of some female celebrity you have never heard of, and one or two readable articles (these usually come in the form of short fiction or humor). Oh, and a lot more ads.

If you're thinking about subscribing to this because it's cheap and you just want something to read on the toilet or whatever, don't do that to yourself. Just spend a few extra dollars and subscribe to Mental Floss. If you want to have forgettable pop culture rammed down your throat and ads for all the latest gadgets and clothing so you can buy all that stuff so then when people come over to your swingin' secret agent pad they can look at your stuff and go "Damn, this guy's as cool as the people in magazine ads," then you should totally subscribe to this.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Never received an issue
Ordered the magazine in August 2011 and still waiting to receive a single issue. I have tried getting the problem resolved through email with the publisher but with no results. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Bryce Parker
Shallow and Maxim-esque, Esquire is bloated with ads
The cover on my last issue featured Sofia Vergara in Agent Provocateur's black lingerie - and I still didn't bother to renew my subscription. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jared Castle
Past its prime
I picked this up over the holiday for $5 and am glad I didn't pay full price. Esquire is well past its prime and is just a so-so magazine now. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Prime Depth
Great gift for guys
It's the gift that literally keeps giving. Birthday? I'm covered. New Year's? I'm covered. Christmas? I'm covered. So simple. And next year I'll just renew it again!
Published 4 months ago by roxy
Too much stuff about celebrities...who cares!
Got this mag cause I wanted a style magazine. Its obsessed with celebrities. I could care less...and I love in LA.

Anyway, if you like TMZ you will prob like this mag. Read more
Published 4 months ago by H. Wendt
magazine
i ordered this magazine by accident. i tried to cancel the order immediately. i got NO response. i tried again to cancel the order the next day and received NO response. Read more
Published 4 months ago by gabeayres
renewal mixup
I love Esquire magazine but the only problem is that since I renewed, I have been getting 2 copies each month. I know it takes 6 weeks to stop,so I just let it ride. Read more
Published 4 months ago by L. Lynne Grede
HAVEN'T RECEIVED ANYTHING YET
BY FAR, I HAVE NOT RECEIVED ANYTHING YET. JUST DON'T GET WHY IT TOOK SO LONG! SO I COULD NOT REALLY RATE IT!
Published 6 months ago by CYC
1 year = 4 issues
I ordered the one year subscription (non auto-renewal). I received four issues and then it stopped. Okay...it was only eight bucks but this is bogus!
Published 7 months ago by T. Brown
Overly Political / Dated Fashion
The Editor's letter and a lot of the articles seem to always have a strong Right Wing agenda. I guess that's fine if you want that, but that's not what I want in my magazines. Read more
Published 7 months ago by David Kruschke
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