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DAN AUERBACH OF THE BLACK KEYS ON NASHVILLE
The musician and producer shares the musical hotspots and culinary highlights of his home town
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The liberating power of a uniform
Dressing for work can feel rebellious, says Esquire’s style columnist
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Let it shine
The black work shoe now works after 6pm
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Rodeo drive
With Toy Story 5 riding into cinemas in June, Sheriff Woody’s mid-century cowboy costume feels curiously on point
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Working 9 to 5
Watches that get the job done
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Easy rider
Is there still a place for an old-world limo in the modern world of work?
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A quiet place
The new noise-cancelling headphones carve out focus wherever you are
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Esquire For Better Men
Esquire is the ultimate style bible for British men: the authority on watches, fashion, grooming and culture. We exist to champion Better Men, and this mission runs through everything we do — from the contributors we work with to the cover stars we celebrate. Every page is dedicated to helping our readers live, look and be better.
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Heart of Oak
How a single design made Audemars Piguet legendary
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Out of office
A smarter summer skincare kit for the first weekends away
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Hot desk
Esquire’s contributing design editor Charlene Prempeh makes the case for dressing your workstation
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Big night?
Office-friendly sunnies for when the team drinks take a turn
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The Style Shrink
Our in-house style savant has your springtime sartorial questions covered
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LaKeith Stanfield is putting in the work
The actor achieved Hollywood stardom playing a host of challenging characters. Now, he’s ready to push himself even further
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Douglas Stuart’s treasure island
The Scottish author returns with a gripping new novel set on the Isle of Harris
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Jesse Jenkins
The London-based chef knows the secret to the perfect sandwich (it’s crisps)
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Night moves
From car parks to catwalks, Caleb Arredondo’s haunting saxophone is the sound of now
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The five-step office-style reset
(according to Esquire’s style director Zak Maoui)
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Shirts getting real
Caroline Issa is Esquire’s resident Wardrobe Mistress and the UK’s most stylish woman. This issue: why it’s time to button up (again)
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The simple trick to moving with confidence
(according to British choreographer and director Sir Wayne McGregor)
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How to take a self-portrait
(you actually like)
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Welcome to THE MEN AT WORK SURVEY 2026
How do you feel about your job right now? We asked you and, boy, did you tell us
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THE FINAL BOSS
A number of high-profile firms are experimenting with getting rid of middle-managers. But how does work work when no one is in charge?
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HAIL TO THE CHIEF
FRESH FROM WINNING A BRIT AWARD, WITH HIS FIRST ALBUM IN SEVEN YEARS ABOUT TO DROP, SKEPTA IS PROVING HE ISN’T JUST KING OF GRIME BUT MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE
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WHO WANTS TO BE A BILLIONAIRE?
What does membership of the ‘three comma club’ do to an individual — and to the world around them?
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Circling forward
Employment has never looked more uncertain, clouded by the unstoppable rise of artificial intelligence, a precarious balance of power and a looming climate crisis. What do some of the world’s leading futurists see on the horizon? Here are five key predictions
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The age of the ‘Executie’
Men’s relationship with their faces is changing, with tweakments, cosmetic procedures and plastic surgery more popular than ever among a male demographic. But for many, the target is not sexual attractiveness, but corporate advantage: bedroom eyes are out, boardroom eyes – and teeth, and skin, and chin – are in
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Archie Madekwe
The young British actor on why Will Poulter is his modern male role model