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Rating: - Classy yet spicy
This is the ideal men's magazine for women, but as I am male, I shall address only this half of the population: Esquire flourishes with a perfect balance of worldly wisdom and professional taste. The reader, for a few delectable moments, is a cosmopolitan elite. Esquire respects its readership, talks as from one expert to another, because it simply does not pay to insult intelligence. If you think Wired gets a bit too excited, if the New Yorker spends equal time in your hands and on the coffee table, if Maxim seems tawdry though witty, buy (do not borrow, as you will inevitably cut out a column on ties) a copy of Esquire, try it out, see if the woman in your life likes it (she will, and she will likely buy you a subscription). Note that alcohol and tobacco claim a bit more space than some of us (er, I) may care for.
Rating: - One of the best magazines out there
I've been a loyal subscriber to Esquire for five years or so. It's a great magazine that I really can't say enough about. Sure there are bad issues and some mundane articles, but overall the articles are interesting, the photos are great, the fiction that appears in it is first-rate. And it has something for all types of men, and even for women. This is one of the more important magazines of our times, one that I would recommend to anyone.
Rating: - If only "Esq." would turn down the volume....
A great, general "men's interest" magazine. I appreciate learning all those things no one ever taught me but I wish I knew, such as the finer points of mixing various drinks, classic men's fashions, insights into women, and all sorts of other manly things. However. While it certainly grabs one's attention on the newsstand, the cover is a bit embarassing to hold in public--even "Playboy" is more discrete? And the general tone or attitude of almost all the writing is edgy, sarcastic, in-your-face. While amusing in small doses, it gets tiring quickly when it is the pervasive tone. Perhaps I've outgrown "Esq."?! Still, I like reading what "Esq." has to say, but the tone is getting in the way. Please turn down the volume.
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