Introducing Esquire Premium, a New Membership Program for Men Who Want to Dress Well

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There are three things a man does every day: sleeps, eats, and gets dressed*. We want to be involved—especially with that last bit.

It's not hard to find style advice on the Internet. We know. But it's damn near impossible to know what advice you can trust and whether the products linked or trends embraced are really good ideas or just creatively placed ads. Whether any of those items are good investments, or even wearable in real life.

That's where we come in. Introducing Esquire's new premium membership tier, which grants you access to the Esquire Style Guides, as well as a slew of other benefits. Here, we will show you how to get dressed for every occasion and live more stylishly. What are the 15 things you should have in your closet? What should you pack for a three-day work trip? How do you shop for a watch? Where do you find the perfect t-shirt? We have all the answers. Columns publish weekly, so you'll never get left hanging.

Esquire has been obsessed with style for more than ninety years, making us uniquely qualified to address your burning closet concerns. As for our pieces, they are straightforward, packed with tips and information, and incredibly useful. It is expert advice that will provide you with certainty and confidence.

In addition to the Style Guides, our premium membership tier also comes with unlimited access to Esquire.com, including The Politics Blog with Charles P. Pierce. You'll get a weekly newsletter from Charlie, a titan of political journalism in America, as well as one from our editor in chief, Michael Sebastian. Our magazine, which publishes six times a year, will arrive on your doorstep, plus, you'll have access to our entire ninety-year archive via Esquire Classic.

Wondering what this new offering looks like? Just take a look below for a sample of what you'll be able to read as soon as you become a premium member.

What Do I Pack for a Three-Day Work Trip?

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How to Find the Perfect T-Shirt

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The 15 Items Every Guy Should Have in His Wardrobe

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How to Buy a Watch

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*Does not apply to people living in nudist colonies.

What are the differences between the Esquire Premium, All Access, and Digital Only subscriptions?

The Style Guides are for premium subscribers only. And soon, we plan to make them interactive (think: pinging us for personalized advice on what to wear to the events on your calendar). Our premium tier also includes access to everything else we create—all stories published on Esquire.com, including the Politics Blog with Charles P. Pierce, our print magazine, a weekly subscribers-only newsletter from our editor in chief, Michael Sebastian, and access to our entire ninety-plus year archive.

All Access members receive unlimited access to the website, with the exception of the Style Guides, and the print magazine. Digital-only members can read everything on the site—except, again, the Style Guides—but they don’t receive the magazine.

For more information on how the different tiers stack up, read more HERE.

If I'm already a subscriber, do I still need to pay for The Style Guides / Premium tier?

Yes! If you are an All Access subscriber, you'll want to upgrade your subscription to Premium. Same goes for those who are Print- or Digital-Only subscribers. The premium tier—and specifically the Style Guides—is a separate offering.

What can I get for free?

While we hope you do decide to subscribe one day, we still appreciate you stopping by to read us in the meantime. For free, you can read three articles on Esquire.com each month or one article from The Politics Blog.

Why am I still getting blocked from reading certain articles on Esquire.com?

There are a few reasons this may be happening.

  • As a non-subscriber, you may have reached your maximum number of articles allotted in a 30-day period.

  • As a subscriber, you may not be logged in. Sign in at the button in the top righthand corner of your screen, OR you may have purchased a membership but not yet created an account. This can also be solved at the button in the top righthand corner.

  • As an All Access or Digital Only subscriber, you may be clicking on a story that is reserved for our Premium Tier readers.

Can I only subscribe to the print magazine?

Of course! The best magazine on the planet comes out six times a year and you can subscribe for that offering right HERE.

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