Unlock the Hottest World Cup Drops and Summer Styles That Esquire’s Editors Can’t Stop Raving About—Get Ahead Before They Sell Out!
Ever wonder how to blend sporty swagger with everyday style without looking like you just rolled off the pitch? Well, I’ve got a little secret to share: it’s all about those killer pieces that don’t just scream “athlete,” but whisper streetwear chic with every step. From the nostalgic charm of the Copa Mundial to the slick swag of designer collabs like Adidas x Willy Chavarria, this lineup is here to turn heads and make comfort look effortless. And trust me, whether you’re chasing goals on the field or just the latest summer vibe, these picks will have you covered. Ready to swap out the same-old wardrobe for something with a little more kick? Let’s dive in and discover the gear that’s rewriting the rules of casual cool. LEARN MORE
Trust that Willy Chavarria is maybe the only designer out there who could make a Copa Mundial a streetwear commodity.—Luke Guillory, commerce editor
Speaking of Adidas and Willy Chavarria, the World Cup collaboration sold out within days on the Adidas site, but there’s some stock hidden over on the Chavarria site. Crucially, the Jorge Campos-inspired goalkeeper shirt is still there—a big one for me, an American who silently roots for El Tri.—L.G.
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Diego Maradona is my greatest of all time. To pull off the Hand of God and the Goal of the Century in one game, no other comes close to that sort of poetry. I’ll be wearing this all summer with the goal of pissing off as many British people as possible.—L.G.
Nécessaire does no wrong. Its new eucalyptus water spray will help keep your skin fresh and hydrated all summer long. Plus, it just looks and smells good.—Krista Jones, senior director commerce & partnerships
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As a printed silk scarf, this Logan T. Sibrel number for Todd Snyder stands on its own—I want to buy it. As an addition to Todd Snyder’s Artist Series, with 100 percent of proceeds getting donated to Visual AIDS, my conscious is telling me I’m obligated to buy it.—L.G.
Pantofola d’Oro has long been my annoying hipster-y soccer cleat obsession. But for the World Cup, it put out a collection with South African designer Thebe Magugu that is, surprisingly, big heat.—L.G.
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No one does the e-reader better than Boox. The brand’s new Go 6 has a stylus for note-taking and an uptick in RAM. It’s thin, it’s easy to use; why don’t you own one yet?—K.J.
Also on the books for World Cup summer: Once again convincing myself I can pull off Hawaiian shirts. I think this will be the year it clicks.—L.G.
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Simply, a stunningly beautiful shirt.—L.G.
Chemena Kamali’s Chloé is a recurring source of fashion inspiration for my better half. Even though our planned beach trips for this summer are on Long Island and the Outer Banks, she has been oooh-ing and aah-ing over this À La Plage collection—which was made for much more extravagant beaches. I like to let her dream.—L.G.
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One of These Days is singularly adept at making merch for fictional businesses that I actually want to buy. —L.G.
Looking for the perfect light, versatile jacket to pack for your summer vacation to Italy? Vince made it.—K.J.
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Speaking of vacation outfits, we can’t get enough of Buck Mason’s light and airy cotton pieces for summer. This is the lightweight shirt I have in my cart right now.—K.J.
Parachute knows what’s up: The brand just launched its most plush robe yet, made of long-staple Turkish Aegean cotton, which comes in four calming colors. Complete the set with the matching Classic Plush Slippers—you’ll never want to get dressed after putting these on.—Bellamy Richardson, associate commerce editor
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Summer calls for skin scents. The latest drop from Discothèque draws inspiration from 1990s Japanese jazz clubs, blending sandalwood, white musk, and tonka bean. A jasmine top note adds a soft intimacy, making the fragrance feel close and personal.—Andrea Ríos, fashion assistant
I’ve been known to enjoy a Porn Star Martini with Chinola’s deliciously tart passionfruit liqueur. Yesterday, Chinola added a fourth liqueur to its lineup: guava. If it’s as yummy as the rest of the fruity liqueurs, we already know it’s divine. Get ready for lots of guava cocktails this summer.—B.R.
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