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The 41 Most Iconic Pieces From the Golden Age of Merch

From the ubiquitous Yeezus Tour tees to a rare Sally Rooney tote, these are the wildly covetable merch drops that defined the last decade and change of fashion, culture, and beyond.

Jumping Hour Watches Are Having a Moment—Here's Why You Need One

Get familiar with one of the most intricate complications in all of watchmaking.

Lewis Hamilton Debuted IWC’s Fully Glow-in-the-Dark Ceramic Watch

It’s just a concept watch for now—but it’s cool as hell.

Versace’s Wild New Kicks Are Here to Shake Up the Luxury Sneaker Game

The Italian label calls its just-launched Mercury silhouette “an artifact from the future.”

Tom Holland Unveiled His Laddiest Haircut Yet

The fresh crop is technically for his West End role in Romeo & Juliet, but it feels extremely British high street.

The Real-Life Diet of Luke Davis, Who Was Chris Hemsworth's Furiosa Stunt Double

The stunt performer caught up with GQ about rapidly changing his diet to match a new actor's physique, recovering from injuries, and the hardest hit of his career.

The Best Pillows Will Cradle Your Sleepy Little Head

Not too firm, not too fluffy...juuuuuust right.

How to Buy the Best Sunscreen in the World

Domestic SPF just doesn’t stack up to what they get overseas.

Is Steak a Health Food Now?

Sweetgreen now serves up choice cuts of red meat on health grounds, and the salad chain is far from alone.

Artists Are Canceling Arena Tours Right and Left. Maybe They Shouldn’t Have Been Playing Arenas in the First Place

In 2024, the road’s gotten rough for everyone from Jennifer Lopez to the Black Keys. There are a lot of reasons why artists aren’t selling out big concert venues like they used to—but GQ columnist Chris Black wonders if the big concert venues are the problem.

The Bear Season 3 Trailer Is Finally Here

Plus, everything we know about the future of your favorite culinary comedy-drama.

How Tim Myers Pulled Off the Blackjack (and Social Media) Run of the Century

The New Zealander started wagering 10 cents for every Instagram follower on a single blackjack hand each day, and the wins just started to pile up.

Brad Pitt and George Clooney Are Together Again (and Working Each Other's Nerves) in the Wolfs Trailer

See two iconic movie-star pals reunite— to play guys who appear to have just about had it with each other— in a new Columbia Pictures and Apple Original Films action comedy.

The New York Mets Just Had One of the Funniest Days Ever

It’s not every day a player throws his glove into the stands and declares (maybe) that he is on the worst team in the league.

Josh Allen on the Bills’ New Era and Ripping His Pants in Paris

The Buffalo Bills QB fills us in on his offseason, his viral new teammate, and his hydration habits.

Bill Walton Was Basketball’s Cosmic Explorer

The Hall of Fame player and eternally entertaining broadcaster tapped into a deeper, weirder level of ball.

On the Road With Chris Eubanks, Who Will Take Chick-Fil-A Over Escargot

For the American tennis player, Southern comfort is the goal in both Atlanta and the Southern hemisphere.

How Ebon Moss-Bachrach Gave The Bear Some Teeth

This year he won an Emmy for playing Cousin Richie, the cranky loose cannon in The Beef’s kitchen. Next year he’ll be Ben Grimm in Marvel’s Fantastic Four. Some actors wait their whole lives for a moment like this. Moss-Bachrach isn’t one of them. “I was never asking,” he says, “when it was going to be my turn.”

How 4batz Became Music’s Hottest New Star: ‘Ain’t Nothing Calculated’

The streaming sensation reveals his real voice, answers the industry-plant allegations, and talks Ye’s and Drake’s endorsements in his exclusive first profile.

Jerry Seinfeld Says Movies Are Over. Here’s Why He Made One Anyway

The billionaire comedian could be doing anything with his time and talent, so why did he direct a movie about Pop-Tarts? In a candid conversation, Seinfeld explains all that—as well as his role in making that instantly-legendary Curb finale, and his sense that people misunderstood his own show’s notorious ending.

Curb Your Enthusiasm Is Over. JB Smoove Is Just Getting Started

Larry David calls him indispensable. Richard Lewis told him he was “a fucking beast” as a comic actor. But as he prepares to say goodbye to the show that made him an out-of-nowhere comedy star in his 40s, Smoove is facing forward: “I'm still fresh…. I can work with anybody, I can do anything.”