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Welcome to Add to Cart, in which Esquire editors tell you about the clothes, shoes, watches, gear, gadgets, booze, and anything else we’re coveting right now. \xa0 - The Editors at\xa0Esquire |
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On Mother's Day, the kids will draw on construction paper and create adorable homemade cards. They'll probably bravely toast the bread and peel the grapefruit themselves, before waking her up to a surprise breakfast in bed. They might even go so far as to spend their hard-earned allowance on something uniquely sweet. All you can do is brew the coffee and watch the kids go about their efforts safely. Face it: When it comes to cuteness, you can't outdo them. You should, however, get your wife your own gift—one that may not be jam-covered and sticky; one that might, in fact, bear zero reminders of motherhood at all. |
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At the very least, give her a call. |
| Save Mother's Day with beautiful flowers and quick shipping. |
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She deserves the best. We found the good stuff. |
| You can't go wrong going luxurious. |
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Mother's Day is the time of year when we celebrate superhero moms who expertly balance chaos with charisma and caffeine. But, let's tackle the real conundrum. What do you gift the mom who has everything? Whether she's the queen of tech gadgets or has a closet that rivals a boutique, finding the perfect present can feel like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube blindfolded. So, this year, I decided to skip the guesswork. |
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