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These Boots Were Made for Gawking

NN07 and Fracap just linked up to create fall’s rarest, hairiest hikers.

After a 35-Year Wait, a Legendary Vintage Watch Brand Has Finally Returned

Here’s everything you need to know about Universal Genève’s long-awaited comeback.

Even Justin Bieber’s Home-Run Fit Couldn’t Save the Yankees’ Season

“I support all sports,” Bieber tweeted in 2017.

TAG Heuer’s Newest Watch Is a High-Tech Tribute to a Legendary Formula 1 Driver

The Carrera Chronograph Tourbillon x Senna honors the late Brazilian racer Ayrton Senna.

How to Run a Marathon—Even If You Think You Can't

There are plenty of mileage guides out there, but Nike trainer and GQ wellness writer Joe Holder says this seven-step plan hits at something much deeper that will get you across the finish line.

How Randall Park Trained for His First Marathon at Age 50

“The intentions are there. Is the body there? Is the VO2 max there? I don't know.”

How to Deal With Stress—Without Hitting a Wall (or a Bar)

Read this if you're feeling a little on edge.

The Real-Life Diet of Longevity Doctor Valter Longo, Who Wants You to Finish Eating Well Before Bedtime

GQ spoke with the author of The Longevity Diet about why you shouldn't skip breakfast, the crucial difference between fasting and dieting, and the problem with eating too much protein.

A Munchkin’s Glow-Up and More Culture Picks

Ethan Slater talks Oz, Ari, and Marcel Marceau, plus new music from Tyler, the Creator and everything else you want to watch, listen to, and read about this weekend.

Tom Hanks's Uncanny-Valley Movie Here Is Good. No, For Real

No amount of CGI can make a convincing teenager out of 68-year-old Hanks, but Robert Zemeckis's latest meditation on the Boomers is more than the sum of its gimmicks.

Young Thug Is Going Home

The YSL RICO trial reached an unexpected conclusion today, with a surprise victory for Young Thug.

How Venom: The Last Dance Leaves Room For The Next Dance

Tom Hardy's supposedly-final Venom movie leaves at least two doors open for future symbiote shenanigans, because that's just how the Sony Spider-Verse works.

The New York Yankees Have Completely Lost Their Aura

For generations, the Yankees were the biggest and baddest team in professional sports, seemingly too powerful to ever be touched. Those days are over.

On the Road With Richard Sherman, Who Likes an Acai Bowl but Can’t Quit Taco Bell

The Seahawks icon is now traveling the country as part of the Thursday Night Football crew, and he has some thoughts.

Nika Mühl Is the WNBA's Most Stylish Player of 2024, as Voted by You

The Seattle Storm rookie stunned all season.

You Should Listen to the World Series on the Radio

Sure, you can watch Yankees-Dodgers on TV. But baseball, unique among sports, thrives in an audio-only setting.

On the Road With Sergio Pérez, Mexico’s F1 Megastar

Formula 1 veteran Sergio Pérez has had an unexpected career at every turn—and this season is no different. While fighting to keep his privileged seat at Red Bull Racing, Checo invites GQ to a crucial race in Hungary and then back home.

Heartstopper’s Joe Locke and Kit Connor Are Making Out Just Fine

As Netflix’s sweetest queer teen romance series returns for a third season, its stars hung out with GQ in NYC to discuss managing mutual stubble while kissing on camera, fulfilling their Broadway dreams, breaking out with Agatha All Along and Warfare, and why there’s nothing better than going out to dinner.

Stefon Diggs on Leaving Buffalo, His Fresh Start in Houston, and Why NBA Tunnel Fits Are Overrated

He’s one of the NFL’s most talented wide receivers, among its most outspoken, and quite possibly the sport’s most stylish player too. Now, on his third team, he’s looking to finally reach football’s promised land.

The Zen-Dad Wisdom of Michael Keaton

Thirty-five years after playing the Ghost With the Most made him into an A-list star (and, soon after, a superhero), the legendary screen eccentric whom Jenna Ortega calls “strangely normal” returns to old haunts in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and tells GQ what he’s learned from surviving decades in a fickle business: “You can get insecure and nervous, and go, ‘Wow, boy, I'm not doing so great right now.’ But when you get desperate, you're dead.”