Britain's most stylish, sophisticated and substantial men's magazine brand, Esquire is a practical and authoritative guide to getting the best out of life, as well as a sharp, funny and entertaining read for ambitious and adventurous men. Style, culture, sport, cars, girls, gadgets, food, humour, travel – Esquire combines brilliant journalism by Britain's best-known and most respected writers, with award-winning design and photography.
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I bought a subscription to Esquire and then downloaded the app. It says I am signed in to my subscription but when I try to read anything it asks me to buy a subscription!
Also a significant number of the articles rely heavily on photos that are ‘no longer available’. I’m assuming that Esquire bought a limited licence for their use which has now expired but the articles are pointless without them. I’m not sure what I’m getting for my money?