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Plus: James Montague on going Among The Ultras, Dyson's new robot vacuum, how to get the 1970s look

Plus: James Montague on going Among The Ultras, Dyson's new robot vacuum, how to get the 1970s look in six classic watches and the best TRX exercises [Logo] [Hero image]( [Fashion]( [A GQ public service announcement: get dressed to work from home]( Don’t let social isolation prevent you from getting fits off (or at least changing your underwear). A pair of house shoes will also make you feel like something is going on beyond dialing into conference calls as you make another smoothie. [Read article]( Today on GQ [Football]( [‘The far right has always been interested in football as a way to recruit’: James Montague on going Among The Ultras]( In his new book, 1312: Among The Ultras, James Montague met and spoke to hundreds of football’s ultras – the extreme fans that make up the hardcore of any club’s constituency. But how exactly is ultras culture changing in a febrile political atmosphere? [Read article →]( [Watches]( [How to get the 1970s look in six classic watches]( No longer the decade that taste forgot, the 1970s is having its fashion moment – and the same goes for its watches. An auction highlighting classic timepieces from the era shows there’s plenty of opportunities to pick up a slice of oh-so 1970s cool. [Read article →]( Subscribe Get GQ on the go! 6 issues delivered FREE to your door before it hits the shops + FREE ACCESS to Apple and Android editions… all for just £15! Alternatively, choose from one of our fantastic digital-only offers, available across all devices [Subscribe now]( [Tech]( [Dyson's 360 Heurist robot vacuum costs £800... tank tracks included]( We've seen the Dyson 360 Heurist in action: a robot vacuum that doesn't suffer dirt lightly. [Read article →]( ?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_campaign=Newsletter_2020-03-16&utm_content=A%20GQ%20PSA:%20get%20dressed%20when%20working%20from%20home [Fitness]( [The only TRX exercises you'll ever need to do]( If you've ever stared wistfully at the TRX in your gym and thought ‘that could be fun’, then this piece is for you [Read article →]( GQ EDITOR'S CLUB COMING SOON: GQ EDITOR'S CLUB Become part of an exclusive community bringing you closer to the heart of GQ with a calendar of business and lifestyle opportunities [find out more]( [Fashion]( [Watches]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Vero]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( | [View this email in your browser]( Queries about this email? Contact datacontroller@condenast.co.uk Condé Nast Publications 1 Hanover Square, London W1S 1JU © The Condé Nast Publications Ltd [Our Privacy Policy](

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