5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From a cool, affordable cardigan to grooming gear fit for a superhero

5 stylish items to buy this week 5 stylish items to buy this week

The Valet. team is constantly scouring shops and the web to find the latest and greatest items from the worlds of fashion, footwear and gear. Here, the editors have assembled their latest finds—the items we deem worthy of your hard-earned money. Browse away, treat yourself to something and start the week off right.

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Items featured in this story are independently selected by the editorial team. Purchasing via our links may earn Valet. a portion of the sale, which helps fund our editorial mission.

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Fuzzy cardigans are definitely having a moment. And this is a great one, for a great price. California Arts & Recreation Board is a brand that promotes accessible design by producing less and offering quality at a reasonable price point. Case in point: This collared button-up cardigan features a relaxed boxy fit, dropped shoulders and a slight crop to hit right at the waist. It's knit from a soft mohair and nylon blend that's soft but strong.

Moonlight mohair cardigan,
$168 by Carb

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This shirt is designed to make a statement. Literally. It's part of Psycho Bunny's second iteration of their yearly initiative, Color Outside the Lines. The brand invited celebrities known for leading lives of creativity and purpose to design some pieces for a capsule collection that will raise money for YoungArts. The group includes Daddy Yankee, Kendrick Sampson, Justise Winslow, Brother Nature and Jay Versace. But this piece, in partnership with Daddy Yankee, is a standout. The oversized embroidered patch, designed with Mexico City-based illustrator Raul Urias, is a celebration of dedication, focus and energy required to conquer the world—all themes that are important to Daddy Yankees' unique perspective and journey as a musician. Not a bad message, right?

Daddy Yankee COTL sweatshirt,
$175 by Psycho Bunny

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Let's get dark for a second. Until I'm able to kit out my own secret bat cave, this collection will have to do. Gotham City's Wayne Enterprises has joined up with Uncrate for a high-performance range of fashion, accessories, fitness gear and other hero-worthy essentials. But our favorite of the all-black capsule collection has to be the grooming gear from Patricks. Looking like something that might go in a utility belt, the WE2 Anti-Fatigue Moisturizer utilizes Swiss biotechnology and colloidal gold for a mattifying and invigorating oil-free hydrator that brightens skin while reducing the signs of aging and fatigue associated with long nights—something Bruce Wayne knows something about, right?

WE2 moisturizer,
$118 by Wayne Enterprises for Patricks

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These are cooler than your average cargos. Older Brother is a California label that makes genderless clothing from all-natural and up-cycled materials. The clothes are dyed using plant-based materials (everything from flowers and fermented vegetables to bee pollen). Their latest 'Hand Me Down' Collection utilizes old fabric scraps from past seasons and includes these big pocket pants. The relaxed hemp fabric has the texture of a more substantial linen and the contrasting wild silk and flax large front pockets wrap around the sides of the pants. Each pair is truly a one-of-a-kind piece.

Big pocket pants,
$265 by Older Brother

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This is not a toy. But that doesn't mean it won't be fun. Vancouver-based label Reigning Champ just dropped a premium mini basketball hoop—like the one you had hanging on your closet door or in your dorm room, only way more luxe. Featuring a custom laser-perforated stainless steel backboard and spring-loaded rim, it comes with all the required mounting hardware and a matching all-white embossed leather mini basketball. Limited only to 100 pieces, you could legit call this art.

West 4th mini hoop,
$400 by Reigning Champ

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