5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From a rugged collaboration to a stylish sweater for less than $50

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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What's old is new again. For Buck Mason's first collaboration, the brand has partnered with the venerable American outerwear outfitter, Eddie Bauer. With the goal of recontextualizing a selection of Eddie Bauer's early innovations, the team at Buck Mason chose to reissue some sought-after archival pieces. They updated the designs only minimally, bringing them into the 21st century with modern technical innovations, while recreating the lived-in feel and vintage references, along with making intentional improvements for better fit and overall wearability. The end result is like the perfect customized vintage piece. And while the CPO jacket is our favorite, the whole line is definitely worth checking out.

Cascade down CPO jacket,
$225 by Buck Mason x Eddie Bauer

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Upgrade your everyday henley for winter. Using a luxe knit wool fabric from Italy's famed Baruffa-Lane Borgosesia mill, Banana Republic has given the standard henley shirt a shot of class. Available in three neutral shades (charcoal, oatmeal and, our favorite, olive green), it's a piece that can be worn on its own with jeans or fatigue pants, or layered under a jacket or suit to bring some casual elegance to a dressed-up seasonal look. It's as cool as it is cozy. Plus, for the next 24 hours, you can take advantage of the brand's seasonal sale to get up to 40% off sale styles, along with free shipping on purchases of $50+ for BR Rewards Members.

$100 by Banana Republic

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What's cooler than burning some Palo Santo to set the mood in your place? Burning it from one of these cheeky tins that borrow iconic designs from America's most well-known cigarette brands. Each tin contains six sustainably harvested sticks of the fragrant “holy wood”, which smolders nicely when ignited and releases a sweet, woodsy scent. When you're done burning them, reuse the handsome tins in your travel kit or for stashing items on your desk. They're sure to become a nice conversation piece.

Palo Santo incense,
$16 by Brother Brother

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Once the temperatures start dipping, we reevaluate our sock drawers. Time to get a few more sturdy pairs. And American Trench makes some of the best in the business. The brand's Mil-Spec sport socks share specifications with U.S. Military standard-issue socks: they're built to last and “proven to kill bacteria and promote moisture mitigation.” They make them in a wide range of colors and added a compression band in the footbed for additional performance, comfort and arch support. Grab a few pairs to wear with boots, slides and sneakers.

Mil-spec socks,
$14 by American Trench

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This feels like a fresh way to wear a cardigan. It's like a cross between a knit polo and a lightweight jacket. Knit from a soft blend of cotton and recycled polyester, it's got a soft, vintage feel and comes in three heathered neutral shades. It's an easy layer to throw over a T-shirt to smarten up a pair of jeans or cargo pants. Wear it under a jacket or suit and you've suddenly made it feel a whole lot more relaxed. Plus, at this price, how can you resist?

Button-front sweater,
$89.50 / $47.10 (w/code FALLIN) by Madewell

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