5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From the perfect chore jacket to a modern (and very stylish) alarm clock

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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Michael Williams, aka the blog father, knows his way around a good chore jacket. And when he realized that one of his favorite brands didn't make one, he partnered with Rivay to produce the perfect version. Cut from a garment-washed Italian herringbone cotton, in the handsome shade of “Rivay Racing Green”, it's got three external patch pockets and one handy interior pocket to stash your stuff. It's finished with durable urea buttons and adjustable cuffs. In his quest for a perfect jacket, we think Mr. Williams nailed it.

Chore jacket,
$328 by Rivay x A Continuous Lean

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This stylish alarm clock is a minimalist's dream. It blends analog charm with modern functionality. Crafted from durable materials like cast zinc and mineral glass, it features a silent Swiss movement and a soothing chime that gradually increases in volume, ensuring a gentle wake-up. Its discreet OLED display allows easy alarm setting without the need for a smartphone, promoting a screen-free bedroom environment. With tactile knobs for time and brightness adjustments, and a momentary nightlight, the Arc offers a serene and intentional start to your day.

Alarm clock,
$235 by Nanu

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How do you make an iconic Diptyque candle last longer? You swap the wick and flame for rattan sticks and a liquid fragrance. The French brand's new diffusers feature the Diptyque insignia, and the faceted oval-shaped glass vessel reveals the scent with a prismatic appeal. It's a healthier way to fill your space with fragrance and adds intrigue to any tabletop. And, of course, they come in Diptyque's most popular scents.

Diffuser,
$85 by Diptyque

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How do you make a graphic tee a little more “grown up”? Well, the Tokyo-based brand Neighborhood has some thoughts. Their version is printed with the slogan “The Filth and the Fury”—a nod to iconic British punk band the Sex Pistols. It's cut in an oversized boxy, slightly cropped fit from garment-dyed cotton-jersey. Wear it on its own to make a statement or play it a little more subtle by layering it under a jacket.

T-shirt,
$80 by Neighborhood

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Now's the time to start buying your shorts. Abercrombie & Fitch makes some great ones, of course. This pair, cut from a lightweight and breathable seersucker, comes in two dozen colorways, but the black is a modern way to wear seersucker. They feature a relaxed fit with a wider leg and six-inch inseam along with an elastic, drawstring waistband for easy wear.

Seersucker short,
$60 by Abercrombie & Fitch

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