5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From a breezy pop-over and utility vest to a rugged summer watch

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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Summer can be a tough season. You're on the go, you're often outside and near water. Make sure your valuables are protected and stashed away properly. This heavy-duty case is rustproof, dustproof, and watertight—built specifically to protect your essentials. It comes in three rugged colorways and features a three-step locking system, so you can rest assured that you'll be the only one with access to your valuables. It's ideal for travel, but also looks pretty cool on a desk or nightstand.

EDC dry box,
$30 by Evergreen Cases

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Here's a beach shirt that dresses like it's got plans. Todd Snyder's latest take on the classic popover is cut from lightweight Italian cotton and features a breezy texture that feels like vacation—whether you're on one or not. The pale blue stripes keep things crisp and coastal, while the relaxed fit and two-button placket offer just enough structure to throw it over trunks or tuck it into chinos. It's the kind of piece that proves you don't need to try too hard to look pulled together.

Cotton popover,
$198 by Todd Snyder

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Just because it's summer, doesn't mean you have to be without layers. This utility vest from Finisterre is cut from durable organic cotton canvas that feels broken-in from day one, and only gets better with wear. The workwear DNA is clear—ample patch pockets, a zip front, and triple rear pockets nod to vintage cycling vests—but the fit is sharp enough to layer over everything from an oxford shirt to a simple tee. And now you've got plenty of storage to stash your stuff.

Basset vest,
$120 by Finisterre

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Need a summer watch that punches well above its weight? Bertucci's version is a minimalist's dream: just 1.3 ounces of rugged, military-inspired utility wrapped in a 36mm matte black polycarbonate case. Its ergonomic four o'clock crown ensures it won't dig into your wrist, while the Swiss Super Luminova hands and markers keep it legible long after sunset. The Comfort-Webb strap lives up to its name—lightweight, breathable, and built to last. And ringing in under $50, it's the kind of timepiece that proves you don't need to spend a fortune to wear something reliable, durable and quietly cool.

A-1R field watch,
$48.43 by Bertucci

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It's a beach chair that's built like a tank but sits like a hammock. Yeti's new chair is engineered for those who demand durability without sacrificing comfort. Constructed with a double-barrel aluminum alloy frame and FlexGrid fabric, it supports up to 500 pounds without losing its shape. The breathable mesh eliminates pressure points, ensuring you can lounge for hours. It folds flat for easy carrying and has an integrated shoulder strap (and, of course, a built-in cupholder for your Yeti tumbler). At $300, it's an investment, but for those who value quality and longevity in their gear, the Hondo delivers.

Hondo beach chair,
$300 by Yeti

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