5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From a cool collaboration to the next-gen Bose headphones

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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This is the perfect vintage sweater you wish you could find. Cool and cozy, the cotton sweater isn't too bulky or hot. Perfect for transitional weather, it's got a vintage-inspired knit pattern and on-trend raglan sleeves with subtle banded hem and cuffs. Available in both solid colors or retro stripes, take your pick.

Oversized waffle crew sweater,
$80 / $60 by Abercrombie & Fitch

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You might say that these industry-leading headphones were just remastered. Bose's reimagined QuietComfort Ultra headphones maintain their throne-stage comfort and next-level noise cancellation—but now come fully upgraded. Expect lossless USB-C audio, longer battery life (up to 45 hours) and a sharper design across four finishes. Enhanced features like Cinema Mode, improved ActiveSense Aware Mode, smarter auto power-on/off, Bluetooth 5.4, multipoint pairing, and Spotify Tap put them firmly in the future. Pre-order is open now and they begin shipping on October 2.

QuietComfort Ultra headphones,
$449 by Bose

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This one's doing its best little sculptural double-take. Anya Brown's resin catchall, a low-slung, swirl-patterned tray turns everyday clutter into décor. Less than 40 bucks, it's an easy buy but looks like a luxe gallery piece. Each dish bears its own hypnotic brown swirl—think latte art meets abstract design—so yours will feel bespoke. Whether it corrals keys by the entryway, organizes earbuds on a nightstand or anchors your desk accessories, it balances utility with a quiet visual punch.

Swirled resin catchall,
$39.95 by CB2

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UNIQLO's coolest sub-label just dropped their latest collection. After being teased online for a minute, the UNIQLO : C Fall/Winter 2025 collection has finally arrived. The partnership with prolific British designer Clare Waight Keller has lots to like, but most people are excited to score the viral wide-leg sweats that sold out last spring. Available in a range of colors, they're tailored like a pair of trousers, with a wide leg that can be cinched at the ankle for a more athletic cut.

Wide sweatpant,
$49.90 by UNIQLO

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We didn't have this on our 2025 bingo card. Wrangler, that bastion of all-American denim, teamed up with ROA, the Italian indie punks shaking up gorpcore, for a slick capsule collection. “A reflection of the growing influence of outdoor performance wear in the urban and streetwear fashion space,” the brand says. “The Fall/Winter '25 collection was created using ROA's technical design DNA, merging avant-garde material innovation with Wrangler's heritage-rooted silhouettes.” Our favorite? This badass shirt jacket.

Lana denim shirt,
$289.99 by Wrangler x ROA

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