5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From a rugged daily tote to some casual workwear pants

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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Not all performance gear has to be so “cold” looking. Think of Proof's new PatinaTech as your next "beat-up" favorite, right out of the box. With a washed finish, soft terry interior and just enough slub texture, it lands between lived-in and luxe. The cut's relaxed but still carries structure at the shoulders and chest, allowing for movement. It looks like a vintage sweatshirt, but still offers modern benefits like sweat-wicking and anti-odor properties. Plus, it comes in five colorways to match any gym fit.

PatinaTech sweatshirt,
$118 by Proof

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Sunspel's long-sleeve polo isn't just another shirt, it's a modern menswear icon. It's made from the brand's own lightweight, breathable Supima cotton mesh—first developed in the 1950s for summers on the French Riviera, the soft material is a fabric innovation that has stood the test of time. The shirt's design became something of legend when tailored for Daniel Craig's debut as James Bond in Casino Royale, and the long-sleeve version carries that same sharp, understated style with a little extra versatility for fall. Cut with a flattering fit, it's refined enough to slip under a blazer yet casual enough to wear on its own, making it an ideal layer for this time of year. Our readers have always gravitated toward it—especially in classic navy—and for good reason: It's one of those rare pieces that feels timeless, cool and quietly confident. Pick one up and take 10% off your first order with code WELCOME10.

$175 / $157.50 by Sunspel

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These pants are hard to define, but easy to wear. They've got the look of fatigue pants, but are cut from a rugged workwear canvas fabric. The overdyed bamboo wash gives them a well-worn look and feel, while the relaxed tapered silhouette is comfortable but cool. In person, they look a whole lot more expensive than what you paid.

Baggy canvas carpenter pant,
$89.95 / $71 by Gap

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Meet your new hard-working sidekick. Reigning Champ's new Road Program collection introduces bags “built for utility in motion”. Each one is streamlined for everyday commutes and travel, with considered components and finishes for daily use. Our favorite is the helmet bag, which is like a specialized tote. Sturdy nylon webbing handles allow for carry in the hand or over the shoulder, and the interior features a large central zip compartment, interior patch pockets, and a padded laptop sleeve.

Nylon road helmet bag,
$138 by Reigning Champ

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Track your film diet the analog way. There's nothing wrong with Letterboxd, of course, but A24's new Movie Log feels like something made for cinephiles who still believe in pens and paper. Dressed in a bold, yellow buckram-textured cover with Wes Anderson-like graphics, it's low-key but full of intention. Inside, you've got 176 pages with organized space to log over 300 films—complete with titles, directors, cast, ratings and notes. It's not just merch; it's a new cinematic ritual.

Movie log,
$22 by A24

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