5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From a tartan fleece and the perfect tee to a minimalist turntable

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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Corridor is currently one of the most interesting menswear labels around. The New York brand excels at twisting wardrobe staples so that they're interesting without making them unwearable. From their eye-catching cardigans to their deft pattern manipulation, they create clothes that make you feel good (while eliciting compliments from anyone you run into). This hefty shirt, in colors the brand says are "politely borrowed from the Northeast coast," looks like flannel from afar, but if you look closely, you'll notice the unique texture. The soft cotton herringbone open weave is woven in India and not only looks cool, but feels amazing against your skin.

Acid plaid shirt,
$225 by Corridor

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Is this the perfect white T-shirt? Well, it's definitely one of the best. Because not only is the fit perfected (thanks to designer Christophe Lemaire, who oversees UNIQLO's U line), but all the little details are just right. The jersey fabric is heavyweight yet flexible, the cut is generous as it drapes on the body beautifully while the crew neck, inspired by the neckline of vintage military T-shirts, has a special binding to help the collar keep its shape. All for less than twenty bucks? Get outta here.

Crewneck tee,
$19.90 by UNIQLO U

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A fleece jacket doesn't have to be so basic. This high-pile fleece from J.Crew's Fall collection has a neo-prep tartan plaid design that adds just the right amount of color and pattern to the classic layering piece. It looks like something from a designer line that might cost three times as much—and today, with the code below, you can get it for even cheaper. Pull it over a simple tee and jeans or layer it over an oxford cloth button-down with a pair of cords to really lean into fall.

Nordic sherpa fleece jacket,
$248 / $148.80 (w/code SHOPFALL) by J.Crew

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It can be hard to find a quality record player that's also handsome in your home. But there's a definite upside to having a turntable at your disposal. IKEA recently collaborated with Swedish House Mafia and released a streamlined, all-black vinyl record player with a cool, off-set design. For the affordable price, it has a surprisingly high-quality diamond stylus to ensure optimal sound (and prevent any record damage), plus the player can easily be hooked up to a speaker with a built-in amplifier.

Obegränsad record player,
$159.99 by IKEA

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I'll be 100% honest ... this mask smells downright delicious. And it feels like you're literally smearing pumpkin pie across your face. Once it's on, sit back and inhale deeply and enjoy the sweet spiced delights of self-care. Then you'll start to feel a slight tingle. That's because this mask—from cult CBD brand TribeTokes—is infused with antioxidant rich pumpkin enzymes and 3% glycolic acid (naturally extracted from clove) to stimulate cell turnover, lift discoloration and lessen the appearance of large pores. The addition of 200mg of CBD reduces inflammation and redness while leaving you with soft, smooth skin that's noticeably brighter and tighter. In short, I'll be using this long after PSL season is over.

CBD pumpkin peel mask,
$60 by TribeTokes

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