What Valet. Readers Bought
the Most in April
10 covetable products that made our readers *add to cart* over the past 30 days
Each month, there are a lot of products featured on Valet. From high-end splurges and luxurious investment pieces to more affordable, everyday items. Which ones were the most popular with you, the reader? We looked over the data and crunched the numbers. Herewith, the ten pieces our readers clicked on and bought the most over the past 30 days. Do any of these ring a bell?
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These 'dirty martini' slip-ons are a collaboration with Todd Snyder and are crafted from a premium rough suede dyed a custom shade of 'Snyder Olive'.
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“5 Stylish Items to Buy This Week”
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$120 by Vans x Todd Snyder
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The Danish home outfitter has a foundation of textiles, so it's no wonder they've mastered bedding. The percale set comes in a European configuration—a duvet cover, pillow shams and your choice of fitted or flat sheet.
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“5 Stylish Items to Buy This Week”
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From $35 by Tekla
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Original Plus Canvas Sneaker
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They're one of the few pairs of shoes that legitimately look great with anything—and they tend to look even better with a few scuff marks.
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“Good/Better/Best: Canvas Sneakers”
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$110 by Catchball
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Use this antibacterial silicone scrubber to slough away dead skin and smooth your whole body while increasing circulation.
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“The Best Body Washes for Men”
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$16 by Tooletries
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You can never go wrong with a pair of 501s—these are thrifted from a secondhand shop, so you'll already have that patina that people pay extra for.
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“What We’re Wearing: The Sub-$100 Fit”
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$36 by Levi's Secondhand
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Play Everyday SPF 50 Lotion
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'I want to make my grooming routine feel less like a chore and more like a pleasurable experience, and better products help you do that.'
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“My Morning Routine: Ray Santos”
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$34 by Supergoop
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The uncomfortable truth when it comes to loafers is that any worth wearing are usually an investment. This means finding a pair made in Italy for under $250 was unheard of—until Astorflex came into the picture.
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“The New Shoes on Our Radar”
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$225 by Astorflex
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Kiyo UVC Purifying Water Bottle
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With just a press of a button, the Kiyo's UVC technology purifies your drinking water, eradicating up to 99.99% of bacteria.
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“The Best Water Bottles at Any Price”
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$80 by Monos
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The frames are designed in L.A using an environmental-friendly cellulose acetate and the lenses are made from nylon with anti-reflective coating for clarity and durability.
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“Good/Better/Best: Smoky Shades”
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$140 by Akila Eyewear