5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From a vintage-inspired jacket to Yeti's new cast-iron pans

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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Who's ready for jacket weather? Inspired by mid-century American workwear, Todd Snyder reimagined this old school style for modern guys with a more tailored and slightly cropped fit. It's cut from a luxe Italian corduroy that's perfect for the in-between months—consider it an alternative to a denim jacket, perfect over a tee when it's warm out and a sweater when it's not.

Station jacket,
$298 by Todd Snyder

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Yeti is going from icy cold to searing hot. Just months after acquiring Butter Pat Industries, one of America's premier manufacturers of cast-iron cookware, the cooler brand has released its first set of skillets. Similar to the skillets Butter Pat Industries used to sell, this new line is made in the USA and built with heritage in mind. They're simple and straightforward and since they're smoothed by hand (not machine sanded), they take to seasoning very well and come pre-seasoned with beeswax and grapeseed oil to help get you started.

Cast iron pan,
from $150 by Yeti

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They're back. Kith has partnered up with fellow Brooklyn brand Blackstock & Weber, launching a second installment of the brand's best-selling Ellis penny loafer. For Fall 2024, they're available in four tonal colorways (our favorite is the pistachio green and dusty tobacco brown). Of course, they're handmade in Portugal, Goodyear welted, and embossed with a gold-foiled Blackstock & Weber for Kith branding on the sockliner.

Ellis penny loafer,
$395 by Blackstock & Weber

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Do you need an official spot to drop your glasses? Maybe not. But could it improve your life? Most definitely. Minimalist and as durable as it gets, this die-cast aluminum pocket is perfectly formed to hold your readers or shades. Attachable to a surface, or perfect when kept on a bedside table, it's eye-catching enough to be noticed, but understated and classic enough to blend in with any decorative vibe.

Die-cast glasses holder,
$32 by Puebco

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You know that J.Crew makes great denim shirts. And they just keep making better and better versions. Their latest take? A version of their vintage-inspired “Giant shirt”, cut from soft denim with a five-year wash. It's dyed with real indigo, and designed to look better and gently fade over time, the more you wear it.

Giant-fit denim shirt,
$98 by J.Crew

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