5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From heritage collaboration to a comfortable pullover

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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We'll let you in on a little secret. The Barbour and Noah collaboration sold out quickly (no surprise there), but most people only went to Noah's site. Barbour still has a few pieces available—including what many of us consider the star of the collection. The reworked Bedale jacket takes inspiration from Barbour's signature waxed hacket—an iconic piece that's been a signature of the brand for four decades. Only this time, it's been elevated, cut from genuine Casentino wool in a rich orange colorway. Grab it while you can.

Bedale Wool Jacket,
$990 by Barbour x Noah

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Are you ready for holiday travel? If you've been considering one of Rimowa's or even Away's stylishly rugged aluminum luggage—but have been holding off because they're too expensive—we've found a good solution. This suitcase, from MVST, has all the hallmarks (from the heavy-duty aluminum alloy exterior and a zipperless closure with rubber seals to TSA-approved combo locks and ultra-smooth spinner wheels), but for an extremely reasonable price. The easily organized interior also ensures everything stays put, no matter how rough the journey.

Trek aluminum suitcase,
$395 by MVST

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Timex really knows what they're doing with their archival watches. The brand revived the Marlin (a popular model from the 1960s) back in 2017 and they are currently dozens of Marlin variations on offer. But none classier than the latest version from frequent brand collaborator Todd Snyder. With a subtle yet striking black and gold color profile, the 38mm case pairs handsomely with a black croc-embossed leather strap. Inside, a 21-jewel Japanese automatic movement powered by the natural motion of your wrist can be admired through an exhibition caseback.

Automatic Marlin watch,
$279 by Timex x Todd Snyder

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Why aren't more bike stands this simple? Yamazaki, Japan's answer to IKEA, has fashioned a simple yet elegant solution to store your bike. The slim, single-post design keeps your ride out of the way while still drawing the eye with an impressive floating effect. It's almost artistic. And, with a hanger that's adjustable and non-slip, there's never a doubt that a bike of any shape or size is resting safely and securely.

Steel bike stand,
$130 by Yamazaki

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Have you gotten your quarter-zip sweatshirt yet? They've enjoying a comeback, in case you hadn't heard. American Trench makes a really good one. It's cut from a smooth and incredibly soft 100% cotton French terry material that's been garment-dyed for a rich color and vintage texture. Antique brass hardware, made in Italy, finishes off the look and makes the pullover incredibly easy to dress up or down.

Garment-dyed quarter zip,
$155 by American Trench

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