5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From a supercharged skincare product to clothes that support victims of the L.A. fires

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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The folks at imogene + willie love Los Angeles. “Every single piece of clothing we make passes through the L.A.-based sewing room team's hands,” they say. “With every single one of them making it possible for i+w to be what it is.” So to help out, they're releasing a special-edition screen-printed tee. Each one is made in California and then screen-printed in-house in the brand's Nashville studio. “And every penny made from every t-shirt sold will go directly towards providing support to those affected by the L.A. fires.”

“I Love L.A.” tee,
$68 by imogene + willie

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This hat would be a no-brainer even if it wasn't supporting a good cause. But, it too is also offering 100% of the proceeds to both The California Fire Foundation and Direct Relief. Point Of No Return Films has re-released one of their bestsellers—a limited-edition “Make Movies Shorter” hat. It's a simple style, a topical sentiment and comes in that familiar shade of Dodgers blue.

“Make Movies Shorter” cap,
$35 by Point of No Return

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It's a rugged shirt that works as a layering piece or just on its own. Part of Flint and Tinder's new Texas Reserve Collection, this is cut from a 14-wale corduroy fabric that's been garment-dyed for a handsome vintage look and exceptional softness. Of course, it's finished with classic Western details like burnt bone button snaps and sawtooth patch pockets. Available in four distinct colorways, we're definitely feeling the olive.

Corduroy western shirt,
$118 by Flint and Tinder

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Were you born before 1995? Then it's time to start considering wrinkle-targeting skincare (if you're worried about fine lines). And if you're sensitive to the drying effects of retinol, try Bakuchiol. It's gentle enough to use twice a day and yet highly effective at smoothing and soothing skin. This multi-action face serum from a beloved Korean skincare brand is packed with antioxidant Bakuchiol, plus collagen peptides, to target early signs of aging as it intercepts new ones. It leaves skin firm with more elasticity and less visible lines. Plus, it's hydrating and smells faintly like calming patchouli.

Prejuvenation serum,
$66 by Dr. Jart+

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When it comes to electric blades, most fall under two categories: trimmers or shavers. But Braun's latest release, the XT5, has a foot in both worlds—offering a hybrid blade that combines a foil for close shaves and two cutting edges for trimming and shaping. The design is streamlined and stylish: the black and grey handle has a rubberized section for added grip and it's also 100% waterproof, making it easy to use in the shower for multiple needs. It utilizes a stainless steel 4D-Blade, which twists off easily when it's time for a new one. Braun suggests switching it out every six months.

Series XT5 5300 trimmer and shaver,
$59.95 / $53.66 by Braun

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