5 Stylish Items
to Buy This Week

From vintage-inspired watch to a new, invisible SPF

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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The only downside to putting coats away for the season? The loss off all the storage space those big pockets provide. Thankfully, 3sixteen has a solution: The brand's new Utility Vest pulls inspiration from both photographers vests and fishing vests for an easy layering piece that you can easily wear all the way into summer. Featuring four front gusseted pockets as well as two large front zip pockets, plus a hidden chest zip pocket and a large back pocket, there's endless storage options. Cut from a nylon twill fabric, it's got a breezy, soft hand and beautiful drape.

Field vest,
$240 by 3sixteen

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It's a balance when it comes to sunscreen. You want ample protection from UV harm, but you don't want a thick, greasy or white-tinted finish on your skin. Vacation, our favorite throwback skincare brand, has developed a crystal clear sunscreen that offers broad spectrum SPF 50 protection in a formula that's light, breathable and gentle enough for the most sensitive of skin. And because it can double as a primer for makeup, it leaves skin incredibly smooth and soft.

SPF 50 face gel,
$26 by Vacation

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This looks like it should cost three times as much. Who knew Zara Home had such cool home pieces? The low-slung design is made of dark-stained solid fir wood with an irregular, live-edge-like finish. The wide, fin-shaped legs give it a slight midcentury look, but it feels incredibly modern as well. And for this price? You can't beat it.

Fir wood coffee table,
$649 by Zara Home

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Timex keeps digging into their archive to find stylish timepieces worth re-issuing. And we're excited they decided to revive the E Line. Originally released back in 1983, it's a classic dress watch distinguished by a rounded square case shape affectionately dubbed the “TV dial”. For 2025, Timex upgraded its case to brushed and polished stainless-steel and equipped it with a Miyota caliber 8215 Japanese automatic movement with 21 jewels that's powered by your daily motion. The understated face features a discreet date window and it will come in several colors, but for now, only the blue is available.

Automatic 1983 E Line watch,
$219 by Timex

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We're all for the Americana vintage vibes of this collaboration. Lee and Buck Mason have teamed up to combine forces for a capsule collection of selvedge denim and twill jackets. The line features Lee's 101B jean, 101J Rider jacket and 91B zippered work jacket, meticulously recut to the patterns from the 1940s. “Lee is such a big piece of the puzzle when it comes to American denim and workwear,” says Kyle Fitzgibbons, chief creative officer at Buck Mason. “The '40s, specifically, is when we saw the first version of the 101 in modern form. The influence those jeans had on American culture from that point forward, it informs so much of what we do at Buck Mason today. It was like a dream for us, getting to connect those dots.”

Herringbone twill jacket,
$348 by Lee x Buck Mason

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