71 Summer Shopping Tips 2022
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This one (from a brand beloved by stylish Melburnians) is perfectly minimalist and practical. And since it was designed for use in a country with a depleted ozone layer, it has a broad and bendy brim that offers actual sun protection, as well as a detachable chin strap. -K.G.
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The owned-by-two-Strategist-editors, available-on-Amazon-for-$28 Milani is easy to pack down and is a nice bucket-wide brim-hybrid. The nearly identical Scala has a wider color selection. -K.S.
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They’re exceedingly pleasant to wear on a hot bike ride to the beach. -L.C.
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Like a (quiet) ocean breeze! And way cheaper than Dyson. -K.G.
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Any $15–$20 version on Amazon will do. -A.S.
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(Kinfield's wipes smell so good, some have taken to using them as cologne.) -D.P.
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These colorful DEET-free stickers are infused with essential oils and can be slapped onto any article of clothing. -S.K.
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There is something understated and appealing about its non-OFF! citronella, geranium, and, cedarwood scent. You can also use it to calm irritated skin post–bug bite. -S.K.
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After a year of constant use as PJs, workout clothes, et cetera, they’re still in great shape. -E.S.
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You can find them on eBay or Poshmark, and there are actually a few pairs left on Amazon. -A.S.
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There's a strong Japanese influence to some of its newer designs, like the barrel-style Voyager pants, the Yohji-esque nylon flare pants, and the linen-cotton overalls. -W.Y.
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The site has an integrated proxy service, so it ships to the U.S. for a fee. -E.S.
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Editor's note: These shorts are out of stock, but Zara has similar cozy, colorful, and affordable options available, like these blue Striped Plush Shorts.
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For instance, GOAT recently had a pair of Li-Ning Furious Riders that retailed for $217 on sale for $82. They make a perfect summer sneaker. -E.S.
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Think Mexico 66 Onitsuka Tigers, Reproduction of Found's German Military Trainer, and, of course, the Samba, of which the Wales Bonner variant is surprisingly not played out yet. -L.C.
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They’re as comfortable and breathable, but for half the price. -C.M.
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It's worth it for its distinct white-pepperiness. -C.P.
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Food writers Fanny Singer and Michael Harlan Turkell are both fans. -E.W.
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It's sheer, small, colorful, and light, but the woven nylon can hold the weight of a MacBook comfortably. -C.P.
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My flower girls and I will all be carrying one down the aisle. -L.C.
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It also works great for dog-walking, as there's a pouch that perfectly fits poop bags. -A.A.
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These, from maker ColoresdeMexicoMX, are a mere $32 and has a handy top so your belongings don't spill out. -C.P.
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I’ve worn her herringbone chain necklace and rings in and out of various pools for the past few summers, and they’ve not tainted at all. -B.G.
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This glass one from Ikea looks much more expensive than it is ($6!) and is also incredibly durable. -E.W.
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Mine look as great as the day that I got them over five years ago. -E.W.
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And and are much cheaper than her actual tablecloths. -K.S
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It comes in tons of amazing patterns and can keep a four-pack of seltzer, plus some cheese and crackers, cool for hours. -L.C.
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You can consistently find them on 1stdibs and Etsy; the store Ambiances Boutique has an especially well-priced and consistent stock. New Dimes Square bar Le Dive appears to use them. -E.S.
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The brand's pull-on shorts are the perfect length. -A.P.
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They’re endearingly creased, but still flattering thanks to a high rise and slight taper. -L.C.
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Coming of Age's Amanda Lurie likes this Cubavera shirt with pleated lines along the front and back. -A.P.
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Trust me, I’m three summers in. -L.C.
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It runs a bit big, so I recommend sizing down. -T.D.H.
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It was my go-to while van-living in the Southwest, and never seemed to melt or get sticky in the heat. -K.G.
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She says the nice-smelling formula evens out and prolongs her tan without irritating her sensitive skin. -C.P.
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It generates much less ambient heat and, as a bonus, offers a lot more control when you’re cooking. -W.Y.
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I highly recommend the kindercore Colorama line, but as any coastal grandma would tell you, you also can't go wrong with the classic vintage white. -J.T.
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The blades are super-small, so they’re easy to control (good when navigating your way around big stem-y and viney plants, or snipping small leaves off of, say, basil). But they’re also sharp as hell and can easily cut through woodier herbs like rosemary and prune tomato branches. -E.W.
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I occasionally use it on my armpits in the summertime instead of regular soap, and it stops them from getting stinky, no matter how much I sweat. Just make sure to wash it off completely. -C.M.
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The boxed-wine-style vessels with spigots hold between one and five liters and make it extremely easy to refill any bottle, tray, bubble toy, or bubble machine with no mess. -J.T.
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It's inexpensive, easy to find, and designed to be worn for multiple days through sweat and showers, so the adhesive never fails. -J.M.W.
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They have plenty of pretty but covered-up options, with fluted sleeves and maximalist prints. -A.P.
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It is smooth, luscious, and neither too dark nor too light. -L.M.
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I bought a pack in a pinch before a trip to Mexico. They were easy to apply, stayed on through the whole week, and won me a compliment from my very discerning mom, who thought they were done at the salon. -A.A.
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They have a stretchy fabric band instead of a rubber strap, making them more gentle on delicate hair, plus they come in lots of fun colors and prints. -J.T.
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The company partners with great coffee roasters across the country to make each set. You store them in the freezer (so they really never go bad), thaw them one at a time, then add cold water and ice. -E.W.
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They have a thin, grippy Vibram sole and a thong-style strap system. It's like an adventure flip-flop. -J.R.
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As a lifelong soccer player, I’ve always been fond of these wonderfully comfortable sandals. The footbed is molded just right, without any break-in period or eventual gross black footprint on the sole. But now that they come in tons of colors and patterns, I can't stop adding to my collection, even though each pair lasts for years. I think I’ll try tortoiseshell next. -J.T.
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You never know when you or your road-trip buddy might accidentally leave a light on overnight or when your battery might crap out. -J.R.
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(Ditto for Barbara's jalapeño cheese puffs and Angie's Boom Chicka Pop kettle corn.) -J.T.
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They’re very easy to fill and unmold, and the resulting shark pop is exceptionally cute. -W.Y.
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They are extremely comfortable and only good in black, IMO. -L.C.
[Editor's note: These sandals are currently only available in white.]
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They even have a collaboration with Matches inspired by the marbled paper inside the retailer's delivery boxes. -L.C.
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A hardcover edition will be released in November, but there's something about the OG paperback edition that just feels in the know. -T.D.H.
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