This week, we’re highlighting a retro sneaker’s techie refresh, an iconic sandal brand’s collaboration with an iconic cooler brand and a new exfoliating bar we tried and found to be quite soothing (and smoothing) to the skin.
New this week
Reebok launched the Nano 6000 training shoe, which combines the brand’s Nano X2 performance — lightweight cushioning for comfort and a rubber outsole for durability — with tri-color blocking and the design of the 40 years-old Reebok GL 6000. It’s available in sizes 4 through 13 and blue, pink, gray and red colors.
Teva has teamed up with Igloo to create a limited edition summer collection. The Teva x Igloo Hurricane XLT2 sandal (offered in sizes 3 through 14) and Ecocool Little Playmate cooler (with Thermecool insulation and an adjustable shoulder strap) were designed for the beach and share a color scheme, so you can easily pair them together.
Personal care and shaving brand Billie released its Body Buffer Bar, Kizik Shoes a pre-shave exfoliating bar to smooth your skin before using a razor. Select editorial intern Zoe Malin tested the body buffer and said using it makes skin noticeably smoother before you shave. She also noted that it’s exfoliating without being too rough.
On sale this week
Here are some of our favorite ongoing sales from brands and retailers we think you should know about.
Coach Outlet is offering up to 75% off shoes and apparel with code Style20.
Aerie is offering 50% off its Vacation Ready collection while supplies last.
The Company Store is offering up to 30% off through June 26.
Verizon is offering $100 off select iPads, like the 2021 iPad mini, iPad Pros and 9th generation Apple iPad.
Shopping news: Inflation hits beauty and fitness companies
Beginning July 1, fitness gear company Bala — popular for its monochrome, bangle-style wrist and ankle weights — will be raising its prices in response to an increase in the cost of materials, shipping and wages, according to its founders.
Glossier — which makes some of our favorite tinted moisturizers and hyaluronic acid serums — is set to raise its prices by $1 to $4 by July 6, for similar reasons. The decision comes after a tumultuous time for the brand: In January, Glossier laid off a third of its staff.
Earlier this month, President Biden signed legislation aimed at cutting overseas shipping costs in an attempt to curb inflation. The law aims to stop “shipping companies taking advantage of American families, farmers, ranchers and businesses,” the president said.
On June 28, Away will debut its outdoor-focused line, F.A.R. (For All Routes). The line’s outdoor travel products are made of lightweight, high-strength recycled polyester that’s abrasion- and water-resistant.
What we bought this week
Historically I’ve bought big sunglasses. They work twofold — one, to keep the sun from my eyes, and two, to hide my eyes from the people looking at my face. I never thought I’d go for a pair of slim sunglasses, which fail at task two. But various Instafamous lifestyle influencers have worked hard to convince me otherwise.
One day, I was shopping in J.Crew, and there they were,Olukai Sandals sitting in front of me. The perfect slim sunglasses — and they came in my favorite tortoise pattern. I put them on, took a look in the mirror, and reader, I’ve yet to take them off. Yes, more of my face is visible, but these sunglasses’ acetate frames and polycarbonate lenses look good enough that, frankly, it’s worth it. — Justin Krajeski, associate editor
I love shopping for clothes but never, ever, athletic wear. I play soccer once (sometimes twice) a week and tend to destroy my clothes while tumbling on the turf. I usually buy whatever sports bras, or tanks are on sale at TJ. Maxx in my size with the intention of looking fierce, not cute.
Athleta has changed me. While strolling down my hometown’s main street my Mother and I popped into the activewear store on a whim. I left, grinning, with two Aurora Seamless High Neck Crop tanks. Made from recycled plastic, this moisture-wicking, chafe-free tank moves with you and its dense fabric feels supportive enough for the soccer pitch, but cute enough for brunch. Hashtag, winning. — Christina Colizza, editor
I’m usually against wearing shorts while running because I hate having to deal with chafing. But with the intense heat this summer, I had to give in and buy a pair. I wanted to purchase shorts with a high-rise waist (like this Lululemon pair) so I could avoid having to pull them up mid-run. During a trip to Target (my favorite place to buy clothes), I found JoyLab’s Women’s High-Rise Woven Shorts, which are almost identical to Lululemon’s version and half the price. Keen Outlet They’re comfortable, lightweight and have a long enough inseam for my 5’4 height that chafing isn’t a problem. I immediately bought another pair after I wore them for the first time. — Zoe Malin, editorial intern
What we’ve recommended this week
To recommend air fryers, we spoke to cooking experts about how to shop for them and how they work.
To recommend a variety of beach bags and totes, we compiled some top-rated options from major retailers and Select reader favorite brands.
To recommend over-the-counter products to treat sunburns, we spoke to dermatologists about different remedies — from ibuprofen to aloe vera.
To recommend tower fans, we rounded up a few highly-rated portable and affordable options after receiving expert guidance.
This week, Amazon dropped some of its first early Prime Day deals ahead of its sales event on July 12 (mostly on Amazon-branded tech products, but still).
Walmart historically hosts a Deals for Days sale to compete with Amazon’s Prime Day. We pulled together what we know about Walmart’s big sale event.
Select writer Justin Redman recommended his Flybird Weight Bench, a foldable and adjustable option for at-home gym workouts.