Fall & Winter - Seasonal Store Refresh
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Brand pick
Melin A-Game Icon Hydro
As low as
$130
The hat you'll reach for every time
After testing the A-Game Icon Hydro, it was easy to see why Melin has built such a loyal following around this silhouette. The fit feels structured yet comfortable, with lightweight, water-friendly materials that held up equally well during workouts, travel days, and weekends outside. What impressed us most was how seamlessly it blends technical performance with a clean, elevated retail aesthetic that feels more refined than a typical performance cap. With understated branding and a modern silhouette, it’s the kind of hat our team kept reaching for long after testing wrapped up.
Runner up pick
LUX Interlock Heavyweight Combed Cotton T-Shirt
As low as
$16
One of the softest tees we've ever felt
If you want to impress your recipient, may we introduce you to the Lux line? With inspiration from high-end athletic apparel, this tee was created with extremely soft material and a drape that suggests it’s a lot more expensive than it is. It only comes in 6 colors, but it does range in size XS to 3XL.
Top pick
Owala Freesip Stainless Thermal Bottle 24oz
As low as
$36
Functional and eye catching
I didn’t want to like this water bottle. I’ve had the same name brand stainless steel flip top lid for 5 years. I was convinced nothing could replace it- especially another trendy item that flooded my Instagram feed. But after giving it a shot, I have to say… it’s kind of genius. The built-in straw makes sipping easy, but when I want a bigger gulp, I can just tilt it back—no awkward lid unscrewing. It actually keeps water cold for hours, the leak-proof design holds up, and even the flip-top lid, which I thought would be clunky, is oddly satisfying to use. With 2 sizes and multiple color combinations, there’s something for everyone. I wanted to roll my eyes at the hype, but now? Owala is my new emotional support water bottle, and I’ve officially retired the other to my kids. Read Review