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9 Things That’ll Almost Definitely Sell Out: From Swatch to Solawave

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For this week’s ”Don’t Dillydally,” we’ve surfaced a range of new things we’re sure will sell out, including buzzy tinned tuna, summer-ready sandals, and wristwatches that double as works of art.

The North Face recently teamed up with Hike Clerb, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making space for Black and brown women in nature, to release a collection of outdoors-ready apparel. It includes jumpsuits, utility skorts, hats, and more, all adorned in spring-ready shades of periwinkle blue and butter yellow.

Speaking of butter yellow, Warby Parker’s new summer 2024 drop includes this glamorous pair of oversize sunglasses in the sunshine-y shade “Yuzu Crystal.” And there are plenty more ’60s and ’70s-inspired designs to be had in the collection, from oval specs in a warm tortoise to wire-rimmed frames in polished gold.

$32 for 3

Tinned-fish enthusiasts, myself included, have been waiting for this launch with bated breath — Fishwife just unveiled its new albacore-tuna offerings, which are available in both spicy and regular olive-oil marinades. They’re sure to be a perfect pantry staple that’s equally delicious spread over crackers or mixed into a lemony pasta.

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Teva, makers of some of our favorite stylish yet functional sandals, just launched it newest silhouette, intended for all your summer fishing, boating, and water-centric activities. The Teva Hydrateks are inspired by tree-frog traction and feature an innovative tread design that maximizes surface area to prevent slippage. A spongy top-sole and padded straps provide additional comfort and durability.

Lunya’s new Floating Lily collection reissues the brand’s washable silk favorites — from oversize tees to sleep masks to slip dresses — in this sophisticated lily pattern that will have you floating off to dreamland in no time.

Cherry-blossom season only lasts for a few short weeks in spring, but if you want to enjoy them all year long, home-goods purveyor Cold Picnic recently teamed up with the Brooklyn Museum to release a collection festooned with the blooms, inspired by the museum’s exhibition of Japanese artist Utagawa Hiroshige. You can snag this knit blanket, a custom rug, or even reams of wallpaper.

Red-light-device brand Solawave, which Strategist contributor Diksha Basu credits for her skin’s glowy youthfulness, is expanding its range of at-home tools with its new Neck and Chest Rejuvenating Mask. The device uses light therapy to target areas where elasticity loss and sun exposure show up the most, helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, creases, hyperpigmentation, and sun spots.

As if Rachel Antonoff’s pasta-patterned puffer, made in collaboration with baby-food brand Little Spoon, weren’t already adorable enough, it’s also reversible — turn the jacket inside out to reveal a bunch of bitty radishes.

Swatch recently teamed up with the Tate Gallery to reimagine some of the museum’s most well-known works of art as watches. The collection draws from paintings by Bourgeois, Chagall, Matisse, Turner, and more to bring mini-masterpieces to your wrist.

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9 Things That’ll Sell Out: From Swatch to Solawave