There are tons of great products dropping every week, and we’re here, as always, to keep you up to date with the best of them. Each week, we’ll put together a short list of our favorite product drops from the past seven days for you to shop while sipping your morning coffee or taking a quick break from work (trust, it’s the only list you need to stick around ). up to date on these things).
This week features the launch of winter outerwear from Hill House Home (expect ruffled raincoats), a trio of new bra lines from Skims, and customizable individual mats from Letterfolk.
Shop our favorite new releases below, but be quick – they’re likely to sell out.

Skims, Kim Kardashian’s shapewear, loungewear and underwear empire, has just added new bras to the line after three years of fit-focused R&D, each with a particular purpose. There’s The Naked Collection for a bra-supported bralette feel; The Weightless collection for artistic quilting without bulk; and the silky No Show collection for a braless look under clothes. Colorways include Skims’ signature range of neutrals and a range of sizes, and are available starting at $44, but some sizes are already starting to sell out.
Look Athlete and Ritual Intimates capsule
An eight-piece collection that mixes and matches, plus new bras

For those of us who like to keep our wardrobes simple, Athleta literally has you covered: The sportswear company just released an eight-piece capsule collection that mixes and matches for 20 different looks. The clothing is made for your city looks, but features fabrics from Athleta’s workout clothes so it’s comfortable and practical for whatever the day throws at you. You can shop the pieces, including the Ascent Seamless Turtleneck, the Whisper Featherless Long Vest and the Delancey Dress in complementary colors, online now.
That’s not all Athleta has come up with recently: There’s also Rituals, Athleta’s new intimate line featuring bras and underwear that are practical base layers and come in a quartet of shades (black, an off-white lavender, hot pink and dark teal) to start the day.

Rothy just released two new pairs of sneakers perfect for anchoring any fall wardrobe, and they’re designed to be unisex, sustainable (both are 100% recycled and 100% recyclable), and can be worn with anything (check out these minimalist styles) . The RS02 ($149) is the lace-up version in bone, navy, pink and wheat, and the City Slip On ($119) is a classic look available in white and other colors. They are also machine washable, meaning they stay in top condition for longer. (Tip: If you have a wider foot, the RS02 is a bit wider; if you’re a medium width but still want these, try going half way down.)
A capsule of footwear and apparel with all the 90s vibes you need

Nineties-loving clothing company Lisa Says Gah and iconic sneaker maker Vans have just released a footwear and apparel collaboration that combines sneaker styles you grew up with/still love please with a vintage aesthetic. The collection, which starts at $49.50, includes Mary Jane-style sneakers with Kelly green trim and Vans Old Skools with hints of green, as well as pale pink and oxblood (the Slip -Ons also have a bordeaux makeover). There’s also a ’90s-inspired baby t-shirt and a loose fit unisex t-shirt to finish off.
Quilted coats and buffoons with lots of frills zhuzh

Hill House Home just launched an outerwear line that has the same innocently maximalist Laura Ashley vibes as the rest of the collection, whether you’re looking for a quilted coat with a bed jacket and a lilac A-line or a jester with frills jacket: as well as frillless buff options with fun prints and reversible looks and a shorter quilted jacket. This includes the brand’s first line of technical down coats along with two quilted coats for winter.
The style site adopts the famous boots of the shoe brand

Sperry and Who What Wear have teamed up for a collaboration that will help us prepare for the colder days ahead: a fashionable version of Sperry’s classic Duck Float boot. While Sperry might be famous for these and their boat shoes, the editorial team at Who What Wear stepped in to co-design a pair of zip-up winter boots. The result? Sperry’s duck float boots get a new twist with a leather front zip and leather linings (though they’re not so much for inclement weather as they are for good dress days).

Reformation has been hard at work this season with a ton of drops over the past month, and they’re closing out September with the launch of their new “almost perfect” 90/10 cashmere line. 90/10 is the brand’s most sustainable cashmere yet and features 90% post-industrial recycled cashmere combined with 10% Good Cashmere. The silhouettes are far from just crew necks or V-necks – expect collared cardigans, cropped shapes and sleek, form-fitting dresses.
Is it new too? New relaxed trousers perfect for fall (and to match your new cashmere), plus a vintage drop with loads of great pieces from the 90s and 00s, including John Galliano crochet, denim, lace and cashmere , Missoni, D&G, YSL. and more
Stimulates hair growth and promotes fullness with this unique drop

Nécessaire’s new The Scalp Serum is a daily drop of goodness for your scalp: it contains a blend of 5% biomimetic peptides in a clinically proven concentration that’s strong enough to prevent hair loss and support growth of the hair The formula feels clean on the scalp without leaving a greasy feel, so your freshly shampooed mood won’t be ruined. (And it takes literally four seconds, so it’s not even extra time in your morning routine.) Buy it individually for $58 or as part of a bundle with the brand’s excellent shampoo and conditioner for $75.
Date of birth Co. Tarot candle
An amber-scented candle with a surprise reveal, and it’s for sale

Birthdate candles have long appealed to people who like home scents with a twist of astrology, and the brand has just released a new limited edition tarot candle that’s perfect for putting on your gift list for your horoscope obsessed friend. The candle reveals a charm in the molten wax after an hour or two of burning; let the golden charm cool, then scan a QR code to read it. Meanwhile, amber and allspice make things smell amazing. PS: It’s on sale right now for $38 instead of $45.

Just as we head into the holiday entertaining season, Letterfolk has introduced some fun placemats that protect your table and are customizable: each comes with 200 place mat fillers, which can be arranged to create new designs for to meetings celebrations or talk on an everyday level, general moods. (If you’re familiar with the brand’s Tile Mat, that’s basically the tabletop version.)
Tiles are also heat resistant which makes them ideal for small spaces as you can use them instead of trivets if you have a hot pan to serve. They’re also dishwasher safe, so at the end of the meal you can just throw them in with the dishes and call it a day.

Acid-obsessed kitchen purveyor Acid League, famed for vinegars, has just launched a new Maker Series of products highlighting the world’s artisans and makers, and the first stop in the series? Spain The debut brand, Onima, is based in Barcelona, uses ingredients from the Iberian coast and uses a fermentation process that includes kombucha that gives very different results to your standard hot sauce. You can buy all three Onima flavors, Malson, Il Mig, and Cry Baby, as a $55 trio on the Acid League site.
A minimalist case to carry and protect your laptop

TwelveSouth has just launched a new smart SuitCase for MacBook (M1 Pro, 14-16 inch models) that not only protects your laptop when you’re on the go, but also when you’re working. The minimalist design of the hard case features a padded, water-resistant exterior, and hugs your laptop while you work on it, meaning what’s on the table doesn’t come close to your laptop, and when you’re done, just swipe. in your bag and go.

Oura’s ultra-subtle titanium health-tracking rings pair with an app to provide insights into your health and sleep patterns as you go through the day, which is great for those who use biometrics but not to wear a watch. The laptop also gets a sleek, minimalist redesign in the form of the Oura Gen3 Horizon design. (starting at $349), which comes in silver, black, stealth, gold and now also rose gold. The only thing you’ll need to get started is the subscription, which costs $5.99 per month.