5 summery gifts with a palm frond motif

These are really fun

Palm frond!
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1. Urban Outfitters Pool Float ($60)

At nearly 7 feet tall, this colorful inflatable is about the size of a queen mattress. It'll "bring a bit of tropical Miami glamour to any backyard pool," according to Garden & Gun. Buy it at Urban Outfitters.

2. Onia Tropical Leaf-Print Swimsuit ($175)

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Onia's Kelly swimsuit has a low-scoop back and timeless cut. "Classy, sexy, and leafy, this one-piece has it all," according to LA Confidential Magazine — and is now selling at clearance prices. Buy it at Neiman Marcus.

3. Vilebrequin Merise Swim Shorts ($280)

Vilebrequin is "the go-to brand" for ­ultra-luxurious men's swimwear, said Phoebe Newman at Robb Report. These fitted trunks come in an "of-the-moment" pattern called Madrague, but they're built to last and should serve you well on getaways for years to come. Buy them at Amazon.

4. S'well 'Waikiki' Water Bottle ($25)

Every day can be "a luxurious bohemian vacation" when you carry your water in a S'well bottle. Made of double-walled stainless steel, it'll keep a beverage cold for 24 hours. Buy it at Amazon.

5. Perceptive Dream II Beach Towel ($38)

A soft, oversize towel is "the ultimate luxury" on a beach day. This one, from the art studio 83 Oranges, combines a soft polyester-microfiber front with an absorbent cotton-terry backing. Buy it at Society6.

Editor's note: Every week The Week's editors survey product reviews and articles in websites, newspapers, and magazines, to find cool and useful new items we think you'll like. We're now making it easier to purchase these selections through affiliate partnerships with certain retailers. The Week may get a share of the revenue from these purchases.

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