5 summery gifts with a palm frond motif
These are really fun
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)
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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.
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