Don't Think, Just Shop—31 Summer Arrivals You Won't Second-Guess
We're all guilty of overspending this time of year. With a vacation here and a new linen dress there, I can hardly manage my finances when good times are to be had. That's what summer is for, no? But here's the thing: I still want to shop, and I bet you do too. So I've curated a "worth-it" shopping list stacked with products that won't induce buyer's remorse. I'm talking under-$50 basics, under-$200 shoes, and new beauty arrivals with rave reviews. Shop my favorite June finds below.
Here is the matching top.
This boatneck tank feels more office appropriate than the classic ribbed tank.
A editor-favorite vest style I've spotted around the office.
Because I wouldn't be caught wearing white skinny jeans in 2024.
I love everything about this new sunscreen: its skincare ingredients, high SPF, and super-blendable, watery texture.
The most exciting hair launch of the year has finally landed. Trust me—it's worth every penny.
This facial spray has hypochlorous acid, zinc, and arnica—key ingredients for reducing redness and hydrating the skin.
Polyglutamic acid has outperformed hyaluronic acid in promoting hydration and elasticity, so I'm eager to get my hands on this new serum.
The easiest way to get freckles while protecting your face from the sun.
While this isn't technically a beauty product, it's come to my attention that I need an air purifier. This sleek one from Molekule removes odors, allergens, and pollutants to help me get my beauty sleep.
Here is the full-size if you live in a larger home than I do.
This serum stick has the right blend of stabilized Vitamin C, peptides, and caffeine to hydrate, brighten, and de-puff the skin.
Not only is this a beautifully designed brush, but it makes my makeup application flawless.
Natalie Gray Herder is an Editor on the branded content team atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.