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Black Book: 18 Products Our Editors Loved in July 2025

From easy resortwear to an essential leather satchel, here are the products our editors have been obsessed with in July 2025.

Black Book: 18 Products Our Editors Loved in July 2025

The dog days of summer are here, and whether you’re soaking up the rays or doing whatever it takes to escape the humidity, July is all about staying cool—with impeccable style, of course. From easy-breezy shirts to warm-weather scents and spirits, here are some of our favorite style and gear picks from the past month.

Todd Snyder Relaxed Terry Beach Polo

This easy poolside shirt screams Sean Connery as an off-duty James Bond, and the unexpected light purple hue is universally flattering. —Jen Glennon

Buy: $158
On Cloudsurfer Max

On just dropped the comfiest pair of running shoes in my rotation. I picked these up when they were released this month, and after just one gym trip, there’s no going back. —CF

Buy: $180
Ranger Station Tennessee Tomato Candle

Tomato-scented candles are all the rage in the home fragrance world right now, and Nashville's Ranger Station makes one of the best. But don't expect a ketchup bomb here—this candle will fill your space with the scent of sunshine, dirt, and ripe tomatoes on the vine. —JG

Buy: $39
Fujifilm X-T50

I had a baby in June, and before the due date, I upgraded my camera setup. The X-T50 is small but mighty, offering professional quality in a compact package, now with image stabilization and a dedicated dial for Fuji’s famous film simulations. I’m glad I splurged, because the dreamy bokeh really complements his tiny little face. —Cooper Fleishman

Buy: $1344
Dr. Martens Josef Leather Slide

Dr. Martens two-strap sides can easily slide into any wardrobe, and the contrast yellow stitching gives them a bit of a harder edge than the typical leather slide. They're available in six colorways, but we're partial to the all-black variation. —JG

Buy: $120
Devium Prosser Henley

With vintage slub jersey cotton and double-needle construction, Devium’s USA-made henleys are built to last. Color options dubbed “Cigar” and “Pale Ale” are a fun touch, too. —JG

Buy: $52
1963 Universal Genève Unisonic D Watch in 18k Gold

Craving a gold timepiece for that milestone birthday but can’t spare $20,000 for a Rolex Day-Date? Universal Genève is the best-kept secret for accessible luxury. —CF

Buy: $3900
WP Standard PanAm Duffle

I reach for my WP Standard leather when I need a bag for an overnight. Pro tip: Add a buttery soft wallet to your order. —CF

Buy: $449
Universal Works Tropical Blazer

Summer weddings may be few and far between, but semi-dressy warm-weather occasions are here to stay. Pop this over a polo and a slim dress watch and you’ve got the WeWork meetup and date night covered. Oh yeah, and Huckberry just dropped its price. —CF

Buy: $248
Paper Republic Le Fold Leather Wallet

The design of this thing's a marvel. It's like having two wallets in one. On one side, a card holder (up to 10 cards). On the other, slots to stash cash, coin, love notes. Plus, the leather ages like a Nebbiolo. — Lanny Fuller

Buy: $110
Left Field NYC Grass Stain Heather Cotton Tee

Left Field’s super-soft cotton tees are cut and sewn in the USA. This crisp, light-green hue is perfect for summer—and it’s on sale to boot. —JG

Buy: $29
Aaron Levine Workwear Suit Jacket

If you don't know his name, you know his work. Aaron Levine is the designer behind some of the most successful modern menswear rebrands, large and small. And now, he's doing his own thing. You want his throw-around jacket. We all do. —LF

Buy: $798
Sereniby Air Purifier

If you’re a city dad like me, you probably spend a little too much time worrying about the air quality around your little one. The Sereniby is an essential piece of dad gear: an air purifier designed specifically for the nursery to filter out particles under 2.5 micrometers. It looks great, too. —CF

Buy: $349
Boston Whaler TomPolo

The Unsinkable Legend™ just did something they've only done once before. Partnered with a clothing brand. Tombolo and Boston Whaler dropped Part II of their collection. And it's a treasure trove of nostalgic pieces familiar to the boating community. —LF

Buy: $138
Viva Mezcal Cocktail Book

Whether you're an accomplished home mixologist or just in search of a new coffee table book, this hand-bound tome is a vital all-in-one resource for mezcal fans. With more than 50 recipes and tasting notes for nearly every brand available in the US, you're sure to find agave inspiration here. —JG

Buy: $95
Traska Summiteer 36 Pine Green

Automatic Japanese movement for less than $700? We're listening... Traska pops up on every micro-brand thread lately. For good reason. Solid craftsmanship, perfectly designed, and this green/gold combo is perfectly ’30s deco. —LF

Buy: $660
Velasca Albenga Polo

Velasca achieved the perfect proportion of linen and cotton with these Amalfi-inspired pieces. Here, a buttonless polo offers the best of both worlds: You look put-together without seeming overly, well, buttoned-up. —CF

Buy: $168