Southern Style
Gearing Up for the Beach
Fresh finds for lazy summer days on the shore
Photo: Alice Gao
Clockwise from top:
• Umbrella and chair
The nostalgic looks of this fringed umbrella and matching striped recliner come courtesy of the brains behind Business & Pleasure Co., Australians who understand beach-going to the core ($299 each; businessandpleasureco.com)
• Cooler
Yeti improved on the durability and versatility of its Hopper soft cooler by replacing the zipper with magnets for easier loading and unloading ($350; yeti.com).
• Wagon
You’ll marvel at how well this foldable Tupelo cart maneuvers through sand while holding up to 165 pounds of coolers, toddlers, you name it ($249; tupelogoods.com).
• Portable shower
Now you don’t need to live at the beach to feel as if you do, thanks to this handsome portable shower from Weston Table that hooks up to any standard garden hose ($575; westontable.com).
• Bag
From afar this beauty of a tote bag by Naghedi looks like leather, but it’s actually a woven neoprene that stands up to salt and sun and lets sand slide right through ($315; naghedinyc.com).
Photo: Alice Gao
From top:
• Float
The black-and-white botanicals of this &SUNDAY inner tube offer a stylish alternative to flamingos and dolphins ($57; andsunday.com).
• Tote and hats
Clever, origami-esque pleats help these hats fold up for easy tucking into this tote, all by designer Lorna Murray ($155–$475; lornamurray.com.au).
• Bowl and tumbler
A foolproof hack for keeping your beach-drink ice and watermelon refreshingly chilled in ninety-degree swelter: Pack them in insulated, lidded Hydro Flask bowls and tumblers ($65 and $25 each, respectively; hydroflask.com).
• Portable shower
Now you don’t need to live at the beach to feel as if you do, thanks to this handsome portable shower from Weston Table that hooks up to any standard garden hose ($575; westontable.com).
• Beach bat set
SUNNYLiFE’s retro beach bat set is so lightweight you’ll never regret popping it in your bag ($36; minnowswim.com).
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