Birkenstock Boston Clog, from £125

The Boston has earned its status as the summer shoe that never really goes away. The closed-toe silhouette keeps things smarter than an open sandal, the cork-latex footbed moulds to your foot over time, and the range of materials – oiled leather, suede, wool felt – means there’s a version for every occasion. Slip them on in June, you’ll still be wearing them in September.
Available at Birkenstock.
Globe-Trotter x Peanuts Carry-On, £2,295

Seventy-five years of Peanuts, rendered in Globe-Trotter’s signature vulcanised fibreboard. The ivory exterior with Doghouse Red leather trim and gold hardware is immediately recognisable as both brands at once – Snoopy surveying a world map on the outside, Snoopy and Woodstock exploring it on the printed interior lining. Handmade in Hertfordshire, four wheels, cabin-approved, and a five-year warranty included. The kind of luggage that attracts attention at the carousel.
Available at Globe-Trotter.
Goral x Rose Anvil SMUGS High Top, £325

Built the way sneakers rarely are anymore. The SMUGS is a Sheffield-made high top in Maryam TPR Verde horse leather – full grain, unlined for a cleaner fit that moulds to your foot over time, and finished with a gum sole. Resoleable construction and a lifetime repair guarantee mean this is genuinely a shoe you keep rather than replace. The Verde colourway develops a patina that only gets better with age.
Available at Goral.
Cole Buxton Bleached Holdall, £525

For their SS26 Resort drop, Cole Buxton have reimagined the iconic holdall silhouette in Italian bleached calf suede – the tobacco colourway gives it a worn-in, sun-faded quality that looks better the more it gets used. A narrow belt strap with a tonal twist lock buckle closes the bag, shoulder-length carry straps make it easy to move with, and an external key ring and internal Riri-zipped pocket keep things organised. Sized right for hand luggage, but honestly too good to save just for travel.
Available at Cole Buxton.
AMIRI Tournament Collection, from £250

The World Cup returns to Los Angeles in 2026, and AMIRI has met the moment with a ten-piece limited-edition that fuses classic football kit with the brand’s streetwear DNA. Jerseys, tees, a knit polo, shorts, a track set, cap and even a ball, rendered across a palette of sky blue, black and white that reads as much California coastline as it does matchday. MA Monogram jacquards and crochet detailing keep it firmly in AMIRI territory, while the number 94 on the jerseys doubles as Mike Amiri’s graduating year and the last time LA hosted the tournament.
Available at AMIRI.