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11 Things That’ll Almost Definitely Sell Out: From Pendleton to Poketo

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For this week’s Don’t Dillydally, we’ve surfaced a range of new things we’re sure will sell out — including Away’s new neon luggage, an instantly recognizable red swimsuit, and Baggu’s easy-to-carry pop-up tent.

Fresh off its recent Ikea collab, Marimekko has teamed up with another homewares brand, West Elm, to release a slate of outdoor furniture and textiles including umbrellas, lounge chairs, and floor cushions. These indoor-outdoor pillows featuring the brand’s classic Papajo pattern are made from a durable, water-resistant fabric, so they’ll brighten up your patio, rain or shine.

Poketo’s limited-edition collection with Crow Canyon Home features an assortment of high-quality tabletop enamelware printed with playful designs. This eye-catching serving bowl is the perfect size for holding everything from dips to chips, peanuts to popcorn, and is sure to be the centerpiece of your next dinner party.

Stanley and Pendleton, brands synonymous with the rugged outdoors, have come together to create a line of thermoses and travel mugs that’ll make you the talk of the campfire circle. This double-walled, vacuum-insulated bottle emblazoned with Pendleton’s red-and-black buffalo plaid will keep your coffee piping hot and your water ice cold.

Baggu’s summer collection just dropped, and it’s full of water-bottle slings, cooler bags, and picnic blankets for all of your upcoming warm-weather adventures. What most caught our eye was this new pop-up tent, which provides UPF 30+ sun protection and flattens into a wearable pouch for easy transport — which means you can say good-bye to those days of toting an awkward, bulky umbrella to the beach.

Jewelry brand Maison Miru has partnered with Heart of Dinner, a nonprofit delivering care packages to NYC’s Asian American elderly, to launch the lovely Memory Palace Bracelet. Its sculptural, Memphis-inspired design spotlights two hand-carved charms: a heart representing love and a rabbit for the current zodiac year. There are only 50 bracelets available in total, and 100 percent of the proceeds benefit Heart of Dinner.

Away’s new neon collection features the brand’s Strat-beloved luggage dipped in two familiar hyperbright shades, Paradise Pink (an energizing bubblegum color) and Kiwi (a tropical lime green). There are various matching accessories — like toiletry bags and packing cubes — and you can rest assured that these cases will never get mixed up with anyone else’s at the baggage carousel.

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Speaking of bright pinks, the latest brand to buy into the Barbiecore trend is Swoon. It just released a Barbie-fied zero-sugar pink lemonade that’s perfect for sipping by the pool, and 10 percent of net sales will support Mattel’s Dream Gap Project.

Frankies Bikinis has teamed up with Pamela Anderson to release a very Baywatch-inspired swimwear collection, which is launching tomorrow. You can sign up now to snag Anderson’s iconic red one-piece as well as a variety of bikinis, tank tops, and tote bags that reflect her love of nature and animals.

Alyson Stoner recently told us that they can’t live without their Harper Wilde bras, and now Stoner is coming out with their very own capsule collection with the brand. It consists of three comfy bralettes embroidered with phrases related to mental health — “Human in Progress,” “Anxiety Armor,” and “BRB Crying” — and 15 percent of the proceeds will be donated to the Jed Foundation, a nonprofit working to protect emotional health and prevent teen suicide.

Seth Rogen’s ceramics brand, Houseplant, just dropped a “gloopy” collection to celebrate 4/20 and featuring vases and ashtrays with an innovative blobby glaze technique invented by Rogen himself. The brand will also launch a new product, candles, tomorrow — sign up here for early access.

Bugaboo, maker of some of the best baby strollers, just expanded into high chairs with the Giraffe. The chair’s adjustable design adapts to children as they grow, and you can customize it with a variety of accessories like trays, pillows, and harnesses. It comes in a variety of solid, neutral colors, making it pretty classy as far as baby furniture goes.

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11 Things That’ll Sell Out: From Pendleton to Poketo