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Autumn Mood Board: 14 Products to Help You Fall in Line

by Team Fathom
Autumn It's a mood. Images courtesy of Wallace Sewell, Ranavat, Guanabana, and July.

Who doesn't want a little change to reflect the new season? We put together a few somethings — products, accessories, styles, advice — to warm you up right now.

A Blanket to Swaddle the Season In

Photo courtesy of Wallace Sewell.

Traditional craftsmanship from the British Isles meets contemporary production techniques for the all-made-in-the-UK Wallace Sewell textiles. Aside from the premium quality weaving that feels great to the touch, the brand is known for its bold and eye-catching colors and geometric designs. The Shetland Ripple Throw (above) is made from Shetland wool and can be used indoors and out. ($320)

Fall’s Fanny Pack Replacement

Photos courtesy of Porto.

The Pouch is a small, cloud-like mini catchall from Porto, a new design studio inspired by travel. Made by hand in Italy with Nappa leather and an organic cotton lining, it can be worn cross-body, around the waist, looped on the wrist, or draped over the shoulder. In seven colors, including Mochi (a pastel green) and the color of the season, Vino Rosso. ($250)

A New Take On a Classic Button-Down

Photos courtesy of Caron Callahan.

Caron Callahan’s super crisp, slightly oversized, button-down Alice shirt has a detachable pleated capelet that can be tied as a triangle scarf (navy blue, right) or tied at the neck (white poplin, left). It’s traditional, with a twist that’s playful, whimsical, or preppy, as you like it. In navy blue, white poplin, pink check, or dark plaid. ($345 or $395)

A Chic Phone Accessory

Photos courtesy of Guanabana.

No phone on the table, bulging from a back pocket, lost in the bottom of a handbag, or — worst of all — constantly in hand. Instead, tuck your mini supercomputer in Guanabana’s handmade leather phone pouch attached to a colorful woven cord. Available in black or brown leather, with various colored cords intricately woven together. Wear yours crossbody or hang around the neck like the technological albatross that it is. ($132)

A Super-Charged Secret Ingredient Made Trendy

Photo courtesy of Sky High Farm Universe.

Sky High Farm Universe, a pastoral and very fashiony farm project growing in New York’s Hudson Valley, released their first beauty product as part of an ever-growing collection of super stylish goods that help the non-profit org’s mission of food sovereignty. It’s an all-purpose balm made from 100-percent organic, grass-fed tallow. A dime-size amount of the creamy stuff will soothe, moisturize, and deliver a host of antioxidants. Rosemary, tomato leaf, and honey help hydrate, scent, and discourage oiliness. ($38)

Lip Ammunition For Changing Seasons

Photo courtesy of Beekman 1802.

Winter is coming. Your lips are inevitably going to get chapped and cracked, so get ready with a multi-pack of attractive Beekman 1802 lip balms made from microbiome-friendly, vitamin- and mineral-rich goat milk. We like the season-appropriate glacial mint and eucalyptus; other flavors include lavender, vanilla, and honey and orange blossom. ($30)

Late Summer Sun Protection

Photo courtesy of Shebobo.

If you’re not taking your summer vacation until the fall (don’t know about you, but we’re all about the Med in October), you still have time to invest in a cute new sun hat like Shebobo’s packable version. It’s available with a five- or seven-inch brim, in various cinnamon, blush, orchid, and black color ways. ($65)

A Transitional Sneaker-Shoe Hybrid

Photo courtesy of Ilse Jacobsen.

New season, new shoes. We dig these tulip-patterned slip-ons for men and women from Danish designer Ilse Jacobsen. They’re made from 75% natural rubber and 25% recycled rubber and recycled thread, come in nice neutrals, and will be perfect for your autumnal beach walks. ($94)

Inspirational Pages for Fresh Motivation

Photo courtesy of S&S/Simon Element.

You may not have a classroom to return to, but you can still harness that back-to-school energy. Bonnie Wan’s creative playbook, The Life Brief, offers readers a path toward making dreams come true professionally, spiritually, and socially. Have you been promising yourself you’ll finally take that Spanish class? Book that trip? This book is the nudge you need. ($14)

The Mary Poppins Carry-On

Photos courtesy of July Luggage.

If your suitcase is on its last legs, upgrade with July Luggage’s new Carry-On Max. Available in two shades of green, shadow lavender (shown above), brown, and basic black, the four-wheel spinner has an expandable zipper (go hog wire on the souvenirs) and comes with a packable tote that slides onto the handle. ($315)

Customized Luggage For $10

Photos courtesy of Rimowa.

Stickering water bottles, lockers, and binders is all the rage at school these days. If you’re not ready for a new rolly but you do want a new look, consider Rimowa’s range of city-specific suitcase stickers (Paris, Tokyo, New York, Rio, Seoul) to add a personal touch to your travel trunk. ($10-$105)

Sunnies to Save Your Sight (And the Sea) 

Photo courtesy of Caddis.

Don’t leave your sunglasses in a drawer because you think summer is over. Caddis collaborated with Aussie designer and innkeeper Sheree Commerford (that’s her in the photo) on the Il Mare frames made from upcycled plastic that could have otherwise ended up in the ocean. ($55, on sale from $180)

Hair Mask for Sun-Drenched Locks

Photo courtesy of Ranavat.

After a season of swimming pools and sunshine attacking your roots, it’s time to replenish dry locks. Ranavat’s glossing hair mask packs Ayurvedic healing ingredients to restore and revive the mane, and comes in a heavenly floral scent. ($65)

Something to Take the Edge Off

Photo courtesy of Allergy Research Group.

It’s not only you: Everyone is feeling anxious about the state of the world. (The election, world wars, the election, cost of living, the election, the election.) Here’s something that works for us: 200 mg of Zen, formulated from GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid) and L-Theanine. (That’s info for the health nerds.) The supplement can help take the edge off a stressful day (it’s a non-drowsy formula) or simply help ensure an extra restful sleep. (That’s info for all of us.) ($57)

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