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9 Things That’ll Almost Definitely Sell Out: From Tulip to Tamagotchi

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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 a collaboration from Lisa Says Gah and OOKIOH, Naturium’s new body oil, and spring-y clogs.

Just in time for summer, Lisa Says Gah has brought out its very popular Buon Appetito print for this collaboration with swimwear brand OOKIOH.

Naturium — which makes some of our favorite body care — has added a new body oil to its Glow Getter line, formulated with a blend of hydrating jojoba, olive, and squalane.

Last week, OUAI launched its new St. Barths hair and body mist, which has bright, beachy top notes of orange oil, ocean breeze accord, and dragonfruit. This week, it has teamed up with Tower 28 for a limited-edition St. Barths–scented ShineOn Lip Jelly. (Which Rio says offers a “your-lips-but-better wash of color with a juicy, high-impact glaze that’s perfect for summer and no-makeup makeup days.”)

For those caught up in Challengers fever, Uniqlo has a sporty capsule out with retired tennis star Roger Federer and JW Anderson.

After 20 years, Tamagotchi has brought back its Connection toy, which allows users to connect their Tamagotchis together. They’re currently available for preorder in four different colorways.

Charlotte Stone (which makes comedian Bridget Everett’s favorite size-inclusive clogs) has launched its second collaboration with artist Lorien Stern, inspired by her floral illustrations.

Tulip Shades

Speaking of spring, Tulip has new shades in stock in bright shades of kelly green and pink, which Strategist writers Liza Corsillo and Emma Wartzman both used to cover the landlord-special light fixtures in their apartments.

Designer Athena Calderone has designed a collection for Beni Rugs, all of which are woven by hand from 100 percent natural wool.

Brompton x Palace Skateboards

Our favorite foldable bike brand, Brompton, has a new bike out designed with London-based skate brand Palace.

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9 Things That’ll Sell Out: From Tulip to Tamagotchi