Lynn Yaeger in Molly Goddard Uggs
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This roundup of things we liked this week originally appeared in the January 9, 2025 edition of theSecret Strategistnewsletter, a weekly email where we share the stuff our staff — plus a rotating cast of writers, design-world people, and various others with very good taste — would otherwise keep to themselves. If you want to get our picks straight to your inbox each week, sign uphere.
Happy New Year! Here are two cheering, fish-related things to buy: anArthur Courtfish platter and aBlenko-style fish vase. —Katy Schneider and Simone Kitchens

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This Week’s List

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* Wondering how we can acquire a “scarf bar” like this one in the new Elder Statesman store. Thesepants rackson Etsy aren’t far off.
* We noticedLynn Yaegerwearing someMolly Goddard Uggswhile hanging out with our very own Wendy Goodman.

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* You can getkids and baby Air Riftsin Japan.
Editor’s note: Nike Japan lists all prices in Japanese Yen, so the price shown is an approximate conversion to U.S. dollars.

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* It’s a good time to get nice base layers fromNui. Senior editor Winnie Yang just got somemerino-silk thermalsfor her and her daughter for skiing. The 40 percent–off sale is very good.

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* Also from Winnie: “I just found this beautiful vintage Norwegian sweater on Noihsaf Bazaar” — a Minnesota-based resale site — “and the seller had it listed under ‘Knit Fair Isle Cardigan,’ which got me thinking about how, though the technique for knitting many traditional Nordic sweaters is the same as Fair Isle (and actually, a real proper Fair Isle sweater is one knit on that island with that technique), you might find better results searching for the actual sweater names, like ‘lopapeysa’ for the Icelandic kind and ‘lusekofte’ for the Norwegian kind.Here’s one good place to look for lopapeysa. Or search ‘kihnu troi’ foran Estonian sweater.”
* Thesecookies, by Warm Milk and Cookies, which we discovered via Gabrielle Richardson’s Instagram, are absurdly detailed and pretty. DM for purchase.
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