Whole Foods’s Limited-Edition Hydro Flasks Are the Ultimate Fall Accessory

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As proven by Olivia Wilde and Hilary Duff, a water bottle is more than just a way to quench your thirst — it’s a fashion statement. This season, Whole Foods is getting in on the style trend with a limited-edition collection of fall-colored Hydro Flasks. Unlike the brand’s traditionally vibrant shades, the neutral water bottles are available in Almond (eggshell white), Walnut (light brown), and Chestnut (rosy pink), and shoppers on TikTok are already racing to get their hands on every color.

The collection includes three 32-ounce water bottles with flex straw caps, wide-mouth openings, and leak-proof straws. That means you don’t have to worry about any accidents in your gym bag if you toss your water bottle in at the last minute. The Hydro Flasks, which retail for $55 each, are also dishwasher safe and equipped to keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours, which makes staying hydrated that much easier. If you enjoy a hot drink after a workout or you’re looking for a multi-purpose bottle that can handle higher temperatures, they also keep drinks hot for up to 12 hours. The flex straw cap, however, is not intended to handle hot drinks, so be aware of this before serving yourself your morning coffee.

As functional as they are, though, it’s the chic colors have shoppers buying the bottles three at a time. (We can already imagine them pairing perfectly with our favorite activewear sets.)

Though they aren’t available to shop online, in-person shoppers report that the limited-edition Hydro Flask collection is going fast. If you’re interested in securing one for yourself, take a sneak peek at the water bottles and shop more new fall-and-winter-themed Hydro Flasks ahead.

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