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It’s Hot Out Here. Brands, It’s Time for Fans

From the streets of Paris to the New York subway, people are carrying fans and cooling devices to cope during the summer’s historic heatwaves. It’s a big — and still nascent — brand opportunity.
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The News Letter
· Jun 27, 2026
We upgraded from a decades-old desk fan to this powerful standing fan and it kept us cool in the heatwave
After relying on an old desktop fan for years, I told my boyfriend it was time for a serious cooling upgrade during the heatwave and I’m so glad I did because we love our new DREO standing fan.
Brisbane Times
· Jun 29, 2026
Here’s your July dining hit list, Sydney (featuring Three Blue Ducks’ latest venture)
From a’Mare’s new pizzeria to the Ducks’ new Southern Highlands spot, catch up on all the hot, new, coming soon and just-reviewed places around town.
MovieGuide
· Jul 8, 2026
This Actress Loves Her ‘Simpler’ Idaho Lifestyle
LANDMAN star Ali Larter and her husband Hayes MacArthur don’t regret moving to Idaho during COVID. We love to barbecue at our house. We...
The i Paper
· Jun 26, 2026
This weekend’s cartoon: How hot is too hot?
How long can we keep calm and carry on?
Us Weekly
· Jun 29, 2026
Jorts Are Back! These Rich-Looking Pairs Are *Actually* Worth Wearing
If seeing trendy summer jorts all over your Insta feed makes you curious about trying the style, let this be your sign. We can confirm: Summer jorts are officially chic. They’re everywhere in Los Angeles and New York City — taking over cafes, brunch spots and school pick-up lines. Cutoff pants used to be polarizing, []
The Root
· Jul 2, 2026
See What Gen Z Will Be Wearing All Summer Long
Summer is officially heating up, and these are the exact fashion trends taking over our feeds right now!
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Related coverage for "It’s Hot Out Here. Brands, It’s Time for Fans": The News Letter — We upgraded from a decades-old desk fan to this powerful standing fan and it kept us cool in the heatwave. Brisbane Times — Here’s your July dining hit list, Sydney (featuring Three Blue Ducks’ latest venture). MovieGuide — This Actress Loves Her ‘Simpler’ Idaho Lifestyle. The i Paper — This weekend’s cartoon: How hot is too hot?. Us Weekly — Jorts Are Back! These Rich-Looking Pairs Are *Actually* Worth Wearing. The Root — See What Gen Z Will Be Wearing All Summer Long