6 Things the Upper-Middle Class Should Buy at Walmart This Summer

Jan 9, 2020 Mountain View / CA/ USA - People shopping at a Walmart store in south San Francisco bay area.
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Walmart isn’t only for bargain hunters and last-minute runs for dish soap. It can also be a solid place to find quality summer gear that holds up in both form and function. People who are upper-middle class usually aren’t shopping just to save money, but they do still want to make smart choices. It’s less about buying cheap and more about buying things that are worth the price.

The below six Walmart buys fit the lifestyle without compromising taste or quality. They may not be the cheapest options on the shelf, but they punch above their price point and hold their own next to higher-end competitors.

In contrast, here are the top Walmart items frugal people always buy.

Premium Luggage

  • Price: $169

Perfect for summer trips to Europe, this iFLY set includes a 20-inch carry-on and a 28-inch checked bag. Both are lightweight, tough and surprisingly sleek. Spinner wheels make navigating narrow corridors easier and they’ll look like they’ve come from an upmarket travel outfitter, not a big box store.

Fire Pit Lounge Set

  • Price: $1,872.86

This outdoor set holds up visually and physically. The black wicker club chairs with crisp white cushions bring a modern edge, while the gas-powered fire table makes it functional beyond just seating. A clean, cohesive setup that works just as well for wine nights as it does for garden parties.

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Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut

  • Price: $69.98

A favourite among the upper-middle class, Veuve Clicquot is stocked at Walmart and delivers more than just brand recognition. It’s a dry, well-balanced champagne that holds its own at summer dinner parties or milestone celebrations. No one needs to know it came from a Walmart aisle unless they check the receipt.

Vivid Violet Reverb Stanley Tumbler

  • Price: $64.99

Stanley drinkware is all over social media and these tumblers definitely deliver on performance. It keeps drinks cold (or hot) for hours, travels well and comes in bold seasonal colors like this one.

Carbon Frame Bike

  • Price: $1,699

The Pioneer Outroad MTB bicycle isn’t a starter bike. With a carbon fiber frame, full suspension, 12-speed Shimano gearing and dual disc brakes, it’s built for performance. It’s just as comfortable on international trails as it is on local mountain routes and comes without the boutique bike shop markup.

Backyard Playset

  • Price: $2,699.99

The KidKraft Falcon Ridge outdoor playset goes well beyond a basic swing set. Multiple slides, a tower, a kitchen and a glider make it a full play zone rather than a simple swing. The build looks polished and solid, with enough features to keep kids entertained over the summer weeks and off devices for longer than five minutes.

Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.

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