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Whether it’s Valentine’s Day preparations, a friend’s birthday or any other cool occasion, one thing is for sure: we all need to have a list of ideas on our scrapbook (or Pinterest) for when we need to gift something to a friend or family member.
Here’s a list of 5 awesome gifts to choose from this month.
We have compiled a list of affordable cool and aesthetic gifts that you can select from.
1. Branded Clothing and Hoodies
In life, a gift is the most beautiful thing. And personalizing a gift for someone? Oh dear! You can't quantify how much good you have done. This is why this very affordable option is the best on our list. Get your family members, children, lover, and friends a personalized set of custom apparel this holiday season. Brand jackets and hoodies, tee shirts, caps and other apparels with people’s names and see the gratefulness in their eyes. You know what you will be doing with just $3.99? You will strengthen the core of the relationship they share with you. They will indeed be grateful. And according to Digital Authority Partners, a Chicago-based digital agency, custom apparel is one of the most beloved gifts among Millennials who are abandoning big brands and choosing convenient and cozy clothing over any specific brand.
2. Kool8 - the coolest water bottle around
I don’t usually get excited about water bottles because they just represent a functional part of our lives. But recently I purchased a Kool8 water bottle and I couldn't’ be any happier. Kool8 is a thermos water bottle - with all the usual stuff: it keep your liquid cold or hot, based on your preferences. But what makes Kool8 worthy is that the bottle looks AMAZING. It comes in various colors (I got the green lime version) and I honestly love it. It’s not too bulky, you can have a firm grip on it and for tea lovers, it has a tea strainer too. For $24.99, it was a steal in my book.
3. Elago Charging Hub
Appreciating people means you care about their gadgets too. With just $27, you can get them the Elago Charging Hub which allows them to charge their phones, watch and AirPod all at once. The Charging hub is durable, long lasting and multifunctional. Your boys will love this one. It is a super exciting gift for the holiday season.
4. Samsung Gear VR
Get your kids super happy this winter. Watch them join the virtual reality world, all thanks to you, with the Samsung Gear VR. The VR Gear by Samsung, $43, allows users to watch movies and play games on their Samsung phones. The festive season is designed solely for fun and to connect with people. And this gear is a perfect gift for children whose interests are in techs.
5. Coffee Mug Warmer
Who wouldn't want this Coffee Mug Warmer $17? This season is popular for being frost, especially Christmas and the new year when we see a lot of snow. Get the Coffee Mug Warmer for your loved ones this winter. Warm them up with your unhindered love. The Coffee Mug warmer helps to maintain the hotness of your mug even when work is stealing you away —, you have assurance.
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