There’s a commonly used “law” of business that promises the following: Nothing can be fast, good, and cheap all at the same time. It can be fast and cheap but not good; good and cheap, but not fast; and fast and good, but not cheap. No matter what, there’s something you have to sacrifice. But after Who What Wear’s team of experts put their heads together ahead of the holiday season, one thing became clear: Whoever came up with this theory hadn’t met us, or better yet, shopped the gifts we spend the majority of November sourcing. If they had, they’d see quite clearly that this particular law of business isn’t without exceptions. The 76 gifts below are proof enough of that.
Fast, good, and cheap (like under-$40 cheap) are three words that describe to a T every one of the gift ideas featured ahead. From pre-measured Sicilian sea salt that your foodiest friend will delight over to a table-top loom that’ll get the creative juices flowing for your left-brained S.A., the presents you’re about to see (or better yet, shop) are destined to spark joy in whoever unwraps them. Scroll on for Low Cost, High Joy with Who What Wear, our under-$40 guide to making everyone on your holiday gifting list happy.
True gourmands can be some of the hardest people to shop for. Their taste levels are hundreds of steps beyond even a regular old food lover and they spend large chunks of time learning about the latest nosh-related fads around the world. Because of that, it’s essential that you take a step into their shoes and do some serious research. Luckily, our team houses quite a few connoisseurs in this particular area of interest, all of whom were all too eager to share their wisdom. From sell-out duck-fat tortillas to Portuguese canned sardines, if the person you’re shopping for loves food, the gifts below are sure to impress.
What do you get for the hostess with the mostess? How about a bevy of under-$40 gifts that even she doesn’t already have. We’re talking handmade, French candlesticks (and yes, they’re customizable), a bobbin lace apron for her chicest bottle of red, and a card game designed by a relationship expert that is bound to make even the most awkward of parties wildly intimate. And those are just the highlights.
If you’ve spent the last five years gifting the green thumb in your family and/or friend group the same 12-month subscription to Better Homes and Gardens, it’s time to switch things up. That’s where the ten gifts ahead come in. From jazzed up camping equipment to gardening doodads that feel fun instead of expected, prepare for an elated look on whomever’s face that unwraps one of the below options this holiday season.
Whether you’re looking to buy a (much deserved) gift for yourself or eyeing a present for that person in your life that desperately needs some relaxation time, you’ve come to the right place. Ranging from bath and nighttime essentials to a five-minute journal that can solve a lot more problems than you’d probably think, they’re each designed to help whomever receives them lay low and unwind.
Boring, unpersonal gifts are so, well, never. No one wants to unwrap a pair of unbranded tube socks during the holidays—personally, I’d rather open nothing than something that was clearly conjured up at the 11th hour. Instead, think about ordering something hyper specific to the eventual owner, be it a personalized French lip balm, an engraved pet tag, or a perfume that involves the recipient taking a quiz to find a scent that fits them to a T, all of which are included below.
There are two types of people in the world, ones that think of their house as a place to sleep at night and ones that make it a home. If the next name on your gifting checklist falls into the latter category, stop what you’re doing and peruse the eight gifts ahead, which were hand selected with the purpose of sparking joy in your most homebody friend. Trust us, sometimes all it takes is a vintage design magazine or a really pretty candle.
If your right brain does 99% of the work, it’s understandable if a gift you have to make yourself sounds more like a nightmare than a cause for celebration. But for those out there whose creative side runs the ship, a DIY gift is the best possible kind. Right-brainers, step aside. This section is for your complete and utter opposite.
Toys and games aren’t just for kids. They’re for adults too, at least ones that like to play into their inner child. For those in your circle that don’t take themselves too seriously and still enjoy a bit of nostalgia-inducing fun, the final eight gifts in our Low Cost, High Joy gift guide are the only ones they’ll want to find at next week’s present exchange—period.