ISO gift ideas for DS, DD

Anonymous
Would love gift suggestions for 22 y.o. DS, who is a college senior, and 21 y.o. DD, who is a college junior. While both outdoorsy, DD probably more so than DS. DS is also a DJ. Both like to ski but have their own equipment, gear, though open if anyone has great suggestions. Aslo any tech suggestions.

It's been a long year and am feeling stumped on this.
Anonymous
One of my kids is getting a trip for Christmas along with some inexpensive things, like stocking stuffers.
Anonymous
Another idea is if the senior needs clothes for a prospective new job upon graduation, you could start on a wardrobe for him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another idea is if the senior needs clothes for a prospective new job upon graduation, you could start on a wardrobe for him.


Like this idea though could be pulling teeth to get him to think about it. TY.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of my kids is getting a trip for Christmas along with some inexpensive things, like stocking stuffers.


What are you doing for stocking stuffers?
Anonymous
I got DS a cashmere sweater. I emphasized that it wouldn't last long. When it was worn out or piled, or he forgot and didn't launder it correctly, he didn't need to feel bad. Enjoy it for now. It was in the 60-80 dollar range. He loved it. Wore it over the holidays last year, last winter. Felt like a great luxury to him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got DS a cashmere sweater. I emphasized that it wouldn't last long. When it was worn out or piled, or he forgot and didn't launder it correctly, he didn't need to feel bad. Enjoy it for now. It was in the 60-80 dollar range. He loved it. Wore it over the holidays last year, last winter. Felt like a great luxury to him.


oh, like this idea, especially with washable cashmere options now. Ty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another idea is if the senior needs clothes for a prospective new job upon graduation, you could start on a wardrobe for him.


This is not a christmas gift.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another idea is if the senior needs clothes for a prospective new job upon graduation, you could start on a wardrobe for him.


This is not a christmas gift.


Nice pair of boots or shoes?

Tie collection and storage box?

High-quality leather belts?

An expensive bathrobe?
Anonymous
We got our two the same age an Epic Pass for skiing
Anonymous

Money for them to invest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We got our two the same age an Epic Pass for skiing


they have them
Anonymous
I usually do some origami project using dollars bills. Higher than one dollar bills, mostly use twenties.
Anonymous
If they ski a lot, they might like heated ski socks. My DD also wanted really nice SmartWool (or similar) base layer set.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:One of my kids is getting a trip for Christmas along with some inexpensive things, like stocking stuffers.


What are you doing for stocking stuffers?


This is random, but I'm getting my 22 year old twins and husband handheld mini archery bows, arrows and targets. They can goof around in the backyard with them, and compete with each other.

Example:
https://www.chnarchery.com/products/mini-stainless-steel-compound-bow-model-ornament?sku=18059572995335913924293925&utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopline-feed&srsltid=AfmBOoqq1JBDXhUOgpNwrLI3jw74nDHkpFG8m9HaPiDKG9ZLD1ERdFeCZL4

Before anyone comes at me, they are grown adults and we live on an acreage.
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