Anonymous wrote:Boy moms…do they like fuzzy socks? I need a small gift for a 15 year old that I don’t know very well. I do know he doesn’t like to be cold (just moved from a warm climate).
Anonymous wrote:Oh I have a good one- a vanity for all the cosmetics and skin care products.
Anonymous wrote:I always get a few things from this list every year. There are more specific links at the end of the article too: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/holidays/gift-ideas/g434/gifts-for-teens/#product-4191f5af-b0a9-4609-93fc-60de5d953369
This year I am getting the hidden pocket scrunchies and the power bank for iphones for DD and the phone screen magnifier for DS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not trying to be snarky but genuinely curious, when did your kids get do into brand names and how did they learn all the brands they're desiring ?My eighth grader and sixth grader are pretty brand ignorant.
One presumes other kids, no? Are your kids homeschooled?
-parent of kids who don’t really care about brand names, but can’t imagine needing to ask this question
2024 will be our 3rd year and if countrues get repetitive, we will look into getting a different version for 2025. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shopping for a 12-13 year old boy. What brand name hoodies are you buying? This kid is into anime and video games. Hoping to find something for him he doesn’t already have.
Go to Hot Topic and be done
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm getting some topgolf gift cards from costco, hoodie, Also probably ramen![]()
Any specific hoodie?
My sophomore boy asked for one from Carhartt this year. And one for his school winter sport team.
Last year he asked for GAP and I found a Volcom one he really likes (just a small chest logo). Mine prefers black or gray.
Are Nike techs still popular? He got those for birthday and Christmas last year. And more of a splurge last year was a Polo zip hoodie.
I swear my battle now is teaching him hoodies do not have to go in the laundry after every wear 😂
Ha! Mine now is teaching him that occasionally you do have to wash your hoodies. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:Shopping for a 12-13 year old boy. What brand name hoodies are you buying? This kid is into anime and video games. Hoping to find something for him he doesn’t already have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 girls, Ugg Tazz, Gorjana earrings/necklaces, lululemon align mini-flare pants, small shoulder bag (like Coach Penn or Staude Ollie or bean), Stanley cup, perfume, Dior lip oil.
So glad my DD in this age range is not this status obsessed. And I'm not saying that to be superior but out of relief.
Anonymous wrote:For 15-17 girls, Ugg Tazz, Gorjana earrings/necklaces, lululemon align mini-flare pants, small shoulder bag (like Coach Penn or Staude Ollie or bean), Stanley cup, perfume, Dior lip oil.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure if it was mentioned but if you teen is a slob or has ADHD, those large make-up draw string holders is a must. Yes, the OCD in me can not handle all the make-up in one big pouch, but if your girl isn't the one to put it all away and keep it neat, this is a great gift to help your sanity.