Chapel Hill Review Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts For Teens

Chapel Hill Review Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts For Teens
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Chapel Hill Review asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Gifts For Teens

1) Stitch-Your-Travels Leather Notebook
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Over the river and through the woods, you’ll sew your way with this leather travel journal. As you fill the interior with jottings, drawings, and memories, customize the specially perforated leather cover with colorful stitches—creating a keepsake as personal as your path across the planet.

2) Arrow Design Ponytail Hat
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PEEKABOOS® Ponytail Hats: Arrow Design Ponytail Hat – Taupe & White

3) Classic Wristlet
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Mighty Purse: Classic Wristlet – Metallic Silver

4) Molecule Science Necklace
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A handcrafted science necklace is a striking way to make a subtle statement. Molecules star in these chemistry-inspired pieces created by a science teacher. Each bears a scientifically accurate—and lovely-looking—compound in stainless steel. It’s a slyly personal piece with meaning explained in an included card. Give one as a dose of something needed or to showcase a love of all things science. Made in the USA.

5) Stitch-Your-Travels Leather Passport Cover
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Oh, the places you’ll sew. Showcase your adventures with a stitch passport cover. As you travel the world, mark each landmark with colorful thread. Specially perforated leather is crafted to last. It’s a customizable keepsake made for safekeeping, whether you’re a seasoned stitcher or a needle newbie.



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