23 Best Tech Gifts for Guys You Can Still Get in Time for Christmas

23 Best Tech Gifts for Guys You Can Still Get in Time for Christmas

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Whether you’re shopping for your dad or your boyfriend, it’s hard to strike out with a tech gift. I’ve honed in on the perfect tech products for leveling up any activity he’s passionate about, whether he’s a music-lover, fitness-enthusiast, gamer, golfer, or avid reader. With gifts starting at just $19, you can slip these into a stocking or exchange them as a Secret Santa gift. If it’s an impressive one-and-done present you’re in need of, I have plenty of splurge-worthy items as well.

To curate a list we can stand behind, I’ve gathered our editors’ all-time favorite tech products and sprinkled in some options that are on our wish lists to test. Whether it’s a pair of sleek noise-canceling ear buds or an LED face mask that combines light therapy and massage, one thing is for sure: he’ll be thanking you.

The Best Tech Gifts For Men

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A Tech Gift For the Binge-Scroller
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A Tech Gift For the Binge-Scroller

iWalk Portable Charger ($20, originally $27)

If they’re always on their phone, scrolling through countless emails or just catching up on their Instagram feed, get them this handy portable charger that will ensure their battery never dies unexpectedly. The compact device serves as a power bank and can easily be inserted into an iPhone’s USB port for easy charging. It comes in a variety of colors and is even a favorite of PS editors. Read our review of the iWalk Portable Charger to learn more.

Editor Quote: “Within the span of only an hour, the portable battery can be fully charged and ready to use as needed. With this tool, I can forgo a charging cord altogether as the product can be inserted straight into my iPhone’s lightning port, which is fantastic because it’s one less thing for me to have to worry about carrying around or transporting when I’m on the go,” — Kyley Warren, former assistant shopping editor

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A Tech Gift For Unwinding
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A Tech Gift For Unwinding

Viktor Jurgen Neck Massage Pillow ($28, originally $40)

Treat him to a relaxing massage with this bestselling neck massage pillow. It’s portable and great for a traveler, a work-from-home setup, and more. It has deep-kneading shiatsu-like nodes that rotate for a soothing, deep massage.

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A Tech Gift For the Binge-Watcher
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A Tech Gift For the Binge-Watcher

Sling Subscription ($30)

If you’re looking for a gift that keeps on giving, a Sling subscription is an excellent choice. It provides affordable access to favorite shows, movies, and the latest pop culture hits. Plus, Sling occasionally sweetens the deal with a $10 discount on the first month, making it an even better present. Whether they enjoy a binge-worthy series or the latest blockbuster films, Sling has a diverse range of content to suit every taste. Our editor tested it out and was surprised by how much she missed having access to live TV. For more details on her experience, read our Sling Subscription review.

Editor Quote: “What I like most about Sling TV is that it makes me feel connected again. I love the convenience of on-demand streaming, but there’s something surprisingly grounding about having live news on in the background — especially in today’s world. It gives me a weird sense of calm. Not because the news itself is calming (it’s not), but because it makes me feel like I’m tuned in. And being able to watch a show I’m emotionally invested in live (hi, “Love Hotel” and “Next Gen NYC”) is so much more exciting than catching up later and trying to dodge TikTok spoilers.

More specifically, I love that Sling doesn’t overload you with channels you’ll never use. Unlike traditional cable, it’s set up in smaller, more curated packages, so you can choose which matches what you’ll watch. It’s also a lot more affordable. After falling down a Reddit rabbit hole, I found that most people are shelling out at least $100 a month for cable. Sling’s base plans, by comparison, start at $23 for your first month. For me, that’s a win.” — Marisa Petrarca, contributing shopping editor

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A Tech Gift For the Planner
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A Tech Gift For the Planner

Rocketbook Fusion Smart Reusable Notebook ($38)

This smart notebook has a calendar, to-do lists, and note template pages for all his planning and note-taking needs. He can scan and export his written notes to his email or Google Docs and have them digitized. He can just wipe the pages clean and start all over. It’s a great gift for multitaskers or college students. Plus, it comes in a ton of different colors.

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A Tech Gift For Stress Relief
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A Tech Gift For Stress Relief

Renpho Eyeris Eye Massager ($50, originally $70)

The Renpho Eyeris Eye Massager is an electric shiatsu eye massager that will help relieve the tension from eye fatigue and eye strain. It has built-in heating pads that provide a comfortable temperature for a hot compress. It’s a gift that will truly keep on giving, and it even helps with eye puffiness and dryness. It comes in sixteen colors including white, gray, blue, pink, and more.

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A Tech Gift For the Frequent Flyer
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A Tech Gift For the Frequent Flyer

Twelve South AirFly Pro ($55)

If they’re always on a plane, they know the struggle of having wireless headphones — and having to pay $2 to watch a movie on the plane’s television. That’s why the Twelve South AirFly Pro is so brilliant. Simply plug the device into the screen, and it syncs to your headphones. Now they’ll really be able to use those AirPods on a plane for in-flight entertainment!

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A Tech Gift For Those Who Lose Things
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A Tech Gift For Those Who Lose Things

Apple AirTag ($75, originally $99)

The AirTag comes in handy for those who love to travel or often misplace things. Once the AirTag is placed in or on the item he wants to track, he’ll always know where his stuff is. This is great for checked-in luggage and carry-on bags as well as wallets and purses. For more info, check out our review of the Apple AirTags.

Editor Quote: “They took about 30 seconds to set up; all you need is your iPhone close by, and they pair automatically. Using the Find My app that’s installed on all iPhones, I was able to track our bags from check-in until takeoff, and again when we landed back in the States. I saw them all together in the European airport, and I was even able to track, based on an airport map, that they moved with us when we had to change planes due to an electrical issue.” – India Yaffe, former associate shopping editor

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A Self-Cleaning Water Bottle Tech Gift
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A Self-Cleaning Water Bottle Tech Gift

Larq Self Cleaning Water Bottle ($99)

No matter who you’re shopping for, the Larq Self Cleaning Water Bottle is something they will use and appreciate, especially if they’re a busy body. This water bottle actually cleans itself with a disinfecting UV light. Still wondering if the tool is really worth the hype? Read more in this Larq Self-Cleaning Water Bottle review.

Editor Quote: “Here’s what makes this bottle so special; it’s self-cleaning. I’ll let that sink in for a second before proceeding. If you’ve ever had a water bottle that does not pass the sniff test, you know what a game changer this is. The bottle also has a purification system within the cap.” – India Yaffe, former associate shopping editor

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A Tech Gift For Music Lovers
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A Tech Gift For Music Lovers

Beats Studio Buds ($100, originally $150)

He’ll enjoy a truly immersive listening experience with these stylish Beats Studio Buds. They’re noise-canceling earbuds with up to eight hours of listening time (or up to 24 hours when combined with the pocket-sized charging case). They are water-resistant and also come in white or red. Read our in-depth review of the Beats Studio Buds.

If he’s looking for something more secure and built to support an active lifestyle, the Beats Fit Pro ($149, originally $200) is another great option to consider. These noise-canceling earbuds are also editor-backed. Read her in-depth review of the Beats Fit Pro here.

Editor Quote: “The audio is crystal clear, with crisp vocals and deep bass. With its spatial audio features, these earbuds deliver a surround-sound-like experience that elevates your content. The Fit Pros fit into my ear like they were built for my ear canal, plus they are equipped with flexible wingtips that secure the earbud in place.” – Anvita Reddy, former assistant shopping editor

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A Tech Gift For a Greener Home
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A Tech Gift For a Greener Home

Click & Grow Self-Watering Indoor Garden ($125)

If you’re shopping for the guy who wants to add something green to their space, the Click & Grow Self-Watering Indoor Garden makes it easier than ever for them to grow their own herbs and produce. Whether they’re an amateur gardener or a total pro, they’ll appreciate this useful yet unique gift that will perfect their green thumb. It has a built-in water reservoir that holds a month’s worth of water and an LED lamp arm to provide vital light for photosynthesis. This one comes with three basil pods, but you can also get other pods for different fruits, veggies, and herbs. Read more in this review of the Click & Grow Smart Garden.

Editor Quote: “The Click & Grow Smart Garden is a great home addition for both the beginner and advanced plant enthusiasts. For anyone who’s too busy to grow traditionally, this is a perfect way to still get the experience of growing without the stress. It’s also a great home addition for anyone who just wants to enjoy greenery in the home to brighten up a space — this minimal maintenance is worth the air-quality benefit alone.” – Moná Thomas, contributing editor

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A Tech Gift For Pet Parents
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A Tech Gift For Pet Parents

Furbo 360° Dog Camera Rotating ($129, originally $210)

The Furbo 360° Dog Camera Rotating is a fun, useful gadget for the guy with pets. It’s an HD WiFi-enabled surveillance camera that tosses treats on command. The camera has a 360-degree wide-angle view and works at night as well. It is compatible with Alexa and has a barking sensor that alerts them when the dog barks.

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A Tech Gift For Golfers
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A Tech Gift For Golfers

Garmin Approach S12 Golf Smartwatch ($150, originally $200)

The Garmin Approach S42 GPS Golf Smartwatch is the best fitness tracker for avid golfers. It’s a smart watch that provides all the data they need to play their best game, including yardages from the front, back, middle of the green via GPS; score tracking, and more. It has more than 42,000 preloaded courses from all over the world.

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A Tech Gift For Whole-Fitness Enthusiasts
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A Tech Gift For Whole-Fitness Enthusiasts

Therabody TheraGun Sense ($200, originally $300)

This deep tissue massage gun includes preloaded routines to melt away stress and relieve pain and muscle soreness. The quietest Theragun ever, it also features a 95 percent noise reduction compared to other Theragun models. It comes with four attachments for a customized massage session that ranges from attachments for the lower back to an attachment that gently massages sore muscles. Our director tested it out and was amazed by how it helped her achieve distraction-free meditations. For more details, read our Therabody TheraGun Sense review.

Editor Quote: “What makes the Therabody Theragun Sense different from all other massage guns on the market is the ability to practice breathwork through guided sessions on the app. The Sense uses vibration cues to guide you through the breathwork sessions, and will show your minimum heart rate post-session to show you how much you relaxed. The breathwork is particularly great for those of us who easily get distracted while meditating. It removes the stress of having to close your eyes and block out the rest of the world, which, personally, put me more at ease.

Of course, the fact that you can navigate through different massage routines on the smart app and filter by body part, benefit, and time is also a huge benefit, as this capability forces you to listen to your body in order to determine what mode of recovery you really need on any given day. There are massages catered to people who weightlift, run, do yoga, or practice water sports, and you can even get personalized routine recommendations if you connect your other activity monitors to the app.” — Sarah Wasilak, shopping director

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A Tech Gift For The VR Enthusiast
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A Tech Gift For The VR Enthusiast

Meta Quest 3S ($249, originally $299)

If you’re shopping for a VR enthusiast, the Meta Quest 3S is the ultimate gift to wow them. The headset will deliver a fully immersive experience, whether it’s a video game, concert, or workout. It features 3D positional audio and hand tracking to make the virtual worlds feel real.

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A Tech Gift For the Fashion Forward
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A Tech Gift For the Fashion Forward

Ray Ban Meta Smart Glasses ($247, originally $329)

The Ray Ban Meta Smart Glasses are the most stylish techie sunnies he’ll ever own. These smart glasses can take photos and videos hands-free with the built-in dual 5MP camera. No need to worry about the bad lighting; these sunnies will adjust automatically, so he’ll be able to take high-resolution photos and quality video for up to 60 seconds. He can also take phone calls and play music with these since it has hidden open-ear speakers and three built-in microphones. Read the in-depth review of the Ray-Ban Stories Smart Glasses.

Editor Quote: “I can seamlessly snap a photo of the view through my lenses, simply by touching the temple that’s located on the side of the frames, or even through voice-activated commands. From there, I can easily import my captured moment into the Facebook View app and edit or upload the photos and videos directly to social media. Even a digital camera doesn’t provide that kind of immediate convenience, and it’s so cool to be able to capture a moment exactly as I see it and in the precise instant that I see it.” – Kyley Warren, former assistant shopping editor

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A Tech Gift For Drone Curious
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A Tech Gift For Drone Curious

Potensic ATOM 3-Axis Gimbal 4K GPS Drone ($279, originally $380)

This Potensic ATOM 3-Axis Gimbal 4K GPS Drone is the ultimate gift for a budding drone enthusiast. It features a 12MP camera capable of recording 4K and 30fps video. It’s perfect for those who are passionate about videography or are adventure seekers. It makes for a unique and fun gift.

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A Tech Gift For the Wellness Enthusiast
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A Tech Gift For the Wellness Enthusiast

Oura Ring Gen4 ($349-$499)

Shopping for someone who wants to prioritize their wellness? Get them the new Oura Ring Gen4, which tracks metrics, including heart rate, sleep stages, activity, and more with even longer battery life and new Smart Sensing technology. Our former editor tested an earlier version and was amazed by how minimalist and stylish it was. It comes in six band colors, so there are plenty of metallic tones to choose from. Read our review of the Oura Ring for more information.

Editor Quote: “For me, the most useful application has been tracking my sleep. I don’t generally have an issue falling or staying asleep, but I do wake up tired often, as opposed to refreshed, energized, and ready to start the day. There are also lots of nights in which I don’t get as much sleep as I’d like, and I was curious to see how that would affect my next day. I found that, in fact, when I got a sleep score lower than 80, I did feel more sluggish during the day. Most notably, when my amount of REM sleep was suboptimal, I would wake up with that tired feeling I’ve become accustomed to.” – India Yaffe, former associate shopping editor

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A Tech Gift For The Gamer
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A Tech Gift For The Gamer

Nintendo Switch OLED Model With White Joy-Con ($358, originally $377)

Get the gamer in your life something he’ll obsess over, like the Nintendo Switch OLED Model. It has three modes of playtime — TV mode, tabletop mode, and handheld mode — for gaming whenever, wherever. When played in handheld and tabletop modes with the seven-inch OLED screen, he can enjoy an enhanced experience with the system’s built-in speakers. It comes with a wide adjustable stand, a dock for TV mode, and 64 GB of internal storage.

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A Tech Gift For Homebodies Who Love Music
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A Tech Gift For Homebodies Who Love Music

Marshall Stanmore III Bluetooth Speaker ($400)

If you’re shopping for the guy who adores music, the Marshall Stanmore III will fill his home with melodies for an immersive, concert-like experience. The sleek speaker fits both modern and vintage aesthetics as well as doubles as chic home decor on a shelf or side table. He’ll be able to adjust the bass and treble for a customized sound. The Bluetooth speaker comes in black and vintage cream. He can also connect via an aux cable. Read our in-depth review of the Marshall Stanmore III Bluetooth Speaker.

Editor Quote: “The way it plays music is incredibly captivating and fills my entire 750-square-foot apartment with rich sound. The listening experience is almost immersive, and that’s what I love about the Stanmore III: you close your eyes and it’s like the band is playing in front of you. It’s a powerful speaker that packs a punch as soon as you switch it on, and it’s incredibly easy to use.” – Hayley Lyndes, shopping staff writer

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A Tech Gift For The Voracious Reader
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A Tech Gift For The Voracious Reader

Kindle Scribe ($450)

The Kindle Scribe is perfect for both professionals and students. The e-reader lets him read and now write on a glare-free Paperwhite display. It comes with a Basic Pen that lets him create sticky notes, to-do lists, journals, and more. He can even import and write on Microsoft Word documents and PDFs, then export them via email. He’ll be able to choose from a variety of note-taking templates like lined paper, grid paper, checklists, and more. It has a high-resolution display with an adjustable warm light and auto-adjusting front light. A single charge can last weeks as well. Check out the in-depth review of the Kindle Scribe.

Editor Quote: “The most underrated feature of the Kindle Scribe (and all Kindles, for that matter) is that it’s stripped of all the distractions that regular tablets have. I can create note annotations and reflect immediately on certain passages or bookmark pages for when I want to reread something. It allows me to be attentive and present and truly understand what I’m reading.” – Anvita Reddy, former assistant shopping editor

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A Tech Gift For The Student
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A Tech Gift For The Student

HP OmniBook 7 Flip 16″ FHD 2-in-1 ($550, originally $1,000)

This laptop can convert into a tablet to work seamlessly for work and play. The Windows 11’s AI tools also assist with research, organization, and note taking. Our editor gave this a test spin and says it’s the “most versatile tech she’s ever owned.” For more details, check out our HP OmniBook 7 Flip 16″ FHD 2-in-1 review.

Editor Quote: “What I immediately appreciated about the HP Omnibook 7 Flip Laptop is how much thought went into making it durable and versatile. As someone who’s constantly tossing my laptop in a tote between work events, I love that it’s built with a sturdy aluminum casing that can actually keep up with my lifestyle. The two-in-one design also speaks to me — I can see myself using the tablet mode to quickly edit photos or jot down ideas on the go. For students, that same flexibility makes it easy to transition from typing notes in class to streaming shows in the dorm at night. The high-quality display is another win in my book; I’ve always been picky about screens (blame my MySpace coding and photo-editing days), and the crisp resolution makes everything from essays to creative projects feel more polished. Plus, the fast processor means I don’t have to worry about my laptop lagging when I’ve got dozens of tabs open — something I know every student can relate to during crunch time.” – Hayley Lyndes, shopping staff writer

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A Tech Gift For The Self Care Enthusiast
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A Tech Gift For The Self Care Enthusiast

Therabody TheraFace Mask: LED Light Therapy Skincare Device ($550, originally $650)

If they’re looking to invest in their skin-care routine and are curious about the world of LED masks, this one from Therabody offers more than just red and blue light therapy. With 648 medical-grade LED lights around the face, it’s the only LED mask on the market that has vibration motors around the eyes and the top and back of the head, so they can experience a relaxing massage. Read more in our in-depth review of the TheraFace Mask.

Editor Quote: “I’ve tested several LED masks, but none relaxes me quite like this one. It comes with a cool display stand, and it so closely resembles Jason’s mask from ‘Halloween.’ Although the mask is big, it isn’t uncomfortable, and I’ve found that I can kick back and watch TV comfortably or lie down in bed without experiencing any issues. The fact that I can see through it also makes it easy to use while working, and I love a product that makes it possible to multitask.” – Renee Rodriguez, senior staff beauty writer and social producer

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A Tech Gift For Anyone Needing a TV Upgrade
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A Tech Gift For Anyone Needing a TV Upgrade

Samsung 65-Inch Class Frame Series ($997)

If you’re looking for the gift that will truly wow the guy who loves to watch movies, shows, or games, there’s no better gift than a brand-new TV! The Samsung Frame is a smart TV that turns into artwork when not in use. He can even access over 1,400 works of art from world-class museums and galleries. It has Alexa built in and can house streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, and more. It has a 4K QLED resolution. It comes in sizes ranging from 32 inches to 85 inches. Read our in-depth review of the Samsung Class Frame Series.

Editor Quote: “I appreciate the flexibility that comes with being able to easily switch up the art that I choose to display, which is something I wouldn’t otherwise be able to do with large-scale art, which is its own investment. I can access a selection of free art from the Samsung art store, which partners with museums around the world and brands like Minted and Etsy.” – Angela Elias, contributing shopping editor

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Additional reporting by Kyley Warren, Angela Elias, and Balim Tezel

Anvita Reddy (she/her) is a former assistant editor for PS Shopping. She has a passion for products and reviews home gadgets, cookware, tech, and more. Having dealt with acne as a teenager and into adulthood, her expertise lies in beauty. At PS, she tested skin care, makeup, and hair care, plus countless other beauty products.

Kyley Warren (she/her) is an award-winning writer and editor with more than four years of experience in the publishing space. She previously worked as an assistant editor on PS Shopping and is an expert on all things related to shopping and fashion. Before joining PS, Kyley worked with Entertainment Tonight as a style commerce writer, and her byline has appeared in publications globally.

Angela Elias (she/her) is a contributing editor for PS Shopping, where she reviews everything from beauty products to kitchen gadgets, curates can’t-miss sales, and creates “best of” shopping roundups. In her former roles at PS, she led the relaunch of its Latine identity and family-focused verticals, directed its Home vertical, and hosted shopping segments. She has nearly 15 years of experience working in the lifestyle space as a writer, editor, content strategist, director, on-camera talent, and publicist.

Balim Tezel (she/her) is a shopping updates editor at PS and the founder of Maison des Nus, a New York-based affordable luxury brand blending streetwear and elevated essentials, with a playful edge. She graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism in 2019, and now lives in Flatiron.

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