The holidays are coming, which means it's time for the annual ritual of pretending we have our lives together while panic-buying gifts at the last minute. (Just us? Okay.)
So we made a list. Not of perfectly curated, aspirational things you'll never actually buy, but stuff we'd genuinely be excited to unwrap. Things that feel special without trying too hard. You know, like wearing a silk scarf to the range and then keeping it on for drinks after.
Here's what made the cut from top down, left to right:
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Customised hand mirror: For checking yourself out before literally anything. A small confidence boost fits in your pocket.

Round corner photo strip frame: Because your friend's ridiculous photo booth pictures from that wedding deserve better than your phone's camera roll.

Members Scarf: 100% mulberry silk, made in the UK and only a few left. Tie it on your bag, in your hair, around your neck. It's the kind of piece that makes people ask "where'd you get that?" (The answer: here.)

Alpaca bed socks: Self-explanatory. Socks. For bed. Can't get much more luxury than that on a wintery day.

Cowgirl print: For the person who has everything except art that makes them smile.

Penny Polo in Sunday Blue: Our signature piece in Sunday Blue. Organic cotton, hand-embroidered collar, longer sleeves that actually flatter. Works for the course, the office, or anywhere you need to look like you have your stuff together. (Even if you don't.)

Candy stripe mugs: Coffee and tea tastes better in a cute mug. Science has not yet proven this, but we stand by it.

Golf is hard cap: A go to mantra embroidered on soft cream cotton. Wear it to hide bad hair days or broadcast your life philosophy. Both valid.
The best gifts aren't the expensive ones or the trendy ones. They're the ones that feel like someone actually knows you. The ones you'd pick for yourself but probably wouldn't buy because you're too busy buying gifts for everyone else.
So here you go. Permission to treat yourself while you're at it.
Happy Holidays,
Maggie and Melanie