
Every year, I put together a little Christmas wishlist, partly because I love seeing what others are hoping for, and partly because it makes things easier for Danny (he can just pick a couple of favorites, ha!). We’re not extravagant gift-givers, so everything on this list is $100 or less. I hope it sparks a few ideas for your own wishlist. Happy holidays!
My 2025 Christmas Wishlist

Aritzia Cashmere Triangle Scarf
This triangle scarf looks a bit more substantial than other ones I’ve seen. I debated what color to choose, but I love this pop of red which I think will pair nicely with the brown wool coat I’m planning to purchase.

A chunky statement ring like this is exactly what my jewelry collection is missing. It’s also 30% off for their Black Friday sale.

I own these Gripper Slippers (and wear them all the time!), but these look even more cozy with their sherpa lining and higher ankle.

I have wanted one of these canvas boat tote bags for awhile now. They are one of those things that very trendy but also very affordable. We love that. You can have it embroidered with your initials at the top, too.

Alice & Wonder Chicago Bulls Crop Tee
It’s time to start stocking my wardrobe with some Chicago merch! Alice & Wonder is a local Chicago shop, and my go-to for this kind of thing. This Chicago Bulls tee looks so cute.

Hatch Restore 3 Sunrise Alarm Clock
This might have been on my wishlist last year! Now that I’m in my 40s, I’m kind of obsessed with optimizing my sleep (you, too??) This alarm clock wakes you up gently and has white noise, too.

I love a beanie in the winter, but my wavy hair does not. I’ve seen these hooded scarfs trending over the last couple years, and I think they would be a much better option for me.

Just a classic brown belt that my wardrobe is missing.

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