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13 holiday gifts for Taylor Swift fans, from friendship bracelets to NFL gear
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Date:2025-04-09 09:18:39
Shopping for a Swiftie this holiday season? You can always check the inventory on Taylor Swift's online shop, store.taylorswift.com. From snow globes to ornaments to clothes, there are still items that are not sold out. But if you're looking for inspiration elsewhere, here are 13 gift ideas to make it a Merry Swiftmas!
Most of these prices are before shipping and handling. These suggestions are meant to provide inspiration. Check reviews, ratings and comments before purchasing.
1) Sparta Candle Co. soaps and candles
From the cucumber and honeydew "After Glow" scent to the sage and lavender "Reputation" fragrance, this soap company offers 10 aromas ($13) that capture each of Taylor Swift's eras. There are also themed candles (from $19.89). The site does sell out, but you can sign up to be notified when items are back in stock.
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2) SWIFT or KELCE jerseys
You can always support the Kansas City Chiefs with a Travis Kelce jersey ($130), or check out more generic red and gold jerseys sold with "Swift" on the back ($55). There are also two jerseys from the Philadelphia Eagles (Taylor Swift's original favorite football team) for players Jason Kelce and D'Andre Swift ($130) that you could buy if you aren't a KC fan.
3) Custom friendship bracelets, kits
In Greenwich Village, Manhattan, there is a radiant shop called "Little Words Project," which specializes in custom friendship bracelets ($35). If you want a specific bracelet, they will design it and ship it to you. You can also search Amazon for do-it-yourself kits ($20-$30).
4) 'Taylor Swift is my therapist' trucker hats
In Charleston, South Carolina, and Orlando, Florida, is the Gasp Happy Store, a screaming pink shop with lots of neat tchotchkes, souvenirs and Taylor Swift memorabilia. Items include an "I heart Taylor Swift" keychain ($12) and a "Taylor Swift is my therapist" trucker hat ($36).
5) Portable phone chargers
Taking photos and videos at a concert can easily drain your battery. Look for portable chargers. There are several options for Androids and iPhones that even come in bright colors or bedazzled textures ($15-30).
6) Fan-inspired jewelry
Best believe your Swiftie can be more bejeweled ($8-$57) with the help of Amazon or Etsy. She has 10 different eras that encompass a lot of symbolism. Ideas could be jewelry with the number "13," snakes ("Reputation"), butterflies or pastel hearts ("Lover"), stars ("Midnights"), koi fish or castles ("Speak Now"), guitars (self-titled or "Fearless"), disco balls ("Folklore"), champagne bottles ("Evermore"), seagulls or paper airplanes ("1989"), or red scarfs or autumn leaves ("Red"). There are also bracelets that incorporate all ten eras ($27).
7) Eras blanket
Several Etsy shops are selling Eras-themed blankets that are either quilted or plush fleece. There's even an option to upload a .png file to print on a blanket (Price: $20-$108).
8) Polaroid camera
Remember this moment and pass the pictures around instantly with the Fujifilm Instax or Polaroid Go. A theme of "1989 (Taylor's Version)" is taking polaroid pictures and writing on them with Sharpies. This could be a neat gift for the photographer Swiftie ($110-$140).
9) Fan art stickers
Stickers are an easy stocking stuffer and there are vendors that sell 100 piece counts ($6) or 200 piece counts ($12). They can be stuck on phone cases, notebooks or thank you cards.
10) Streaming services gift card
Swift just announced her movie "The Eras Tour" is coming to several streaming services starting Dec. 13. Fans can rent the movie on Apple TV, Vudu, Amazon Prime Video, Xfinity, Google Play and YouTube, according to tstheerastour.taylorswift.com. There will also be three bonus songs not seen in theaters: "Wildest Dreams," "Archer" and "Long Live." You could buy a $20+ gift card to one of those streaming companies.
More:Taylor Swift's the 'Eras Tour' movie is coming to streaming with three bonus songs
11) Taylor flags
Whether you want to hang it on your porch, in a dorm room or bedroom, from a flag pole or from your shoulders as a cape, there are several Taylor Swift custom flags for sale. There are bright pink "Taylor Swift 2024" flags ($9), pink "I heart Taylor Swift" flags ($12), or a "Go Taylor's Boyfriend" red and yellow flag ($35 for the 3' x 2' flag).
12) The Swiftie Shangri-La
Airbnb has some Swift-inspired locations like the Swiftie Shangri-La in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The owner of the flamingo pink condo says the one-bedroom, one-bathroom space comfortably sleeps six. Getaways start at $293/night.
13) Tickets to the Eras Tour
This is, obviously, the most expensive gift option. If you're wondering, tickets may be sold out online, but in places like Indianapolis, Indiana, they are being resold on StubHub ($1,500-4,000 each). It's worth a look at the international tour dates. Gelsenkirchen, Germany, had tickets as low as $479 each. There has also been no official word on if Swift's tour will wrap in Vancouver in 2024 or if the Eras Tour will continue into 2025.
Follow Bryan West, the USA TODAY Network's Taylor Swift reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @BryanWestTV.
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