The Low-Cost, High-Joy Gift Guide: 53 Gifts That Are Impossible Not to Love

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So you want to buy a good gift that brings a smile to its recipient's face—not an "Oh, thaaanks" response, but a genuine one—yet doesn't result in entering 2024 with debt? You're not alone in feeling like that's an impossible ask. After years of doling out gift advice, we're very familiar with the pressures of the festive season. Accordingly, the Low-Cost, High-Joy Gift Guide was born. We're in our second season and have another batch of truly special gifts for you. 

For weeks, Who What Wear's team of expert gift givers has been scouring the web, hand-selecting presents with explicit guidelines. It has to be affordable (the average price in this guide is $33) and be unique enough to spark joy. French gifts were selected, as were items recommended by the coolest in-the-know individuals and luxury gifts that have no business being affordable. There's food, stuff to put food in, and some more food. In other words, the 53-part gift guide below isn't like the others you've seen—it's better. Scroll down and let us convince you that good gifts don't have to be pricey. 

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If you're someone who, in addition to listening to holiday music before Thanksgiving, starts thinking about the gifts they need to buy way early, going the custom route is always a good idea. No matter what it is that you personalize, it'll inherently pass along the message to the recipient that you put some serious thought and effort into their gift, thus winning significant brownie points. The gifts below are both customizable and shockingly impressive for their low prices, and you're pretty much destined to do well in the post-holiday gift rankings.

Coin pouch:

Personalized pouch:

Recipe book:

Embroidered vintage underwear:

Customizable matches:

Monogrammed lip balm:

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Quiet luxury? Well, we're introducing little luxury. Buying something for that one designer-obsessed loved one doesn't mean you have to make a dent in your bank account. We're always writing about the best designer bags, shoes, and clothes, but we promise that these little designer buys are just as, if not more, special. From a Hermès picture book to Louis Vuitton travel guides, the gifts below will easily give you the best gift-giving reputation. 

Hermès pop-up book:

Chanel lip balm:

Vegan lizard-skin lighter:

Truffle chocolate set:

Louis Vuitton guide to Seoul:

Dries Van Noten lipstick case:

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Whenever you can get a vetted gift recommendation from someone you trust, you're pretty much destined to receive some positive reinforcement upon handing it over all wrapped up and pretty. Not to brag, but no one gives better recs than our fellow members of the Who What Wear team. You'd know—you've probably all bought at least one thing from this site. (Same.) That's why we had to go straight to the ultimate source to find out which affordable gifts have been received and given by our editors.

Incense bundle:

Japanese watercolor set:

Caffeinated chocolates:

Wine markers:

Painted candlesticks:

Tinned fish:

Vintage magazine:

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There are your average foodies, and then there are people whose taste works at levels you didn't even know existed. Gifting for them is serious business, which is why we did the research to find the items they'll actually put to use in their kitchen. From mushroom chocolates to Portuguese olive oil, the gifts below are sure to impress any gourmand. Their hearts and taste buds will be happy.

Alcohol-free cocktail book:

Cheese knife set:

Mushroom chocolates:

Backgammon towel:

Lemon squeezer:

Olive oil carafe:

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Here at Who What Wear, we think about, write about, talk about, and generally admire French women on a near-hourly basis. They're known for having the best taste in not just fashion but also pretty much everything, so of course, we defer to them and the local products they use and love when it comes to gifts. From scented erasers made by a ceramic workshop/printing press and publishing house based in Paris to bar soaps from the Parisian brand Bienaimé that are almost too pretty to actually use, the gifts below are much more affordable than a flight voucher to France, yet each one still manages to give a sense of being there. 

Market bag:

Scented eraser:

Stationery set:

Wool slippers:

French bar soap:

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If your gift recipient is someone who finally needs a moment to themselves or you're simply looking to treat yourself to some relaxation, the finds below will get the job done. If you end the night with a little face massage with a Gua-Shroom, an incense burning out of a chic oyster holder, and a bath running with salts from the Mediterranean Sea, you're sure to have the most calming evening of your life.

Sandy Liang socks:

Oyster-shaped incense holder:

Natural lip balm:

Bath salts:

Mushroom-shaped gua sha:

Egg white facial soap:

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Opening gifts is fun for everyone, but it's so much more special when you're a kid tearing through the wrapping paper. Whether you're shopping for your own kids or want to be the best aunt or uncle of the bunch, we knew we had to include a selection of kid gifts that can't just be picked up in the toy section of a department store. 

We're Not Really Strangers kids game:

Grow-your-own-acorn set:

Vintage board game:

Collared children's dress:

Kids suitcase:

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If your best friend, sibling, parent, or partner spends more money annually on museum and gallery passes than you do on shoes—religiously attending Art Basel, TEFAF, and Frieze whenever possible—you've come to the right place. Artsy gifts can either be the most expected or the most creative, depending on the items and responsible artists you choose to have wrapped up and delivered. The five options below, though, are anything but boring or easy to anticipate.

Keith Haring dominoes:

Bean bowl:

Salvador Dalí cookbook:

Fish-shaped paper knife:

Ed Ruscha hat:

Miniature Greek horse sculpture:

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We often look to our favorite celebrities and industry experts for fashion inspiration, so why not defer to them in the gift-giving department as well? The items below might be a little "if you know, you know," but when the people who know range from Zoë Kravitz to Jenna Lyons, you can trust that the resulting items will pleasantly surprise whoever receives them. 

Small cheese grater:

Dr. Hauschka lip balm:

Checkered dish:

Lost in Translation panties:

Color book:

Parisian tea:

Associate Fashion Editor
Yusra Siddiqui is an editor who resides in New Jersey but bounces between the suburbs and NYC. (She's a Jersey girl at heart.) After interning at Who What Wear in 2019, she found her way to the team after graduating from LIM College in 2022 with a fashion media degree. She's also spent time writing and working for publications such as Fashionista, Coveteur, and Nylon, but she always knew that Who What Wear was where she was meant to be. When she's on the job, she's perusing runway shows, analyzing the latest thing fellow Gen Zers are up to on the internet, and sharing what she can about the modest-fashion market. You can also catch her dabbling in entertainment, talking about the costume choices of the latest Netflix series or diving deeper into how the plotline affects the viewers in a myriad of ways. Lastly, she likes to create content for Who What Wear's TikTok. Her personal time is spent doing similar but also different things—deep diving into almost every new TV show (Bridgerton, Gilmore Girls, and Stranger Things are favorites), planning her next local getaway (whenever that may be), and reading the latest Emily Henry or Sally Rooney novel in one sitting.