The holiday season is inching closer by the minute. If you still haven't wrapped up your shopping, there's still plenty of time and plenty of gift ideas out there. Last week, we touched on a few of them. Here are a few more categories that might help you complete your shopping list.
For those looking to hang a few art prints on their wall
Arturo Torres is a New York Times best-selling artist and recently teamed up with Shea Serrano on The Rap Year Book (another gift idea if you are one of 15 people in the world who doesn't own a copy). His illustrations are always on point and it's a shame that his masterpiece – the James Harden x Studio Ghibli print – is sold out. But for $35, there are plenty of great prints like the Russell Westbrook illustration featured above and this Muhammad Ali illustration.
For the jersey collector
The go-to spot for jerseys this time of year (or any time of the year) is definitely Mitchell & Ness. I usually keep updated to their Instagram feed for any new releases and discounts, which they have plenty of around the holidays. Specifically for jerseys, the easiest is probably to browse by sport. For baseball, I love their collection of batting practice jerseys which are comfortable and affordable at $80. My go-to choice would be the Darryl Strawberry Mets jersey. If you're looking to pay a heftier price and really lean into this throwback jersey wave, I'd go with the 1973 Pirates Dave Parker jersey or the 1982 Oakland A's Ricky Henderson.
I might have to shift a mortgage payment to pick up the Deion Sanders Atlanta Falcons throwback. Two other great jersey choices: Pat Tillman Arizona Cardinals throwback and this 1985 Steve Largent Seattle Seahawks throwback.
For your friend who is tangentially into sports
If you're into sports or just generally cool podcasts involving two close friends just kickin' it about sports and life, the Jenkins & Jonez podcast should be on your weekly streaming list. Better yet, they put out some cool apparel once in awhile. Their latest Leave Me Alone tee for $32 is worth adding to any collection.
Undefeated is one of my favorite streetwear brands because you can be a 32-year-old hypebeast in this modern world. Their "Renaissance tee" will cost you only (I'm not sure anymore what is a high or low price point for tees) $28 and is very tangentially sports-related.
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