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Secret Santa help please!

8 replies

AshGirl · 06/12/2019 12:48

I got some great gift ideas last year and would be super grateful for any input again.

Budget is specified as a minimum of £5 and maximum £10, but I don't mind spending a bit more.

The person I am buying for is a professional woman in her early 30s. She has her own flat and a partner. She is very sporty and into things like triathlons. She also likes to travel.

She is great and we get on well at work, but I really don't know her on a personal level. I'd like to get her something fun and preferably useful.

Any ideas? I thought about a fancy water bottle but I think the properly nice ones will be way over the agreed budget.

Thanks in advance!

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TheReluctantCountess · 06/12/2019 13:27

How about a set of handheld weighing scales for luggage?
Amazon do quite a few here

Wetdogloveshubert · 06/12/2019 19:34

A good pair of wireless earphones for running? A thin towel to help her travel lightly? Bella Mackie's running books?

Autumnfresh · 06/12/2019 19:44

Portable battery charger! You can get them decorated in fun things.

7Worfs · 06/12/2019 19:46

Some exercise accessory, like fancy wristbands? Xmas Grin

livingthegoodlife · 06/12/2019 20:19

The Chilly's bottles Emma Bridgewater one is £9.99 in tkmaxx.

I'm guessing if she is sporty then she will already have all the gadgets.

Nice bath stuff? L'occitane hand cream?

AshGirl · 07/12/2019 17:36

Thanks all! Some good suggestions!

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teenageanxy · 07/12/2019 17:42

Some fun 'triathlon' shoe laces

ReeRi · 07/12/2019 17:46

I agree l’occitane stuff is good or something like that

Most people like a nice candle?

Does she wear nail polish?

Wireless headphones are great but she might already have some and you’d have to spend a lot to get good ones

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