


It seems like holiday shopping started earlier than ever this year.
Not only that, people aren’t just shopping for loved ones either.
According to an October Shopify-Gallup holiday shopper survey, “Nearly two-thirds of probable Black Friday/Cyber Monday shoppers (64%) are likely to buy items for themselves.”
Trust us, we’re well aware as we start gearing up for Prime Day in July; it’s a marathon, not a sprint, to get to the official holiday season kickoff of Black Friday.
After searching and shopping, with little sleep in between, we are proud to present the New York Post gift guide that has something for just about anyone on your list.
If you didn’t find what you’re looking for, don’t worry; we publish over 100 gift guides at NYPost.com, and they’ll be up to date, right up until Santa’s sleigh is ready to take off on Christmas Eve.
A favorite among the fashion set, this air styling tool makes it easy to do a blowout at home.
If it’s good enough for Oprah, it’s good enough for us. Using soft viscose from bamboo, this set will let anyone sleep like a billionaire.
A tote, but make it fashion. Nab designer bags in an impressive selection of textures, textiles and tones.
Long gone are the days of prosaic pots and pans. Caraway is the modern take on an otherwise mundane kitchen essential.
When is a body lotion more than just a body lotion? When it’s Bum Bum cream. Don’t worry – she’ll understand.
Originally located on NYC’s Upper East Side, this little cookie shop was known for its big cookies. Now, it’s known all over the country, thanks to nationwide shipping.
This jewelry case is compact enough for travel and stylish enough for display. To really stand out, pick the chef-d’oeuvre – Martinique banana leaf with pink monogramming.
Solo Stove can barely keep its best-selling Bonfire 2.0 in stock throughout the year, so who knows how long it’ll be around while on sale.
The best man in your life deserves the best tools you can find.
This isn’t a regular razor, this is a cool razor.
If he doesn’t have a Yeti cooler, cup or mug yet, make this year the year. Available in a whopping 12 sizes, there is a cooler for every man on your list.
If he can’t make it to the world’s most famous delicatessen, bring it to him with this pastrami and corned beef sandwich kit.
Right now is the best time to score these headphones from Beats. At over 50% off, they are less than the original price of the Solo3.
Call this a gym bag if it makes him happy, but he’ll be using this deluxe duffle any chance he gets, thanks to its handsome marriage of form and function.
These compression socks are unlike any others thanks to varying millimeter of mercury (mmHg) ratings. You can find the perfect pair for Grams and Pop Pop, not to mention yourself.
Who else has memories of summer afternoons enjoying homemade ice cream with Grandma and Grandpa? Time to bring them back once they get their hands on this easy-to-use, dishwasher-safe CREAMi; no rock salt required.
Who says bird feeders have to be boring? Quite the contrary with this smart bird feeder. Now Grandma and Grandpa will have their own livestream to watch while you scroll through TikTok.
This isn’t the percussion massager you remember from prime-pandemic days. This is the next generation designed specifically for sore, tired knees.
They’ll breathe a sigh of relief once they learn that this air purifier doesn’t require constant filter changes.
What better way to show Grandma and Grandpa your support than to provide them with some of the best support money can buy?
What do grandparents love more than pictures of their grandkids? More pictures of their grandkids. Keep those pics fresh with this easy-to-use digital frame.
“Hey, I’m babyin’ here!”
How can we not suggest one of the best baby onesies around? Give this to a new, future fan of The Post.
What gift could be better than the gift of not having to suck snot out of a baby’s nose? The brand’s new NoseFrida is electric, so no boogie woogie woogie.
This comprehensive block set is a favorite of parents and babies alike. Full of fun shapes and colors, it’s built to stimulate and facilitate creativity.
CoComelon is still one of the most popular programs for babies and toddlers, so send the little one off to Dreamland with its most recognizable character, JJ.
Set up healthy habits while teaching colors and cognitive function with this farmer’s market set. Getting your baby their own little farmer’s market is so New York.
This adorable press-and-go sea turtle lights up, rolls around and talks to your little one as it helps encourage crawling and walking (and maybe loving sea turtles).
Watch their eyes light up when one of these little darlings pops out from her pod.
These soft bundles of joy are still the “It” toy for many girls and boys.
You can’t have a gift guide for kids in 2023 without including Barbie — more specifically, the Barbie Dreamhouse from this year’s biggest hit, “Barbie.”
Millennials will remember playing with their first Furby, and 25 years after the fuzzy toy debuted, it’s back and furbier than ever.
The Switch has been a top trending Christmas gift for kids and teens every year since its surge in popularity, thanks to the pandemic in 2020. Does anyone remember their Animal Crossing villigars names?
We venture to guess the PlayStation 5 is going to be under a lot of trees this Christmas since Spider-Man 2, one of the hottest games of 2023, isn’t available on PlayStation 4.
If you’re thinking to yourself, “They already have an Everywhere bag,” think again. There are a slew of new colors and sizes of the internet-famous lululemon belt bag this season.
If we had to pick one product that defined 2023, it would be this Stanley tumbler. From Bama Rush to business meetings, this ubiquitous cup has become the only acceptable drinking vessel. Thankfully, it’s available in enough colors to go with any outfit with limited edition drops over cyber weekend.
These boots will be the foundation of any cool outfit worn by a teenager this season.
As one of the best-selling products during sales such as Black Friday and Prime Day, stocking up on this now will set up their nightly lip routine for months.
Candyland is for kids. Get them a game that requires strategy. The design provides a different board for every game, so no two games are ever the same.
Long gone are the days when gardeners and chefs were Crocs’ target market. These days, it’s hard to find a group of middle schoolers without this comfortable, distinctive footwear.
Every generation has its status symbol brand: for the gez Z, it’s Aviator Nation.
If Taylor Swift uses it, they’ll want it. The good thing is, this is a great camera they’ll use long after the Eras Tour.
Do they have trouble sticking to their New Year’s resolutions? Magic Bullet will make mixing protein shakes or blending fruit smoothies easier than ever.
Airbeds are one of those things no one ever thinks about until it’s too late. Get them one for less than $25, and rest assured you’ll always have a place to stay.
Stuff their stocking with this duo, and they’ll think of you every time their toasty digits are stuck out in the cold.
A high quality massage gun with six attachments under $25? You bet! This is the gift that keeps on giving.
With kids, Christmas gifts can be a numbers game. The more under the tree, the better. Good thing they don’t all have to be expensive.
After a meteoric rise in popularity, thanks to TikTok, this snail mucin is on far more wishlists than we could have ever imagined.
Weighted blankets can look a little basic. That is unless it’s one of Bearaby’s chic knit styles. Available in various weights and fabrics, these blankets aren’t meant to hide under a duvet cover.
You probably stare at a screen all day, so why would you want to feel like you are staring at one while you read? The Paperwhite reads like real paper, even in sunlight, and is protected from splashes.
Epic, indeed. This portable Bluetooth speaker is designed to party. Get wet and get wild without worrying about splashing or crashes – this speaker is built to last.
Neoprene: It’s not just for diving anymore. Dagne Dover made this fabric fashionable and functional far beyond the sea.
Make any time movie time with your own portable projecter. The Capsule also incorporates 360 degrees of sound thanks to its omnidirectional speaker.
Mopping sucks. That’s not opinion, it’s fact. It’s time to outsource that job with the iRobot Braava Jet. Vacuuming by hand? Fine. Mopping by hand? Absolutely not.
This year has provided some of the best sales on Vitamix blenders we have ever seen. Take advantage of those while you still can.
You don’t need an iPad until you have one. Once you do, you’ll wonder how you functioned without a device sized right between your phone and your laptop.
Self-care is essential, but in New York, it just hits (and maybe smells) different.
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