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Shall we just hold hands and admit together that, in the midst of this mad rush we call the holiday season, we’re buying just as many gifts for ourselves as we are for our loved ones?
Self-gifting is a tale as old as time (or at least, capitalism), and frankly, I’m very supportive.
During the shopping bonanza that is November and December? Fuhgettaboudit. I am powerless to resist!
And I’m here to propose you give in, too.
But instead of mindlessly adding to cart amid the chaos of Cyber Monday, I recommend a more refined, rewarding approach.
Zero in on a store or brand you really, really love — ahem, like Billy Reid — and earmark a few special pieces to gift yourself. After all, you’re definitely on the nice list, right?
If you’re lucky enough to live near one, I highly recommend popping into a brick and mortar Billy Reid store, like their West Village boutique in New York. I’m telling you, feeling these clothes in person?! It’s even more delectably dangerous than drooling over them online.
Below, I’ve hand-picked some of my favorite Billy Reid gift ideas that would make for an excellent personal present.
On the gift tag? To: you. Love: you.
Here’s what to put in your cart now:
Lima Rib Crew, $348
A sumptuous (yes, I said sumptuous!) blend of pima cotton and alpaca make this medium-weight knit a luxurious wardrobe workhorse.
As in, you’ll wear it three seasons per year, and it’ll look great with everything.
Detail I love? Those contrast stitch elbow patches.
Distressed Leather Belt, $148
Okay, so buying yourself a belt is maybe not the most glamorous gift idea. But buying yourself a really beautiful genuine calfskin belt with a solid brass buckle? Chef’s kiss!
This is an accessory that will only look better the more you wear it, so consider it a modern heirloom and treat yourself.
Savoy Suede Workshirt, $898
Suede is having a moment in the fashion world, I won’t lie to you. But a utilitarian piece, like this rugged and handsome workshirt? That will stand the test of time, my friend.
Wear it open over a simple white t-shirt for casual holiday hangs, and under a wool coat when Jack Frost is nipping at your nose.
Shoals Denim Shirt in double dye, $198
A denim shirt should be a staple in your wardrobe by now. If it’s time for an upgrade, consider this slim-fit dark wash shirt.
Like the suede shirt above it, its delightfully off-center button snaps make it feel special. Plus, snap-front shirts are really fun to take off when it’s time to get undressed…
Bennet Overcoat, $598
While I am generally a sucker for all manner of tweedy outerwear, the details on this English gentleman vibes overcoat have me absolutely smitten. From the corduroy on the underside of the collar and cuffs to the dual-purpose pockets, it’s just so good.
Plus, it’s designed to accommodate layering with heavy sweaters and withstand a bit of weather, too! Perfect to wear all winter long.
Pelican Cord Hat, $78
Billy Reid’s eponymous designer has a sweet attachment to the trio of pelicans on this hat. Me? I just think it’s a good-looking accessory for any casual outfit.
I’d reach for this stylish corduroy cap on bad hair days, brisk walks, and of course, to shield my peepers from the sun, whenever.
John Shawl Cardigan, $298
What if I told you this French terry cotton cardigan had magical properties?
It has the power to look as at home on the couch paired with sweats and the Sunday paper as it does over a crisp white shirt on date night at your favorite bistro. Because the double-breasted detail ensures you look put together anywhere. Tada!