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Kathryn Gregory
Louisville Courier Journal
Published 9:40 AM EST Nov 19, 2019
This holiday season, consider shopping local. Louisville is lucky to be home to numerous stores and businesses that sell and make top-notch products that are sure to delight anyone on your shopping list.
From the foodie in your life to your hard-to-shop-for teen and more, we’ve rounded up 40 recommendations for some of the best local products you can gift this holiday season while supporting local businesses. Here are eight of our top recommendations broken down by category. Happy shopping, everyone!
A gift for kids
Finding gifts for young children is easy. What kid doesn’t delight in tearing into a wrapped present and finding a new game, book or toy?
A game and a toy all in one makes for a classic gift. One toy by Begin Again of Colorado is a boat filled with animals. The challenge is to balance all of them and keep the boat from tipping over. The playset is made with sustainable wood and paint finishes that won’t harm younger children who might also try teething on them
It’s found at Brilliant Bumble Bee, the Little Toy Shoppe, at 426 Spring St. in Jeffersonville, Indiana, which offers an array of natural, ecofriendly toys, including classic wooden blocks, Lego sets, musical instruments and finger paints.
COST: $34.99
Read the rest of our gifts for kids recommendations here.
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A gift for her
‘Tis the season to remember self-care, and yes, you can put a bow on stress relief. Sometimes the best gift during the holidays is the gift of relaxation.
Treat your loved one to an afternoon of pampering with a spa package that’ll have them feeling like new for the new decade. Tranquility Salon and Spa, 10294 Shelbyville Road, has a “His Escape” package for $112 that includes a one-hour full-body massage and men’s pedicure. For her? Try the “Tranquility Retreat” $220, which includes a one-hour full-body massage, one-hour signature organic facial and spa manicure and pedicure.
The Mokara Salon and Spa at the Omni Louisville Hotel, 400 S. Second St., is offering a “Jingle Bell ROCK” special. This therapeutic massage features basalt hot stones, and as a bonus, guests receive a complimentary warm hydrating paraffin for hands and feet. The 75-minute treatment costs $175. Want to treat yourself while you’re at it? If you purchase a $100 gift card, you’ll get $10 toward your next spa treatment.
COST: prices vary
Read the rest of our gifts for her and self-care recommendations here.
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A gift for the sports lover
It’s hard to imagine Kentucky without this one important word: sports.
If you’re watching sports on television, you probably have an ice-cold glass of something in your hand. No matter what that drink is, make sure that your sports-watching loved one doesn’t stain their table by getting them some handmade stylish leather coasters.
Louisville-based leather goods store Clayton & Crume, 216 S. Shelby St. in NuLu, sells leather coasters with the signature University of Kentucky stitched into the center. And don’t worry, University of Louisville fans — they have U of L coasters, too.
COST: $35 for a set of four
Read the rest of our gifts for sports lovers recommendations here.
A gift for teens
We all know that feeling. Your teen is at the awkward stage where they’re too old for toys, but not yet ready for strictly clothing, or other “adult gifts” like that. So what do you do? Here’s a hint: The gift you’re looking for is most likely not a physical object, but something to spark a memory that will last a lifetime.
Ranked in the top 5 of USA TODAY’s 2016 Best Escape Room in America list, Locked In: The Louisville Escape Game is a challenging puzzle for all of your future crime scene investigators. The spot on South Fourth Street in downtown offers five different escape experiences: The Warehouse, The Laboratory, The Classroom, The Museum, and (coming soon) The Battleship. All have varying levels of difficulty for the whole group to get in the game.
A four-pack of gift cards gives admission to four players ($116), and a gift certificate gives booking for one player ($27).
COST: Prices vary
Read the rest of our gifts for teens recommendations here.
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A stocking stuffer
Sometimes the smallest gifts can be the best and most creative. And there’s nothing like buying someone a fun, unique or kitschy gift they wouldn’t get themselves and stuffing it inside their Christmas stocking.
Who doesn’t love to get socks for Christmas? Buy Socks You All is a Louisville-based company that specializes in socks with a Kentucky flair. The Buy Socks You All holiday product line features 24 styles of men’s and women’s socks, plus they sell socks year-round that have a unique retro look and feature Bourbon, the Kentucky Derby, and other Kentucky themes.
The Louisville-made socks are available online and in retail boutiques throughout the area including Work the Metal, Dee’s Louisville, Revelry Boutique Gallery, Bourbon Barrel Foods, Clay and Cotton and more.
COST: $15 online (includes shipping); $12 in stores
Read the rest of our stocking stuffer gift recommendations here.
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A gift for foodies
If you have a cocktail connoisseur in your life, consider grabbing some Copper & Kings mixes and garnishes to enhance those delicious flavors. Copper & Kings sells Old Fashioned barrel-aged cocktail bitters for $10. The bitters are made with a blend of herbs, spices, oils and extracts prepared in a brandy base with honey, vapor distilled orange peels and aged in American oak.
You can also add some classic Bordeaux-style maraschino cherries, marinated in Copper & Kings American Brandy on top. The cherries are $12 and a natural complement to classic drinks, ice cream and desserts. Shop online at shop.copperandkings.com or in person (for the bitters) at Copper & Kings at 1121 E. Washington St.
COST: $10-12
Read the rest of our gifts for foodies recommendations here.
A gift for the traveler
We all know people who can’t sit still for long. They have an itch, a wanderlust, a travel bug — and we can’t blame them.
This oversized scarf from Anchal Project is handmade from two layers of organic cotton and detailed hand-stitching. The neutral colors make it a great accent to any travel outfit; wear it as a shawl on a cold flight or around your face to protect from dust in the Sahara Desert. They also sell a travel bag ($135) that is the perfect size for a weekend getaway.
Each piece from this local company is made from ecofriendly materials and handmade by an artisan in Louisville and Ajmer, India. Every purchase of an Anchal product has an immediate impact and provides an artisan with a full-time job, health care benefits, design training and educational workshops.
COST: $72
Read the rest of our gifts for travelers recommendations here.
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A gift of experience
Instead of paying for access to one gym, ClassPass allows you to pay a monthly fee and drop into classes of all sorts at many studios and gyms you’ve heard of like barre3, Cyclebar, Hot Spot Yoga, Distilled Fitness, The Tennis Club at Springhurst and more. From harder-than-life bootcamps to slow flow yoga, find the workouts you’re looking for on the app.
ClassPass will filter classes by time, activity, location — even amenities. Not sure where to start? The app helps with personalized recommendations. Besides fitness classes, ClassPass is in the process of adding massage, beauty, meditation and sports recovery options.
After a free 14 day trial, you’ll choose a monthly membership plan that fits into your lifestyle. A $39 membership in Louisville will get you around seven classes a month, and a $59 membership will get you around 11 classes a month. ClassPass also sells gift certificates.
COST: $39 and up
Read the rest of our gifts of experience recommendations here.
A gift for readers
There’s almost nothing more synonymous with Louisville than Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby. In “Better Lucky Than Good: Tall Tales and Straight Talk from the Backside of the Track,” written by the Louisville Story Program, readers get a first-hand look at the inner workings of one of the country’s most famous racetracks as “grooms, hot walkers, exercise riders, foremen, assistant trainers, jockeys, a clocker, a gap attendant, an outrider, a gate rider, a pony person, a silks seamstress, a chaplaincy associate, a tack and saddle man, a security guard, touts, and more document life on the backside of Churchill Downs racetrack,” according to the Louisville Story Program website.
COST: $25
Read the rest of our gifts of experience recommendations here.
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