The Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide for Your Ocean Lover
The holidays are here, and if you are stressing about what to get your special someone…worry no more! We have curated a little holiday gift guide for your favorite waterwoman or waterman!
Starting from the left - clockwise
Deus Ex Machina Beanie - Because word on the street is that you lose 40% of your body heat through your head…maybe not…but it sure feels like it!
Hurley American Flag Boardshorts (found at Spyder Surf Shop)
Polaroid Land Camera - Nothing beats an instant image from a sturdy + reliable camera
Rainbow Sandals - The best footwear on the market. Ask anyone and they will agree. Your special someone will be stoked to find these under the tree.
Surf Magazines - Always great stocking stuffers!
Madewell Flannel Sunday Shirt - The warmest, softest flannel. Perfect for bundling up before or after your winter surf session.
Books are always great presents to give! Here are a few Santa-approved titles that your ocean lover will adore.
The California Surf Project by Eric Soderquist, Chris Burkard
All for a Few Perfect Waves: The Audacious Life and Legend of Rebel Surfer Miki Dora by David Rensin
Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman by Yvon Chouinard
Fearlessness: The Story of Lisa Andersen by Nick Carroll
Sounds of Two Eyes Opening by Spot, Johan Kugelberg, and Ryan Richardson
Blue Mind by Wallace J. Nichols
Swim Fins - As a pretty important staple in any waterwoman or waterman’s quiver, who wouldn’t be stoked to receive a pair of these babies.
Handplane - Well…if you already gave the swim fins or your gift receiver already has a pair, then here is an easy compliment!
Jolyn Bathing Suit Bottoms - Because bathing suit bottoms that stay on during an overhead, howling surf session are important.
Patagonia x Rite in the Rain Notebook - Sometimes our adventures can get a little hectic. This notebook can get absolutely drenched in water and you will still be able to use it!
Oversized Beach Blanket - Give the gift of cozy! We found this blanket in Mexico, but they are floating around all over!