Halloween is over which means it’s just the right time to start planning for the holidays! This season, let’s get back to basics and remember what the true holiday spirit is about—giving back and creating joy and simplicity. I’m excited to promote Target’s latest brand collaboration launching November 16th, TOMS for Target. This limited edition collection includes accessories, clothes (even for kids!), housewares, and of course, shoes!
In true TOMS’ fashion, the TOMS for Target collection will carry on one-for-one, for all. That pair of shoes you want to buy your kid brother? Another pair will be donated to someone in need. A stylish, cozy poncho for your aunt…one blanket will be donated via the American Red Cross. A week worth of meals on behalf of Feeding America will be donated with the purchase of a chambray top, which never goes out of style. So, let’s start making those lists and checking them twice!
The Coffee Addict – Make sure to include a package of coffee beans or a French press with their new mugs!
The Outdoorsy Person – Include instant hand wamers and chapstick for those snowbirds
The Note-taker – Don’t forget to add these gold paper clips and pens!
The Athlete – Inside the water bottle, make sure to tuck in a headband, sweat band, or even a Fitbit!
The Fashionista – Give this trendsetter an extra reason to show off her new bracelet with a new shade of nail polish and lip stick all wrapped up in a TOMS for Target clutch!
The Instagram-er – Print off a favorite photo from their Instagram feed and frame/wrap it up!
The Tiny Tot – Every child needs a pair of snazzy shoes!
All items are under $50, so this budget friendly collaboration won’t leave you with a guilty conscience as you treat your friends and family to something special! My top favorites include leather-look slip on TOMS, a reminder that it’s the little things in life with this bracelet, and a beautiful candle for my home.
Images via Target.com
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