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My Holiday Wishlist: The Quality Over Quantity Items You Need to Ask For

Sophie Jaeger Student Contributor, Brown University
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In the days after Thanksgiving, my mom inevitably starts asking me for my holiday wishlist. Usually, I am scrambling a bit in my post-Thanksgiving haze to come up with a good list of college necessities and fun treats to add to my list, but this year I planned ahead and came up with the perfect list. Here is everything I am adding:

1. A Workout Set from Set Active

There is nothing better than a new workout set to motivate me to hit the gym during winter break and get started on my health and wellness goals in the New Year! 

2. Letter Pendant Necklace from Mejuri

I have been eyeing this necklace from Mejuri for a long time! I think it’s a beautiful, timeless piece that is perfect for everyday use. 

3. Hill House Robe

There is something about a soft fluffy robe that makes communal bathroom showers feel just a little bit more glamorous! I love this one from Hill House. 

4. Boyfriend Sweater from Reformation

This is hands down one of my favorite sweaters and is perfect for braving the Providence winters! 

5. Mini Rhode Skincare Essentials 

I have been dying to try Rhode since the brand dropped, and this holiday gift set is a great way to try several of their products! 

6. Barefoot Dreams Fuzzy Stocks 

I love Barefoot Dreams socks – they are perfect to wear around your dorm! 

7. Bella Front Tie Cami from Abercrombie & Fitch

This is one of my favorite tops of all time! It is so flattering on all body types and super cute for a night out! 

8. Icon Juice Glass Tumbler from Anthropologie 

This is my go-to coffee cup and is perfect to bring along for a busy day of classes! I love all of the variations of it. 

9. Sweat Set from Skims 

I love this sweat set from Skims and would be so cute to wear around Brown! 

10. “The Let Them Theory” by Mel Robbins

I am a huge fan of Mel’s podcast, and I am looking forward to reading her book once I have some more free time over winter break! 

Happy holidays! And if you are shopping for someone else, check out these Black Friday deals!

I am a member of the Brown Class of 2026, and I am planning to concentrate in history and economics. In my free time, I enjoy reading historical fiction novels, baking chocolate chip cookies, and trying new restaurants and cafes in Providence.