Gifts Under $25: Retailers Offer More Affordable Gifts In 2009

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LISA A. FLAM | 11/ 3/09 09:58 AM | AP

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NEW YORK — This gift-giving season, $25 and under is the place to be.

The economy is slowly recovering, yet consumers remain nervous, leading retailers to offer more items for $25 or less, experts say.

"A few years ago there was no price barrier for most retailers and most consumers," said Kathy Deane, president of the New York-based retail consultancy Tobe. "Now consumers are looking for value. This is the year of $25 and under gifts."

In the past, stores and malls focused on presents less than $50 or less than $100, said Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst at market research firm NPD Group.

"This year, the $25 price point really has resonated," said Cohen. It's what most people will spend for stocking stuffers or gifts for people outside their immediate family, he said.

"That's the magic price point line which retailers recognize is their target zone," he said. "Twenty-five dollars buys someone a gift that says, 'I thought about you.'"

This year's holidays will be cautious ones, said Cohen, with stores offering traditional, practical gifts.

"The retailer is going to say, 'We understand the economy is challenging. Instead of trying to shove a $100 cashmere scarf down your throat, why don't you give a $19.99 special lambswool scarf that feels like cashmere?'"

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Popular gifts are likely to include accessories and apparel such as costume jewelry, grooming gadgets, small leather goods, cold weather staples like lined gloves, cosmetic bags, wallets and cuff links for men. Also popular will be DVDs, books, electronics accessories and $25 gift cards, Cohen said.

"All kinds of things are going to be available to make your life a tiny bit better," he said.

A look at some that cost no more than $25:

WOMEN:

You can find a sweater for $25, but there are also many trendy and stylish accessories.

Try leggings, which are fashionable this fall and fit into spring's skinny-leg silhouette. HUE offers cotton leggings for $25 in black, brown, navy, gray and purple, and HUE by Trina Turk special edition tights in argyle and two-tone patterns for $20 a pair. Both are available at Hue.com. "Leggings are the hottest selling thing right now. Everyone is obsessed with leggings," says Alison Hessert, a spokeswoman for HUE.

For those who like to pull on their Wellies (non-insulated tall rubber boots) on a cold slushy day or for gardening, how about fleece boot liners from Hue for $10 a pair? They also can be worn around the house as slouchy slippers.

Fossil makes a contact lens case and a pill case ($20) or coin purses ($22) in a crewel-inspired print, available at Macy's. There's also a Jessica McClintock satin clutch in gold and other colors for $25 for evenings out, and a Dooney & Bourke coin purse for $25, both at macys.com.

Cosmetic bags, which often get grimy and need to be replaced, make a great gift. Trina makes a good-looking makeup bag that doubles as a clutch in stylish patterns and colors, from $22 at department stores like Nordstrom and Bergdorf Goodman. There are colorful cosmetic cases from the resurgent LeSportsac at Macy's for $20.

Costume jewelry is great for a fashionable friend. Macy's has a s election of big faux cocktail rings for $25. "There's no question that they would be fake, but they're lots of fun," says Linda Lee, group vice president of Macy's By Appointment. A set of three stacking rings costs $25.

Shoppers will be looking for gifts that are fashionable and interesting, such as statement necklaces, bangles and leather wrist bands, Deane said.

A trio of gold-plated bangles from maxandchloe.com is $17. Or how about a faux-fur pull-through scarf from Mixit, $18 through the holidays at JCPenney?

For your favorite hostess, there's a bountiful supply of stylish and practical items for the home. Think tea towels, note cards, candles, picture frames, decorative soaps, plants and flowers, food gifts and kitchen items. The Martha Stewart collection includes a cocktail shaker at Macy's for $24.99, and holiday-themed spatulas.

For a wine lover, bottle stoppers can be had for $18 from slantcollections.com. There's a faceted diamond stopper and others in animal prints like zebra and giraffe. Coasters are great for those who entertain often. A set of four inspired by hand-painted wallpaper made in China features birds and flowers and is available from williamsburgmarketplace.com.

For something different, there's the Zip&Dry, an apron with a towel on the bottom that zips off. It's $24.99 from justperfectinc.com and at Bed Bath & Beyond stores.

For women you know well who don't always carry a purse – for instance, when they are jogging – there's the Racktrap, a credit-card-size pocket that goes into the bra to hold essentials. From theracktrap.com, a single gold one costs $7.95, or there's the "fashion fourpack" of white lace, black lace, nude lace and a sweat-proof blue sport version for $19.95.

The Bra Barrette adds some jeweled flair to the back of spaghetti tops and dresses, swimsuits or bras. From brabarrette.com, try the charmed version, with a silver heart, for $9.99.

MEN:

For the guys, there's the ultra-traditional gift of socks and PJs, everyday items that many of our special guys don't exactly go out and buy for themselves.

Macy's has Gold Toe argyle socks for $8 a pair, or three pairs for $21 in traditional styles like pinstripe, pindot, and solid black, navy and brown.

Speaking of traditional, tie accessories are making something of a comeback. Macy's carries tie clips and holders for $25. Cuff links made from recycled Legos are $14.99 from guffly.com.

For men who like to shave in the shower but have a mounted mirror at home, the ShavWet Shower Mirror is hand-held and good for travel. The mirror, from ShavWet.com, is $15.95 and comes with a strap and a sample of shaving cream. And if you think your man hasn't been doing a good job trimming his goatee, there's the GoateeSaver shaving template. From goateesaver.com, it's $19.99.

Fans can keep baseball on the brain all winter with a handmade ball from Bergino.com. New models this year are called Ballparks of America Map, Peace and the Jerusalem Map.

There's also pocket calculators, luggage tags and umbrellas, including ones for $22 by Totes at Macy's.

MISCELLANEOUS

Accessories for electronics like computers, cell phones and gaming systems are expected to be popular this season, Cohen said.

Wii fanatics may enjoy the new Wii MotionPlus for $19.49 from Amazon.com. It attaches to the Wii remote to increase accuracy and works with certain compatible games.

The Belkin 15.4-inch neoprene pixilated computer case comes in black and light gray or several other color combinations and is $24.99 at Amazon.com.

Mouse pads can be personalized at laylagrace.com for $24, and the popular aluminum SIGG water bottles can be tricked out with a saying, name or photo for $24.99 at cafepress.com.

NEW YORK — This gift-giving season, $25 and under is the place to be. The economy is slowly recovering, yet consumers remain nervous, leading retailers to offer more items for $25 or less, expert...
NEW YORK — This gift-giving season, $25 and under is the place to be. The economy is slowly recovering, yet consumers remain nervous, leading retailers to offer more items for $25 or less, expert...
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Well, as an owner of small business that engaged in Christmas Gifts as well I can say that my customers go for cheeper options this year. I mostly offer Christmas Cards and Ornaments with New York pictures under $ 15.00 and giving more discounts this year. We are also trying to promote non-profit organizations and planning on donating Gifts as well. We are not big and strugling financially as the rest of the country, but we try to share during the Holidays, because even a little thing can put smile on somebody's face and it's a lot!
Happy upcoming Holidays and there is always hope that thigs will get better!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 11/04/2009
- bluguy8 I'm a Fan of bluguy8 22 fans permalink

and by Black Friday they will be 9.99

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 11/04/2009
- jalowe1957 I'm a Fan of jalowe1957 41 fans permalink
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Only when prices drop to where people do actually can afford them in this current economic state can we possibly see some upturn in consumer spending.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 11/04/2009

A friend asked me if things were really hopeless and I said yes. There will be no meaningful change or reform and things will continued suck1ng they way they have since Reagan.

good articles; http://financeopinionss.blogspot.com

And that was that.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 11/04/2009

Lower prices? Not according to what I've seen. Some items have seen a price increase since last year.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 AM on 11/04/2009
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merry christmas retailers.­.. you get NOTHING this year... same as the middle class!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 11/03/2009
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Well for us, as in the past, we have always made our gifts from scratch...­I happen to be an aromatherapist, so it was easy for me to make shampoos, candles, balms, shower & bath treats with empson salts,all very, very inexpensiv­e...my other family members are great cooks, so I receive many baskets (passed around) of sauces, jams, jellies, ice cream..hav­e fun and enjoy with your family and friends...­I also come from a family with 8 siblings, and my mother (divoreced, $60 monthly child support) gave each of us 3 gifts, like BabyJesus, usually a doll or toiletries, and one sweater...­I relish these memories and pass them onto my own children..­.We all could use to be a little more humble like our ancestors.­..Have Fun not shopping at the malls!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 11/03/2009
- wm1066 I'm a Fan of wm1066 33 fans permalink
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It must be nice living in that bubble in New York. but alot of people wont be able to afford anything this Christmas. And for you to give an Ad for these big businesses that laid off people is insulting.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 11/03/2009
- SamKnause I'm a Fan of SamKnause 73 fans permalink

No one should spend a single penny this holiday season. Anyone who has money for gifts should help a homeless family with food, shelter, and clothes. I wish I could feed the world, but I too am struggling to survive.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 11/03/2009
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Exactly...­and I shall...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 11/03/2009
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Check out www.freecycle.org Have fun!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 11/03/2009
- bluguy8 I'm a Fan of bluguy8 22 fans permalink

you don't need to tell people that--we do

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 11/04/2009
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What this article doesn't tell you is the other side of the story. Luxury retailers like Barneys in NY are going to do very well this season.

The rich are riding higher and higher don't kid yourself. It's the lower and middle classes who have been decimated.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 11/03/2009
- falco I'm a Fan of falco 19 fans permalink

How about we each spend an extra $5 and buy a card to send to any one of the TARP bank's CEOs. Not a Christmas card, but a "thank you" card. A couple more cards, if you can afford it, to someone in congress. "Thank you" not for the mess they've created, but for setting our priorities straight and helping us to see what happens when we don't pay attention to what goes on behind the scenes in politics, banking, and the corporate world. Look how much we have learned (can now recognize crooks and ponzi schemes), look how better prepared we are (where we put our money and what we have in our survival caches), and how much more we are paying attention (questioning belief systems, the media, doublespeak, etc). We have lots to be thankful for.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 11/03/2009

One a side note:

Carter was a great president who actually upheld :LIBERAL values

He got one term, but his legacy endures to this day and will for the generations to come

hat tip to http://financeopinionss.blogspot.com

Obama can't fill the shoes Carter, Kennedy, Johnson, FDR . He's better than Clinton, but not good enough.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 11/03/2009
- karen1p I'm a Fan of karen1p 32 fans permalink
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I don't care how low the price goes with which they try to entice me. I will not buy ONE DAM thing. Not going to buy anything other than a Christmas dinner for my family this year. Christmas boycott.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 11/03/2009

I am on a Brick and Mortar store boycott (for anything other than basic grocery items).

Buy everything online !!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 11/03/2009
- Solja I'm a Fan of Solja 113 fans permalink
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My family doesn't even have THAT option. We can't afford anything for Christmas. We can only try to stay above water; to eat and keep the heat on. That's it for us. There are 4 of us; 3 of which moved from the city to a small town so we'd have a roof over our heads. One on SSI, and everyone else unemployed. We never were people who spent outrageously for Christmas, but this year, there will be less to go around than normal... no Christmas at all in our house.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 11/03/2009
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Go check out www.freecycle.org have fun!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 11/03/2009

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