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Every Single Gucci Item That's Under $250

What's the first thing you think of when you hear the word Gucci? The brand's covetable shoes and celebrity-approved dresses probably come to mind, but these four-digit-price-tag items are far from the only things Gucci creates. If you want to treat yourself to a Gucci trinket for less than $250, you have plenty of options.

Gucci's 100% silk printed scarves, for instance, can be worn around your neck with a white T-shirt, tied onto your favorite bag to give it an instant refresh, or worn in your hair. The possibilities are truly endless. Plus, the variety of prints ensures that there's something for everyone. The brand's bright-red key case will definitely be easy to fish out of your bag, while its cute silver key chains are perfect for your logo fix. Of course, any of these items would make for excellent gifts for the Gucci-loving person in your life—trust us. Scroll down to shop every single item that's $250 or under from Net-a-Porter and Gucci's own site (excluding beauty and home products).

Tie this colorful scarf around your neck or in your ponytail. 
Go for a tonal look and wear these red shades with an all-red outfit. 
Charm bracelets are back—especially when they're Gucci. 
The holidays are coming, and this tie will make an exceptional gift. 
Gucci has an amazing collection of scarves, but this one caught our eye. 
These neutral sunnies will go with everything. 
How fun are these? You will definitely turn heads at your holiday party in these pretties. 
Oh, you didn't think you needed Gucci logo socks? Because you might want to consider them. 
Add this cute charm to your purse or car keys. 
You can never go wrong with classic red. 
Pretend summer is just around the corner.
The double Gs recognized the world 'round. 
Very Tom Ford for Gucci, no? 
The classic Gucci logo print will always be in style. 
Pair these with crisp white sneakers and a miniskirt, and you're good to go. 
Chicer than your average key chain, for sure. 
The black version of this sleek key case is another solid choice. 
Is it just us, or does Gucci do the best floral prints in the business?
Pair these logo socks with open-toed sandals for a cool look. 
How cute are these embroidered bees?
So the valet attendant will know you have good taste. 
This multipurpose silk scarf would look chic around your neck or tied to your bag.
Further proof Gucci has mastered florals.
This would make an excellent gift for the Gucci lover in your life. 
Sorry, these are the only full-price Gucci shoes that aren't over $250. 
You'll never look at socks the same way again. 
These striped socks are calling your name. 
This timeless tie would look stylish for the ladies as well as the gentlemen in your life. 
Not your grandma's silk scarf.
Bring a touch of Halloween wherever you go. 

Next, Selena Gomez just wore the chicest $40 swimsuit imaginable



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