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Okay, These Under-$250 Free People Things Make the Perfect Gifts

I don't want to freak anyone out, but there are only a few short weeks left until December. This means that there is only a short amount of time left to snap up your holiday gifts in peace before the real frenzy starts. You know what I'm talking about: that time of year when everything is sold out and estimated shipping times seem to be four times longer than they usually are. And I get it—the internet can get overwhelming when it comes to finding the right things. That's why I took the liberty of hopping on Free People (aka my go-to for just about everything) and finding a few items that make the perfect gifts. Pajamas to curl up in on these chilly winter nights? Check. Beauty products for self-care days? Check. Yummy candles for cozy home vibes? Check. And did I mention they're all under $250? Keep scrolling to see these epic finds.



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