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20 Gifts On Every College Girl's Christmas Wish List This Year

It's never easy to find things to get someone, so here's a list to help!

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20 Gifts On Every College Girl's Christmas Wish List This Year
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It is really hard to guess what someone needs, or what they want for Christmas.

College girls are even harder to buy for -- we are typically kind of picky, and we usually have a lot of things you might think we need.

Well, now you don't need to rack your brain for college girls gift ideas on your own, because I have recommendations for you straight from my life and the lives of my fellow college women.

Here is a list of things to get for these women in your lives that they will thoroughly enjoy and use frequently.

1. Agendas

2. Battery Pack Charger


3. Lush Masks and Bath Bombs


4. Cute Pajamas


5. Coordinate Jewelry


6. Good Quality Umbrella

7. LL Bean Boots

8. 'Start Where You Are' Book

9. Sorority or School Apparel

10. Gifts Card to Their Favorite Stores/ Restaurants

Gifts cards are great and popular places for them are: American Eagle, TJ Maxx, GAP, Express, Target, LL Bean, REI, and popular food places too like: Dunkin Donuts, Applebee's, Chili's, local restaurants, and college frequented fast food places like Dominos, Taco Bell, and McDonalds.

11. Card Holder for Phone

12. Cabin/ Funky Socks


13. Scarves

14. Perfume

15. GoPro

16. Care Package

17. Health & Beauty Basket

18. LL Bean Moccasins

19. Multi-Tool Pocket Knife

20. Cash


Because if all else fails, cash is king!

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