White Elephant, Secret Santa, Yankee Swap – no matter what you call it, a holiday gift exchange can be a panic-inducing event. How do you find the perfect present that’ll impress any recipient and still come in under budget? Whether you’re looking for a quirky trinket for your colleague or a thoughtful present for your BFF, you’ll find plenty of goodies for less than $25 at these Vancouver shops.
A Mount Pleasant favourite, Welk’s has the nostalgic appeal of an old-school general store but carries a wide variety of contemporary gifts for stumped holiday shoppers. From board games and aromatic candles to cocktail bitters and bestselling novels – you’ll find it all here, and for a great price. Pick up a cookbook for your favourite foodie or a pair of colourful patterned Happy Socks for the dapper gent in your life. Not quite sure who you’re buying for? Pick up a totally on-trend adult colouring book – a low-tech and meditative gift that’ll appeal to almost anyone.
Everybody uses soap right? Well let’s hope so. This eco-friendly concept shop in Riley Park specializes in soap refills and personal care products that encourage shoppers to go green and reduce plastic waste. Bring in a clean container (or purchase an empty vessel in store) and fill it with biodegradable, all-natural soaps, moisturizers, detergents, essential oils, hair products and household cleaning solutions. In addition to bulk liquids, Soap Dispensary also stocks handcrafted cleaning accessories like loofas and bamboo toothbrushes. And in keeping with the clean theme, the store’s bright interior and modern aesthetic make for a pleasant shopping environment.
Wonderbucks is not your average dollar store. Sure the prices are low and the product selection is diverse, but there’s something very unique about this Commercial Drive shop. The merchandise here is surprisingly high quality given the price point, and the staff are super friendly – so be sure to ask them for some gift-giving suggestions. Shelves are stocked with household essentials, decorative items, arts and crafts tools, kitchen supplies, and even live plants. We’re sure Debby in accounting would appreciate a low-maintenance succulent for her desk.
In the mood for chestnuts roasting on an open fire? Head to Kitsilano and pay a visit to this Middle Eastern dried-food paradise. Ayoub’s is nothing like your typical bulk food store; elegant metallic display cases and sparkling chandeliers make the inviting space feel extra-special, and sampling is encouraged! Almonds, cashews, peanuts, walnuts, pecans, chickpeas, pistachios and hazelnuts are roasted in house daily and are available by the scoopful in numerous seasonings and flavours. You’ll also find dried fruits, berries, dates, seeds, veggie chips and a variety of pre-packaged items along the wall for easy gift giving.
Hurry past the cosmetics counters and head down to the Bay’s lower level to check out the Canadiana curiosities for sale at the Drake General Store pop-up shop. The quirky Toronto-born boutique carries vintage-inspired patriotic gifts (think Mountie cocktail napkins, artisanal maple syrup, maple leaf patterned socks), kitchenware, foodstuffs and an assortment of unique lifestyle items. For under $25, we love the graphic cocktail glasses, unisex toques and emoji-inspired pins. For something truly festive, check out the irreverent wooden ornaments shaped like pop-culture icons – because who wouldn’t want to hang Björk and Jimi Hendrix from the tree with care?
You could spend an entire afternoon browsing at this 8,000-square-foot Japanese department store in downtown Vancouver. And with more than 15,000 imported items on offer, you’re sure to find a Secret Santa present along the way. From cosmetics to colourful crockery to cuddly stuffed animals, the products here range from fun to functional and are sure to be a conversation-starter at the office Christmas party. If you want even more of the same sort of thing, be sure to check out Yokoyaya’s sister store – Daiso – in Richmond; it’s more than three times the size!
There’s just something about the holidays that makes people forget about counting calories – and thank goodness for that! Anyone with even a hint of a sweet tooth would appreciate some high-quality treats from this Swedish confectionary shop. In fact, these imported candies are an almost-guilt-free indulgence when you consider they’re made without any trans-fats, GMOs or high-fructose corn syrup. Hit the bulk bins and mix-and-match a bag of delicious gummy candies in various shapes and colours (you’ll get a kick out of hard-to-pronounce names like bärry jordgubb and skogsbär), or pick up a pre-packaged box full of assorted sweeties.
If you believe in buying local, then you’ll fall in love with the handmade goods at Bird on a Wire. The community-driven store offers a curated collection of beautiful paper products, clothing, artwork and lifestyle items produced by local Vancouver artisans and crafters. Pick up all-natural soaps, unique kitchen condiments (bacon salt anyone?), beeswax candles, sweet-smelling cupcake-shaped bath bombs and an array of one-of-a-kind objects. If you’re not quite sure where to start, owner Kate Nagel is often in-store and is always happy to share her recommendations.
Known for their discounted consignment apparel for men and women, Front and Company is also a great local shop to find affordable gifts and novelties for guys and gals. The shop carries a eccentric collection of gag gifts and stocking-stuffers, including moustache-shaped erasers, bacon-flavoured lip balm and Jesus-themed toast stamps. In addition to the jokey knick-knacks, you’ll also find useful lifestyle goods such as candles, kitchenware, travel accessories, cosmetics and attractive stationery. Unique gifts here start at just $1, so you could put together a whole basket of festive treats.