Last minute Raleigh gift guide for everyone you know

Let us do the hard work for you — this Raleighite gift guide is for every type of person on your gift list. The best part? These are local suggestions and require no shipping, just a quick trip to the store.

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Check plenty of names off your list with our personalized gift guide.

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The holidays are approaching fast. If you’re stuck on a gift for that certain someone, here’s our gift guide suggestions on where to start shopping locally — no shipping required.

Your pop culture-obsessed 20-something relative

Edge of Urge, 215 E. Franklin St., Ste. 110 | This hip store is packed with hot brands like Baggu, Jellycat, and trendy makeup + skincare items. Plus, it’s got plenty of Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, and more pop icon-inspired merch to stuff a stocking with.

Your favorite Caniac

DECO, 207 S. Salisbury St. | Shop gifts as part of the store’s partnership with the Carolina Hurricanes like ornaments, art prints, candles, and “Puck Yeah” T-shirts.

Your coolest cousin

Munjo Munjo, 20 E. Hargett St. | Buy a cozy City of Oaks sweatshirt for the proudest Raleighite you know — add on a couple custom stickers to decorate laptops, water bottles, and more.

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