It’s never too early to start thinking about the holidays, and Bravo’s holiday collection has something for everyone on your nice list. We’re talking sweatshirts, pillows, mugs, and so much more. Some even feature nods to memorable moments from your favorite shows. Better still, we’ve put together a list of picks that you can shop for right here.
If you wish you could wear The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City cast member Lisa Barlow’s cheeky “I deserve presents just for breathing” quote on something seasonal, you’re in luck. We mean, someone on your list is in luck. (JK. You should absolutely be getting yourself gifts too.)
Below are some of our favorite Bravo-inspired holiday gift ideas. Ready, set, add to cart!
We recommend starting with a holiday season classic: The time-honored “ugly sweater.” Except we’ve made a few adjustments to ours. Instead of itchy materials and goofy graphics, you’ll find a super-soft array of cozy faves with a distinctly Bravo twist.
If you’re going to “deck the halls,” you’ll probably want a piece of Bravo home with you. It’s almost like celebrating the season from your own personal Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Clubhouse.
Whether you’re celebrating in your Berkshires mansion or decorating a studio apartment, do it with Bravo flair! We’re making it easy to trim the tree with ornaments that rep your favorite show moments. But which Housewife will get to be your star on top? No, really. Please tell us. We have too many choices!
Mulling wine? Spilling tea? Sipping eggnong? Whatever your plans may be, they’re always made a little spicier with a cheers in a Bravo mug or glass.
And for those making lists, checking them twice, and worried they’ll run out of gifts for friends naughty and nice: Don’t sweat it. For even more ideas, check out our picks for Bravo merch under $20 and fan must-haves under $30.
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