I am trying to get great Christmas gifts for my 14 year old daughter but have no idea what is "in." I would like to surprise her, so I don't want to ask her. I am looking for some teen girls to give me a list of what you would love to get for Christmas if you could get anything you wanted. Especially clothes and shoes. I need the name of what it's called. Like denim skirt is too vauge? Is it an Amebercrombie jean skirt that would be best? Thank you for any help you can give me!
2006-11-14
12:45:21
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Beauty & Style
➔ Fashion & Accessories
Does it have to be a certian type of coach bag or is it ok as long as it has the coach logo?
2006-11-14
15:46:10 ·
update #1
By the way - thank you to everyone that has responded - you all have great ideas!
2006-11-14
15:46:59 ·
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I'm sure your daughter would love anything from Abercrombie! If you're looking for one big gift, check out their big poofy jackets. I was on the website a few days ago...www.abercrombie.com, click "women" then "outerwear" then "classic jackets" I believe. they're all $200 I believe, but it's a great investment. I know that all my friends got one last year (when I was 14), except me! So guess what I'm asking for this Christmas?? :]
I saw a few people suggest Ipods, but that's also blowing a lot of money. If she already has an Ipod, iTunes gift cards are great. Also, does she like going to the movies with friends? My dad usually gets me a gift card to AMC theaters in my stocking each year, and believe me, I use it!
Also, I saw a few girls mention Dooney & Bourke and Coach bags. I love Coach, but am very reluctlant about spending so much money on something that could be ruined so easily! I love Dooney & Bourke. I have a few bags by them that were under $200. They have a section on their website for items under $100.
http://store.dooney.com/OA_HTML/ibeCCtpSctDspRte.jsp?section=10027
For my 15th birthday my Mom bought me this little clutch by them. I bring it everywhere -- it's the perfect size for everything someone my age carries around! Look for the "Large Wristlet." It's only $50! Great deal for D&B.
I hope this helped a bit, it's kind of hard to guess what she would like without really knowing her. But I'm sure she'll love anything you find for her!
Happy Holidays!
2006-11-14 14:53:21
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I take it a December birthday? Both the best and worst month for a birthday, especially the closer to Christmas you get. And considering I just celebrated mine a few days ago I'm not without a clue to this. I always loved as a kid having the tree up as I opened my birthday presents, but as I got older I learned there were too many times my folks would focus on getting me something for Christmas and forget about my birthday so that they ended up having to turn Christmas presents into birthday presents. At least I got something, others aren't so lucky and they don't even have December birthdays. To be honest, I think as long as you do not expect to get everything off this list that it is not a bad list. A wish list should be things you'd like to get but don't expect you'll get all of.
2016-03-28 05:55:45
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answered by Anonymous
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A pink iPod nano would be good.
I got a Dooney & Bourke for Christmas last year (when I was 15) and I loved it!!!! Coach is good too. For clothes, anything from Abercrombie and Fitch, American Eagle, or Hollister is good.
2006-11-14 13:31:55
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answered by softballangel612 2
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I'm 19 but I can remember some of things that I got for Christmas when I was 14 and 15.
A certificate for a facial
a coach/dooney & bourke/juicey handbag or wristlet
i pod
gift card for sunglasses hut
jewelry
stereo
laptop
flatscreen tv
You can't go wrong with a gift card to her favorite store because you don't have to worry about getting her something that she wouldn't want
2006-11-14 12:55:40
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answered by ♥Nessa♥ 3
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You probably would be aware of this, but just make sure that if you get her a jeans skirt from Abercrombie, or whatever, that it is not too short, because that can be the problem with skirts these days. American Eagle has come cute clothes, as well. Good luck!
2006-11-14 13:50:04
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answered by Liz S 2
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The best place to buy cheap Toys for 14 year old Girl is at Amazon.com. Not only do they have a truly massive collection of toys to choose from at amazing prices but they are a website you can trust.
Here is the New and Popular Toys for a 14 Year Old Girl
http://www.amazon.com/Girls-Toys-14-Year-Old/s/?rh=n%3A165793011%2Cp_n_feature_four_browse-bin%3A3480744011%2Cp_n_age_range%3A5442388011&bbn=165793011&ie=UTF8&qid=1415585116&tag=yah-toys-20
With well over 1 million toys and games on their website, Amazon are constantly monitoring and updating the most popular toys for every age group.
To make present selection easy Amazon defaults the order of the Toys section based on Popularity and how new they are. This makes it easy to identify the latest and great toys to match for your particular age range.
If you are looking for a gift other than toys then check out this list of the most gifted items on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/most-gifted/?ie=UTF8&tag=yah-toys-20
I hope you find what you are looking for!!!
2014-12-10 01:04:06
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Ipod, Tops and bottoms from abercrombie, a puppy!, Northface fleece jacket, purses(coach/Dooney&bourke are really popular)
2006-11-14 12:54:33
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answered by hannah g 2
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Anything from abercrombie, american eagle, hollister, or aeropostal should be fine for clothes - especially skirts and polos. I'm 16 and i looooove them. When I was 14 i got an ipod, and a new nextel cell phone. But with clothes, you can't go wrong.
2006-11-14 12:57:26
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answered by mae s 1
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First of all, I like the skirt!!! People inform me I've nice feet but I still don't wear shorts
2017-03-01 05:14:24
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I love long dresses. My bf likes the brief ones. So my closet is packed w/ 1/2 and 1/2.
2017-01-30 19:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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