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There are only 21 days till Christmas, which means it is time to start crossing those names off your list to avoid the anxiety which comes with last-minute gift buying.

Don’t let yourself be known as the “gift card guru” again this year. Instead, check out Free Fly Apparel’s Holiday Gift Guide. They’ve curated the ultimate resource to help you bring style + comfort to everyone on your list. Plus, for the first 12 days of December, they’re offering 20% off sitewide.

From the boat dwellers to the sun seekers, their guide does the heavy lifting for you– all you need to do is click the profile which best represents who you’re shopping for. Not to mention they have blog posts sprinkled in offering experience ideas, holiday podcast recommendations, and even recipes.

A few examples:

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For the traveler:
Outfit those who take the scenic route with versatile comfort that will last for miles.

Click here for more gifts for your explorer

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Photo courtesy of Free Fly Apparel

For the weekender:

Work hard and play even harder in the gear which can take you from boat to bar with ease.

Click here for more gifts for those who can’t wait for 5 p.m. on Friday

Still have a few more people to shop for? Click here for the last couple of profiles and grab the perfect garb.

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