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This Style Expert Turns To Walmart To Save On Meaningful Gifts

Think: bath trays, coffee machines, and ultra-cozy throws.

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Finding holiday gifts for everyone on your list can be tough. This year, shopping for thoughtful gifts doesn’t have to be stressful or break the bank, especially when you have the expertise of someone like Savvy Shields Wolfe to guide the way. The New York City-based style expert is turning to Walmart for festive looks and meaningful gifts her loved ones will adore.

When it comes to her perfect holiday look, Shields Wolfe stays true to her personal style. “A mix of nostalgia along with my current style is what I love filling my home and closet with,” she explains. “I love seeing the resurgence of traditional, vintage styles that give us that classic feel mixed with beautiful minimalist holiday trends!” Her Walmart look, which consists of an off-the-shoulder wrap top, a plaid skirt, and booties, is a more seasonal version of her everyday attire. “Finding something that feels like me, just at my most festive, is what I like to wear during the holiday season,” says Shields Wolfe. “I love neutral colors and items that I can wear all year round, while adding in some festive touches.”

Shields Wolfe’s approach to gift-giving is all about being intentional, which makes Walmart the perfect destination. With money-saving deals on a wide array of items, the retailer makes holiday shopping a breeze. “Finding gifts for friends and family that are specific to them, but are also practical to their everyday life? You just became the most successful not-so-secret Santa,” she quips. Though, she admits that the coffee maker she’s gifting to her husband is somewhat of a gift for herself as well. “Our mutual love for coffee is something we have bonded over since we met, and I can’t wait to be woken up to the smells of coffee brewing,” she says. Ahead, see more of Shields Wolfe’s holiday gifting picks, then head over to Walmart to get your own shopping done!

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