Last Updated on 2022-12-16 , 11:45 am
Christmas has become an obstacle to the path of the Woke Savingsman – a notion that proves especially devastating in the face of trailing bank accounts and sparse livelihoods.
Thankfully, there is a way to circumvent the unimaginably-exorbitant affair of Christmas gifting.
Or to be exact, 10 places for you to escape the cold reality of it.
And so, without further ado, here are our top picks for the ultimate budget-friendly Christmas gifting experience…
One that doesn’t compromise on quality, but amps up on savings.
1. Daiso
I know what you’re thinking.
Isn’t Daiso like… the ultimate budget place?
Will I get called out for buying something from Daiso and gifting it to someone else?
Well, here’s the thing about Daiso.
The common misconception is that Daiso’s cheap and low-quality, but nothing could be further from the truth.
Rather, it’s budget-friendly, expansive and of decent quality.
Sporting a host of practical and aesthetic items, all at the cost of just $2.14 each, Daiso’s the very definition of a free-willed shopping experience.
And nowadays, there’s a Daiso everywhere, compared to the year 1920 when we all had to head down to IMM just for these $2 goodnesses.
2. Watsons
Combing the entirety of Singapore for some luxe, budget-friendly self-care products to gift to your beautiful friends?
Look no further than Watsons.
The Evoke Blossom Trio Set, which comprises a Shower Gel, Body Lotion and Body Scrub, costs just $9.50.
And the Spa Retreat Foot Care Set costs $14.90, ten cents short of that all-seeing limit.
Who on earth said that self-care has to be exorbitant in nature?
3. The Body Shop
Spoilt for masks this holiday season?
Well, get some to go from The Body Shop!
Their Mask Gift Set costs $15 – which may admittedly not be less than the specified amount, but hey;
We dare say that the quality of the gift is more than enough to make up for the margin of error.
4. Popular
The conventional haunt for all Secondary Schoolers and 40-year-old ex-Secondary schoolers, Singapore’s chain of Popular outlets has been catering to all our needs for years, and it’s no different this Christmas season.
Whether it’s a good book, functional backpack or even a music cd, Popular will have what you need… for a more than affordable price.
5. Art Faculty by Pathlight
Vaccines may already be in the works, but face masks will probably still stay a thing for the near future – or at least until the situation has truly stabilised.
As such, you probably won’t go wrong with a face mask from Art Faculty by Pathlight – that ensures a safe and aesthetic experience all-around.
You can also check out their Dinosaur Mini Pouch, which costs just $12!
6. Etsy
Is your giftee into calligraphy, letters and pretty handwriting in general?
Because if they are, Etsy may be your place to go.
Their wax seal set, for instance, is able to imprint your giftee’s initials.
And at just $10.99, it’s a budget-friendly option to get your heartfelt thoughts across.
7. Japan Home
If you’re going to get a gift for your mum or grandma, here’s a suggestion: Japan Home!
Lest you’re unaware, this home-grown chain retails various kitchenware ranging from Glass Tea Pots to Stainless Steel Steamer Pots.
Prices range from $3.90 to $9.90.
Verdict? Items are cheap and good for everyday use!
8. IKEA
IKEA, too, is stocked full with various trendy products – the likes of which are just waiting for your perusal.
Boasting plush toys for the children, as well as various cutleries and kitchenware for the parents at home, the conglomerate is your one-stop destination for all things practical, affordable and gift-worthy.
Prices start from $5.90.
9. Shopee
Shopee may have been particularly extravagant with its ads…
But don’t let Ronaldo’s glamour or PCK’s laughter fool you; prices on the online platform are more than reasonable.
Additionally, choices are endless. Regardless of whether you’re looking for a cheap portable charger, accessory or even a game disc…
Shopee will definitely have what you need.
10. Lazada
But if, for some miraculous reason, Shopee lacks what you need, you can always head on down to Lazada.
Similar to Shopee, Lazada has just about everything in its disposal, complete with frequent promotional offers and an endless variety of choices.
You can check it out here.
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