Tuesday 13 December 2011

Christmas shopping - support small and local businesses

Christmas is always a difficult time of year, throw in a recession and people trying to not spend so much and you've got yourself in a little pickle. Fret not people. I have managed to find some great buys this year which do NOT involve Boots 3 for 2 (or M&S), those bath products we really secretly hate or that autobiography/DVD that is just truly terrible (and going straight to the charity shop). No, I have managed to get all of my gifts this year using independent boutiques and have been thrilled with the outcome (plus it makes shopping much less stressful and, shock, enjoyable).

Here goes.... for me traipsing round Selfridges at this time of year is just too much for me to bear. I don't know about you but just where do all of the people come from?! And then you wonder if you're getting a good deal or not... So, I assessed what my hubby needed and thought of the brand I wanted for him (Hugo Boss). I then did a little research online and found a great site for the men in my life who like a sprinking of luxury (I am a 'less is more' kinda gal and buying two or three great gifts rather than 10 rubbish ones) - it's called Wheelers - they were really helpful and although the delivery was not as efficient as BoBelle's , I was pleased with the packaging and with their customer service. It is a little find, I think!

The next was a site I found was when I was speaking to someone on Twitter and they are called Gift Genies - they have a site that seemingly they feature products on that are that little bit different. We always buy a couple of serious gifts and then always a jokey one at our household. Gift Genies has some great, funny and novel ideas that are just a little bit quirky; perfect! They link the product to the sellers site and it is a great platform to find independent retailers who have put some serious thought into their buying. I am against the following dull gifts; socks, stale Ferrero Rocher (what is that about?!), Baylis and Harding bubble bath. Gift Genies offer ideas that have a little thought to them.

Now, I am going to let you into a little secret....I don't normally shop at 'discount stores' but when I was searching for the Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Cream in a pot (rather than in the white tube) I came across a site (excuse the terrible name)...Cheap Smells - obviously I did some research to check it was legitimate and seemingly I think that their service was excellent (not to mention the price). They don't carry much stock but they do have a few classy finds (FAR better than 3 for 2 at Boots...)

Food is always a winner with our household and at Lidgates (Holland Park Avenue) I will be getting my Nan one of their famous pies (truly scrummy) which is ideal for her on Boxing Day, along witha photograph of her and I from the summer. Jeroboams on Holland Park Avenue have some gorgeous home made delights and these are great for spoiling my family with (beats Tesco any day).

Daunt Books is a favourite of mine; they have the most wonderful array of books there and the knowledge of the staff makes a visit there just so enjoyable. Although you might be screaming 'Amazon' at me - take a minute to think of the difference you will make to the shop owner by spending your money there rather than at a multinational. If you can't do that at Christmas, then when can you?!

Businesses, and small ones at that, really do need your support this year especially. If you want to see them still on your high street (or now they tend to be off the main streets) then shop with them! They can help you find the perfect gift at a particular price. They will probably even give you a discount and gift wrap free of charge. Don't be afraid to shop at boutiques, they won't bite! The buyers scour the shows trying to find the best fashions for you and charge the most honest and fair price. They might not be Topshop or H&M (one of my worst nightmares is to be wearing the same dress as someone at an event), instead they have gone out and set up on their own and we should be encouraging that entrepreneurial flair and embrace individuality.

Have a wonderful Christmas everybody and happy shopping!




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