Shop 'Til You Drop! 11 Travel Gifts You Really Want
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The O.M.G by Lo and Sons
Finding the perfect bag for all of your stuff can be a tall order. If you’re a girl on the go, you need a bag big enough to fit your laptop, but stylish enough to take anywhere. Enter the O.M.G. Crafted from water-resistant nylon, the bag features 15 pockets (including one for your laptop), and a secret shoe pocket on the side. For travelers, it has an adjustable back panel sleeve that secures the bag over your luggage handle. Finally, it comes in several colors including black, navy, and army green. Price: $275
Black Friday has come and gone, which means that it’s officially shopping season. Whether you’re buying online or hitting the stores, there are a plethora of gifts that are sure to impress the frequent traveler in your life. To help you buy the perfect present, we’ve complied the following list of products that will not only improve your next trip, but also make you look good on the road.
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