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Gifts For The Traveler

The needs of a traveler are special and unique. Between cramped seats, long plane rides, and living out of a suitcase, not just any gift will do! We’ve hand-selected these handmade goodies for the globetrotter in your life.

Fair Trade Color Block Backpack, $40

backpack for traveler

A backpack is a traveler’s best friend. With its subdued colors and cool geometric design, this one is fashionable yet functional. Made of hemp and cotton, each “block” is actually a pocket, which means extra storage! Another plus? It’s totally fairtrade: the artisans who make it receive 100% of the profits!

Colorful Pom-Pom Keychain, $18

keychain for travelers

Luggage is easy to identify with this charming pom-pom keychain. Each is a delightful bundle of different colors, textures, and materials. A large lobster clasp means it attaches effortlessly to zippers and hardware.

Eco-Friendly Tree of Life Journal, $18

journal for traveler

What journey is complete without documenting the expedition? Fairtrade and eco-friendly, this notebook is perfect for scrawling journal entries, sketches, packing lists, and more.

Guatemalan Striped Indigo Pouches, $30

travel pouches

Indigo pouches made from traditional Guatemalan fabric are the perfect combination of practical and pretty. Made with a sturdy canvas base, each is ideal for toiletries and cosmetics. Cases are plastic-lined for easy cleanup (just in case of any makeup spills or toothpaste leaks!)

Wool Tribal Shawl, $108

shawl for travelers

A seasoned traveler knows a scarf is never just a scarf. It’s an extra layer for cold destinations. It’s an accessory-turned-blanket for long flights. It’s soft padding for all those breakable souvenirs in your suitcase. This one is made from the softest wool and pops with patterns of purple and teal.

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