Okay, yall…I know November seems a little early for gift guides BUT most of the stuff I’m sharing here is from some of my favorite small shops and/or take awhile to arrive. This means you have to get your order in early for Christmas delivery! The majority of the shops below I have purchased from and love. I’ve also included discount codes when available! None of the links are affiliate and none of this content is sponsored-these are just products and businesses I like to shop at! Read on for 10 fun gift ideas for your officer.
Coffee Club Subscription from Black Riffle Coffee Company
I love subscription boxes-and what’s better than coffee showing up at your doorstep each month?! You can choose your officer’s preferred roast and how much coffee you want delivered-plus, the packaging is all super cool! BRCC is a veteran-owned business and many of their products support military and first responders. Their Thin Blue Line Blend (which we have in k-cup form) donates a portion of its sales to benefit LEOs and their families.
Dry Fire Pillows from Armed in Style
I love these dry fire pillows! There’s tons of designs to choose from including some super cute holiday ones that are perfect to decorate with! I think this one would be perfect in my officer’s office. This shop also has awesome apparel and custom holsters. Bonus: you can use the code “ammo&grace” for 10% off!
Shirts from Grunt Style
My officer has a ton of Grunt Style shirts. His favorite is the ammo flag (pictured above)-he has it in sweatshirt form. They also have several thin blue line shirts, military styles, and basically anything else you might be looking for. In my experience these orders take a looooong time to ship, so you’ll want to get your order in soon! Bonus: they typically have a coupon code if you sign up for their emails!
Custom Hat from Adorned & Worn Badge Gear
Yall know I LOVE this shop (we did a collaboration shirt earlier this year!)! They have tons of cute apparel and accessories for LEOWs but also some great products for men. My favorite is this custom embroidered patch hat. Bonus: they typically have a coupon code when you sign up for their email newsletter!
Custom Art from BMonteDesigns
Barbara is the BEST-she is a super talented LEOW who paints custom portraits. We have ordered both wedding and family portraits from her and have been blown away at the final products. Her customs wouldn’t arrive by Christmas but she also offers prints and cute artwork in her shop that ship quicker than the custom art. She also just launched an ornament collection that I’m obsessed with! Bonus: you can follow her Instagram (@bmontedesigns) and use code “INSTA10″for 10% off!
Duty Organizer from Warrior Rack
Does anyone else feel like your officer has more accessories than you do?! It can be hard to corral all of the duty belts/ammo/belt keepers/flashlights/shirts/etc, and these cop caddies help keep everything straight. They usually ship in 2-3 weeks AND several styles are currently on sale!
Hat from Honor the Brave
We love hats in our household (can you tell?!) and some of our favorites are from one of our favorite law enforcement couples, the founders of Honor the Brave! HTB is a real estate program that gives back to real estate and military families. My officer and I used them earlier this year when buying our house-that’s us in the above photo!
Shirt from No Greater Love
My officer has a TBL shirt and snapback from this company. They also make incredible canvases, metal artwork, and other apparel and accessories, all honoring our military and first responders. The artist is a former LEO. Check their site for sales and deals!
TBL Ring from QALO
Both my officer and I wear QALO rings. We both have plain ones (I have white, he has black) but I LOVE these thin blue line ones! We’ve both had ours for over a year and they’ve held up well.
Custom Bullet Keychain from Bullet Designs
How cool are these?! I’ve never ordered from this shop, but it gets great reviews on Etsy. This is definitely going in my officer’s stocking this year (shh).
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