
As we get older, our families start to have a harder time figuring out what to give us as gifts. Long gone are the days of bright, shiny new toys and piles of clothes. As this holiday season comes to an end, chances are high that you may find yourself with the simple, classic gift of money. This is great because it gives you the freedom of picking out what you really want. Now is your chance to buy some of those cool things you see people walking around campus with, that you probably couldn’t afford before. Here are some ideas for Cal Poly students on how to spend their Christmas cash.
Do you even go to Cal Poly if you don’t own a pair of these shoes? It seems like everywhere you go on campus, 9/10 students are rocking Birks. Now is your chance to invest in a pair so you can walk to class in comfort and style.
These are cute, comfortable, and will to keep you warm on those cold San Luis Obispo nights. With a variety of colors to choose from, you’ll have no problem finding one that matches your style
Show people your amazing personality through an assortment of stickers. You can put these guys on everything: your water bottle, your laptop, your notebooks, the possibilities are endless.
It’s no secret that Cal Poly students walk. A lot. For many of us, it’s our main method of transportation. A comfortable pair of shoes will make the long walks much more manageable.
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