Boot Barn El Dorado Men’s Bay Western Boot, $400
“Love is a warm cowboy,” once crooned Buck Owens, the Central Valley–based musician and father of the Bakersfield sound. Put Owens’ words to the test with a pair of kicks from the Boot Barn, a country-style retailer with headquarters in Irvineand a major outpost in Bakersfield.
Oru Kayak Inlet, $899
Oru founder Ardavan Sobhani grew up in the woods of Mendocino, more than 12 miles from the nearest town. After moving to the Bay Area, he longed for access to the open water—but had no space for a boat. The foldable Oru kayak was born. At a compact 20 pounds, this vessel can be stored almost anywhere, perfect for the urban adventurer on your gift list.
Ozma Sloan Duster, $458
Can’t decide between a robe and a sweater? Get a luxury piece that functions as both. This cozy duster features a shawl collar and bell sleeves for a comfortable, structured fit. Perfect for layering or snuggling at home, this knit was created by Los Angeles designer Heidi Baker.
Hidden Mickeys Watch from Disneyland Resort, $350
A sophisticated cousin of the traditional Mickey Mouse watch, this Citizen timepiece celebrates the “hidden Mickeys” one can see in design details all over the Anaheim theme parks (especially in Disneyland Park’s reimagined Mickey’s Toontown). A nice bonus: The “Eco-Drive” watch runs on solar power and will likely never need another battery. For another take on mouse ears, consider these Mickey Mouse Synthetic Opal Earrings ($125), whose hidden Mickeys are elegantly subtle.
Menagerie Hill Ranch Alpaca, $2,500 and up
For the rancher who has everything… Yes, you can really purchase an alpaca from a family-run 3,000-acre farm just north of Vacaville. Menagerie Hill prides itself on breeding vibrantly colored alpacas with relaxed personalities. Like sheep, alpacas are regularly (and painlessly) sheared for their luxurious fleece. If you’re not ready to add a fleecy family member to your flock, you can adopt one for $150 to live the alpaca life vicariously.
Masienda Molinito, $1,995
Understated yet complex, masa is the sweet and nutty backbone of Mexican cuisine. This nixtamalized corn flour provides the base for everything from tortillas to tamales—and the best way to make it is with a machine called a molino. The Molinito from Los Angeles-based Masienda is a countertop version and the ultimate gift for the Mexican food aficionado on your list.
Arbor Collective Veda Camber Snowboard, $575
From Tahoe to Mammoth, California boasts some of North America’s very best powder. Part board, part art piece, the Veda Camber is crafted from carbonized bamboo and manufactured with 100 percent solar energy by Arbor Collective out of Venice. Even better: The company is focused on rebuilding forests with 500,000 trees planted—and counting.
High Camp Home Pinnacles Dog Bed, $185
For the dog who likes to play hard and nap harder, consider a plush-but-sturdy pillow bed. Designed by Truckee-based High Camp Home, the plush bed’s Pinnacles pattern lets your best friend dream of future mountain adventures. The machine-washable cover is made from upholstery-grade cotton.
TheraFace Pro, $399
The innovative TheraFace Pro made its way onto Oprah Winfrey’s 2023 gift list—and who are we to disagree? From Los Angeles-based Therabody, this device has a number of settings to help prevent breakouts, reduce visible signs of aging, and improve relaxation. The ultimate present for a skincare fanatic, it’s a facial massager, microcurrent device, and LED light therapy treatment all in one.
Pennyroyal Siri Bag, $815
Pennyroyal calls the Siri, the “most beautiful bag we’ve ever made”—and coming from the Petaluma-based brand that is saying something. Pennyroyal is focused on timeless silhouettes. Their bags are made from leather tanned naturally from wood, bark, leaves, and roots. The result is a classic piece that grows with you, transforming in texture and patina over time.
Good Anya Custom Moss Wall Art, $800
Science shows that plants can lower stress, improve air quality, and help with mental focus. In that spirit, this stunning wall art, made in Truckee, is created from moss and lichen to bring the benefits of nature to a statement wall. If this piece feels a little too grand, Good Anya also offers a miniature five-inch hexagon filled with moss for just $28.
Hog Island Oyster Club Subscription, $190 to $515
With farms along the shores of both Tomales Bay and Humboldt Bay, Hog Island Oyster Co. produces more than 5 million shellfish each year. Get your oyster-obsessed family member a piece of the action with a three-month subscription. Choose from a monthly delivery of 12 or 36 bivalves, complete with shucking knife, gloves, and a tasting notebook.
Duffy Boat Bay Island, $68,900
In 1970, Newport Beach native Marshall Duffield rigged up his family’s boat with an electric golf cart motor and the “Duffy” was born. Today, Duffield’s hometown harbor is dotted with more than 3,500 of his boats, created for easy cruising with family and friends. Yes, you can choose to rent a Duffy for the day—but what leisure lover wouldn’t want their very own watercraft?
Fifi & Romeo Scallop Bow Sweater Dress, $550
Have a little princess who won’t settle for less than 100 percent cashmere? Channel your inner Elle Woods with this insanely adorable (and, yes, somewhat ridiculous) dog dress. Founded by lauded Hollywood costume designer Yana Syrkin, Fifi & Romeo has dressed numerous celebrity pups, including those belonging to Oprah Winfrey, Cameron Diaz, and Drew Barrymore.