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November 02, 2025

Buying a gift from a big-box, one-stop shop is one thing.

- By Kailyn Brown

Bright ideas from local brands

But buying a gift from a Los Angeles-owned brand just hits differently. When you do, not only are you supporting a local entrepreneur amid a challenging retail landscape, you are also getting a one-of-a-kind item that you likely won't be able to find anywhere else. T Giving someone such a gift also shows a different level of intention. It says, "I know you. I saw this item and thought it was perfect for you," which is the ultimate goal of gift-giving, after all. T From statement-worthy accessories to social-driven clothing, L.A. is home to an array of brands where you can find the perfect gift for everyone on your list.

imageStreet Grandma Shants in Denim

It can be difficult to buy pants for yourself, let alone another person. But Street Grandma makes it easy with its effortlessly cool shants. A mix between pants and shorts - no, these aren't jorts the oversize, calf-grazing bottoms feature an internal drawstring that allows you to adjust the waistband to your desired fit and look.

Made from deadstock raw Japanese denim, this unisex closet staple features pleats, allowing them to be styled up or down. The shants also come in gray pinstripe and red check.

$180 at Street Grandma

imageZevelyn Jean Zuree tote bag

Whether you're at the office, the beach or a backyard function, Zevelyn Jean's Zuree tote bag is the perfect accessory to fit all of your daily essentials and look fly while carrying them. Made from carefully selected deadstock fabric sourced in L.A., this spacious yet sturdy bag can be found in distinctive designs. But if you prefer a smaller option, check out the Zuree handbag, which is $60 but just as chic.

$85 at Zevelyn Jean

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