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November 02, 2025

During the holidays, shopping for the perfect gift can be stressful.

- By Lisa Boone and Jeanette Marantos

Still searching? Check out these local gift shops

But if you're lucky enough to live in Los Angeles-with its uniquely diverse shopping options - it doesn't have to be. Why endure the convenience of shopping in person at traditional mom-and-pop gift shops offers a one-and-done experience, complete with gift wrapping. And if you're not into the traditional scene, local specialty stores are standouts, offering gifts for even the most difficult-to-shop-for person. ↑ Want to surprise the independent artist in your life with cool silk-screened T-shirts made in L.A.? Virgil Normal has a wide range of options (and it's located conveniently close to Courage Bagels). And if you're a fan of shopping and snacking, Helms Bakery offers a variety of grab-and-go items, including chocolate chip cookies and sandwiches, that you can enjoy while exploring gift options. Whether you're on the hunt for toys for kids or something more niche, Los Angeles has you covered. And the best part? You don't have to stress about whether your Amazon package will arrive in time for the holidays.

Adobe Design On bustling Mission Street in South Pasadena, Adobe Design stands out thanks to the colorful rolls of handmade paper displayed in an antique iron basket out front. Once inside, I spotted handmade malas from Tibet and Thailand, bottles of King Floyd's Aromatic Bitters, terracotta wildflower honey pots from Spain, intricately crafted miniature cars, Vespas and jeeps made by villagers in Madagascar.-L.B.

1506 Mission St., South Pasadena (626) 460-8745; @adobe_design

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