Featuring: Trey’s Top 3 Gift Ideas

Gifts for Fandom Fans

Are you in possession of wishlists created by someone who adores classics such as The Lord of the Rings, Jurassic Park, and Pokemon? Trey has some great gift ideas so you can get a thoughtful gift for all your nerdy loved ones!

T-Shirts

Shop: TeeFury

Teefury is an awesome site if you’re into any kind of geek-, nerd- or fandom, really. I used to be a major customer back in the day.
Their deal: Every day you get the chance to purchase one of two cool prints before they disappear forever. Now, back in my day, these were exclusively printed on t-shirts, which is where Teefury got their name from, but nowadays you get it on apparel, home, or pets products. Looking at those hoodies is making me want to jump right back in there…
Also, they’ve changed things a bit since last time. The old prints don’t actually
disappear, but they get more expensive, so it’s definitely worth checking in every
day to grab the latest deals! It’s a great place to find that cool t-shirt for a brother-in-law you never know what to get.

Shop TeeFury now

A stylized illustration featuring a large, smiling, striped cat-like creature with a wide grin. Riding on the back of the creature is a large, round, gray character wearing a Santa hat and holding a sack. The background is a dark blue, with a circular design element behind the characters, and small details like leaves or sparkles are scattered around them, giving the scene a whimsical and festive feel.
Shirt by rmatix on teefury.com

T-shirts, Lunchboxes, Bags, Socks . . .

Shop: Truffle Shuffle

Truffle Shuffle is a UK-based site for everything you could possibly think of when it comes to, as they put it: cool t-shirts, retro gifts & accessories. Basically, if you’ve ever been a fan of anything you can probably find it here.

From Lord of the Rings Vintage Map mugs to Jurassic Park Mosquito snow globes, they have everything. Personally I’m a big fan of Pokémon and that classic pixel starters t-shirt is looking mighty cool.

Truffle Shuffle has band things, movie things, TV things, gaming stuff, but also products from various brands, like Pepsi or NASA, so I’m sure you’ll be able to find a cool gift for that weird uncle you forgot to buy something for until right before Christmas. (In my family that’s usually me – I’m the weird uncle)

Shop Truffle Shuffle

The image shows a logo for "Truffle Shuffle" with the text "TRUFFLE SHUFFLE" in bold, uppercase white letters slanted upward diagonally. Below the main text, the slogan "YOU LOVE IT WE GET IT" is written in smaller white text. To the right of the text, there is a stylized graphic resembling a three-dimensional cube with a yellow and red color scheme. The background is black, and the lower portion of the image features a solid maroon color.
Truffle Shuffle Logo

Blankets, Collectibles, Home Decor . . .

Shop: Merchoid

Who am I kidding, I’m sticking with the geek trend while I on it.
My last recommendation is Merchoid, and they also deliver whatever you can
imagine from your favorite fandom. Looking for a Pokeḿon throw blanket? We got you. A Star Wars ugly Christmas sweater? No problem. Warhammer 40k coasters? Of course they have that. They have everything! Clothing, kitchenware, collectibles, home decor, office stuff, pet stuff, you name it. Your dad’s going to love the thing you get him from the show he loves, I promise!

Check out all the cool stuff on Merchoid here

A close-up of a Baby Yoda (Grogu) toy or figure, wearing his iconic beige robe with a fluffy collar. Around his neck, he has a necklace with a silver pendant shaped like a mythosaur skull, a symbol from the Star Wars universe. The figure's large black eyes and expressive ears give it a cute and endearing appearance, capturing the likeness of the character from 'The Mandalorian' series.
Merchoid.com

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About Trey

Trey Stone has studied archaeology in England, lived on an Arctic island for two years, and has more guitars than he has room for (the real problem is that his home is too small). He grew up on a farm in rural, western Norway, and has a bunch of siblings, half-siblings and in-laws, and is uncle to—oh, I don’t know—twenty or so kids. They’re all pretty awesome, he thinks. It’s difficult to remember who’s who anymore.

Trey Stone is the author of At The Gate and The Consequence of Loyalty. You can find Trey on Twitter, Instagram, or on his website.

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