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The ultimate Christmas gift guide for Taylor Swift fans

Swiftmas is just around the corner, and there are plenty of gifts to get the Taylor Swift fan in your life, from stocking stuffers, merchandise and books to Etsy swag and more. To help you shop for your favorite Swiftie, we’ve compiled this guide to help you navigate the bedazzled sales.
Most of the prices are before shipping, handling and taxes. These are only suggestions; be sure to check the reviews, ratings and comments before committing to a purchase.
Any Swift fan is going to want to get their hands on the new “Eras Tour Book” ($39.99) that the singer is releasing on Black Friday at Target. The 256 pages include personal notes from the singer, production photos of the expansive tour and an overview of the two-year evolution of the billion-dollar adventure. The store will have physical copies on Nov. 29 and offer online orders on Nov. 30.
If the Swiftie in your life has a record player and is a vinyl collector, “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology” will also be available at Target ($59.99) along with a CD version ($17.99). Both physical copies will include 35 tracks, which is 31 songs from the double album and four bonus acoustic songs that have not been announced.
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Other books that are burning like a fever dream on store shelves include:
This month, Swift released her holiday line with tees of every era, including “Tortured Poets,” ranging from $40-$45, sweatshirts from $65-$70 and a black faux leather purse for $75. There is also still Eras Tour merchandise available on the singer’s website.
For fans looking for a cheaper price range, there are custom shirts on Etsy going for less than $15 including “Who’s afraid of little old me,” “A lot going on at the moment”, “Nothing good starts in a getaway car” and “Karma is a cat.”
In Kansas City, many small businesses are jumping on the Swift and football bandwagon.
“We’ve been a hidden gem city,” says Jessica Palm, the vice president of the Area Development Council for Kansas City. “We’re entering our golden era.”
Here are some of the shops that sell football, Travis Kelce or Chiefs swag catered to the Swift fandom:
There are a few other places to look for Swift-spiration when it comes to friendship bracelets, soap and apparel:
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