Spencers Top 5 Star Wars Gifts for the Holidays Image: Dakster Sullivan
Spencer’s may not be your go-to place for the kids but when it comes to adults they are one of THE places for interesting gifts.
With Star Wars:The Last Jedi coming to theaters this Friday here is a short list of items perfect for the premiere and the wish list of your favorite Star Wars fan.
The Captain Phasma pocket watch is classy with a touch of badass. The interior features a cutout design of the Captain herself. It has some night weight to it and features an all-metal design.
The BB8 pocket watch is a bit different because it’s more of a necklace than a pocket watch. Features a color image of the galaxy’s newest adorable droid. I really like how long the chain is on this one because it gives me options on how to wear it.
I don’t think anyone would dare throw this R2 alarm clock when it goes off. He’s too cute for words. They also have a Darth Vader model that is sith-ly adorable.
Let everyone who dare enters your domicile who they are messing with. The Dark Side doormat will let everyone know it’s a dark side zone once they pass through those doors and they better watch their step.
This Han Solo backpack is probably my favorite item on this list (what can I say…I’m a bag geek). This convertible backpack can be worn as a backpack or a shoulder bag. Whatever you are in the mood for.
Be sure to check out Spencer’s this holiday season for the adult in your life.
Disclaimer: GeekMom was sent one of the items included in this list.
This post was last modified on December 29, 2017 4:17 pm
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