Any ideas for a /fa/ birthday present for a girlfriend? Not super expensive but not cheap either. I cant seem to find anything.
A turntable and her favorite album on vinyl
Rick Owens, bitches loves Rick
>>11486241
Ask her what sort of pieces she wants to add to her wardrobe.
Buy it.
Boom.
>>11486241
If you don't buy her clothes (buying clothes as a surpise is risky bc of sizing, taste, etc.) try other things like
>watches
>shoes
>scarves if she's into that stuff
>music related things like vinyls or maybe a hard to get signed cd or something if you can get it for a decent price
>a gift card to a salon that has enough money for the full package
>a camera
you could also take her out on a shopping spree and just pay for everything, just show her a good time that's memorable
>>11486359
>vinyls
never, ever say "vinyls". Records or LP's.
Nice scarf. ez
>>11486241
The worst thing you can do is crowdsource ideas because it tends to have nothing to do with her.
Think of who she is, what she likes, and then go from there. The thought and effort > the money and "/fa/"-ness.
Doesn't mean it can't be clothing. Case in point: an ex of mine had a pair of flats that she loved and that she purchased from some random Italian store that didn't sell online. I hunted them down, found someone to e-mail, and communicated in shitty Google Translate Italian until I got them to agree to ship a similar pair for way too much money.
@gullmander on insta lol
>>11486241
tiffany twist knot earrings, from the website for $200, can be had for around $150 if you're good at searching
tiffany is heirloom-tier jewelry, you really can't go wrong with it
>>11487226
Seconding this. You show her you got her Tiffany you're bouta be best boyfriend of the year. Worked for me
A random local artisan accesory. Bitches love artisan stuff.
>>11487263
Meeeeeec core dump error
Accessories is probably the way to go (though I'm currently single so what do I know) but things like simple jewellery or a scarf or maybe a hat will be the least offensive choices.