Looking for the perfect gift your graduate will actually use? From tech gear like laptop and tablet cases, mouse pads, airpod and cord cases, and USB notebooks to travel bags, toiletry bags, sleek backpacks, messenger bags and totes for him and her, Ivy Cove (laidback luxury brand based out of Montecito, CA with a collection of handcrafted and sustainable leather goods and accessories) has a variety of cool and thoughtful gifts any grad would love, no matter your budget. Whether you’re shopping for your high school graduate or college grad, you can set them up in style for this new chapter of their life.

Looking for something really unique? Try a colorful and reversible market tote (that stores flat) for their solo trips to the grocery store, a hanging planter to decorate their new dorm room or apartment, an Apple watch strap to go with their new Apple watch or jewelry box (for home or travel) to secure their special jewelry that they’re taking with them on their next adventure. 

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Now you can’t go wrong with cash or gift cards…let’s be honest! Money is probably the most useful gift a grad will need. But..one fun way to wrap and store that generous gift is inside an Ivy Cove wallet or card case (ranging from $35-$98). Our favorite part is the must-have safety feature for all Ivy Cove wallets, card and phone cases – RFID blocking technology which provides anti-scanning materials to prevent unwanted transmission of your personal data, keeping your loved one extra safe!

No matter what you give your graduate, they are sure to feel loved and will enjoy using your gift wherever life is taking them. 

To view the full Ivy Cove collection of leather goods and lifestyle accessories: www.IvyCove.com

Daniel Quintanilla

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After spending 7 years writing for Examiner.com specializing in Lauren Conrad, "The Hills", and fashion, Daniel continues that same method exploring a lot more with "Daniel plus Lauren".

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