50 Gifts For Yoga Lovers That Won't Overstretch Your Budget
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People love doing yoga because it helps them connect with their inner peace and find some solace from the holiday rush. However, a yogi might challenge your giving abilities because there are many types of yoga and a range of methodologies. If you don’t also practice yoga, it might take time to find the right gift.
That’s why we’ve rounded up these great gifts for any yoga-loving person, from those who love handstands to those who are all about alignment or the breath. If you are looking for a unique gift idea for the yoga lover in your life, then check out our list of the top yoga inspired gifts that they will love!
Best Gifts for the Yoga Lovers In Your Life
Price Reference (average price):
$ | Under $50
$$ | Between $50-$100
$$$ | More than $100
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Cork Yoga Block
Overmont
Price: $
As most yogis will affirm, the more props, the merrier. Props help to make many poses more accessible or comfortable, and they can enhance any style of practice. Specifically, cork blocks have a bit of weight to them, making them great supports. Gifting a yoga block or two can help your person level up their yoga practice or achieve more comfort in a restorative posture.
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The Mat
Lululemon
Price: $$
Perhaps the most obvious gift for a yogi is a new yoga mat, one with good grip and enough give to be comfortable during practice. The Lululemon 5mm Yoga Mat is one of the most popular mats among yogis; I use one myself. The mat is made with a natural rubber base and an antimicrobial additive to prevent your mat from getting stinky or mildewy. The 5mm mat is a perfect thickness that gives cushion in standing or laying poses but doesn’t interfere with your balance. Plus, this Lulu mat comes in 10 different designs and colors.
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Duster Cardigan
Treasure & Bond
Price: $$
Some studios may be drafty, so wearing layers to a class is smart. This long duster cardigan is perfect for wearing on top of your workout set to a hot yoga class and it is just as fitting to wear to a more mellow class featuring breath work or restorative poses.
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Positive Affirmation Cards
Ariond
Price: $
Someone who likes yoga may also enjoy affirmation cards, especially this beautiful set. The card deck contains 45 unique cards that are double-sided to further expand and elaborate on each affirmation. These are truly one of the most beautiful gifts you can give, and the deck has so many uses: meditation, journal prompts, and conversation starters, to name a few.
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Breathe + Spa Essential Oil
Alo
Price: $
Many yogis like to practice with essential oils, both to cleanse a space and to create a welcoming scent that makes a practice special. The Breathe + Spa Essential Oil from Alo Yoga is described as an “uplifting and balancing” oil blend. The oil is vegan and cruelty-free and contains ravintsara, laurel leaf, peppermint, and tea tree. You can diffuse the oil by itself, pair it with another aromatherapy set, or place it on your wrists or chest to enhance your yoga practice.
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Leather Bound Journal
Thoughtspace Journals
Price: $
I may be partial, but a journal is always a great gift—for someone who loves yoga and beyond. There are countless times I’ve wanted to write down something a teacher has said, but without a journal with me, I’d spend the rest of class trying to remember the words or a pose, rather than be present. Give this beautiful, handcrafted leather journal to anyone who likes to write things down, which will let them focus and breathe in the moment, rather than get caught up trying to remember things during a class.
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Vagus Nerve Pillow Mist
Osea
Price: $$
The Vagus Nerve Pillow Mist from Osea will elevate any nighttime routine and lead to a serene sleep. The mist contains Anthemis Nobilis Flower Oil (Roman chamomile), lavender oil, and rosemary oil. The mist’s reviews are flattering, with numerous people saying their sleep is better than ever. The mist also makes a great gift because it’s so easy to use. Who wouldn’t love to have this on their nightstand?
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Koshi Wind Chime
Koshi
Price: $$
Koshi’s wind chimes are so incredible that their sound is hard to put into words. I first heard these chimes at the end of a sound bath, and they made my skin tingle in the best way. Instead of sounding metallic or like, well…chimes, Koshi wind chimes sound harmonious. They are made with eight chords “welded with silver into the metal plate at the base of the resonance tube,” resulting in a range of soothing musical notes that can help you feel grounded and present.
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Yoga Towel
Deny Designs
Price: $$
A yoga towel is one of the best gifts for yogis. They help to protect a yoga mat and can help improve grip during especially sweaty sessions, like hot yoga classes or outdoor yoga. The Colorful Checkered Swirl Pattern yoga towel from Urban Outfitters is whimsical and bright. It’s large enough to cover a standard sized yoga mat and is machine-washable.
Bonus: Deny Designs is a rotating collective of artists; a portion of every sale helps to support art communities worldwide.
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Snow Night Candle
Hillside
Price: $$
Like essential oils, candles are often used in meditation and yoga spaces to create a full sensory experience. They also make great yoga Christmas gifts. On a more practical level, they’re used to make the space smell good. Snowy Night smells like an evening walk through the forest, with notes of mint, eucalyptus, jasmine, cedar, sandalwood and others.
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Advent Calendar
Alo
Price: $$
If you’re searching for a bigger gift, give the Alo Advent Calendar. The advent set has 24 individual gifts in mini and full sizes, a 1-year Alo Moves Subscription, and meditation prompts each day. The set is perfect for an avid yogi who wants to immerse themself in bountiful self-care rituals, especially if they also love Alo. This is truly an unbeatable gift for a yogi.
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Cosmic Cocoa
Moon Juice
Price: $
A cozy winter drink makes a great gift, like the Cosmic Cocoa from Moon Juice. It’s more than a hot chocolate mix; it also has adaptogens. Ashwagandha, Shatavari & Reishi mushrooms are added to the cocoa mix to support the body’s libido and stress response. The cocoa is also vegan and gluten-free.
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Wool Rectangular Bolster
Florensi
Price: $$
Yoga blocks can level up a yoga practice, but so does a quality restorative yoga bolster. A bolster can provide comfort in many poses, such as savasana, half pigeon, and plow pose. It can also be sat upon for pranayama practices and meditations. The cover is also machine-washable, meaning it’s easy to clean after even the sweatiest yoga session.
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Rose Whipped Body Butter
Mother’s Shea
Price: $
Work hard, rest hard, right? Give this indulgent rose scented body butter to someone to incorporate into their skincare routine. The body butter is made with only five ingredients and is created by the Black, woman-owned company, Mother’s Shea. Rose is known as a heart-opening scent, and the thick buttery consistency is perfect for hydrating skin during the cold winter months.
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Satin Hair Scrunchie
Kitsch
Price: $
Hair ties are always disappearing, so replenishing someone’s scrunchie collection is a true gift. These scrunchies from Kitsch are made from satin—the fabric material is soft on hair, helps reduce frizziness, and is easy to clean after a sweaty workout. Plus, they are a woman-owned, Los Angeles-based business that you can support!
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Mexican Falsa Blanket
Benevolence LA
Price: $
A Mexican Falsa Blanket is used in many yoga studios to soften a seat for meditation, wrap around shoulders when cold, or provide a thin cushion in poses. The versatile, 72in x 48 inch blankets can be used for more than yoga, too. You can snuggle up with one on the couch or outside under the stars. The blankets are thick and supportive, but are less bulky than a bolster. Roll one up and tie it with a satin ribbon for a simple gift that you don’t even need to wrap.
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Ultra-Soft Performance Legging
Quince
Price: $
Don’t underestimate yoga pants and leggings as gifts! Speaking from personal experience, I can never have enough yoga leggings. These super soft leggings from Quince are quick-drying, moisture-wicking, and are made from an anti-microbial fabric that also contains ocean plastics diverted from landfills. The leggings come in 11 different shades, including the classic black and a cheery rose.
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Yoga Wheel Set
Florensi
Price: $$
Yoga wheels can dramatically evolve a yoga practice, deepening backbends and creating challenging balance poses. These yoga wheels are made from cork, which provides a thick padding for stretching, and the set of three allows you to choose a size that best fits your needs.
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Reusable Water Bottle
Bottle Bottle
Price: $
Listen, a reusable water bottle is invaluable these days. Many yoga and fitness studios charge for water bottles, but have free filtered fountains. A good water bottle isn’t easy to come by and, as most of us have experienced, are a tragedy to leave behind. Giving a reliable and durable insulated water bottle is a no brainer. This 40oz stainless steel water bottle comes in multiple color combinations and will make any fitness lover happy.
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‘Just Breathe’ Tote
Swift Wellness
Price: $
Perfect for yoga and mindfulness lovers, this handy "Just Breathe" tote offers one of the best reminders during yoga and every single day! There’s a matching shirt and sweatshirt to complete the look, too!
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Compression Yoga Shorts
ODODOS
Price: $
This is an easy gift for any yogi. The long length is a nice change from a full-length pair and can be more comfortable during a yoga session inside the studio (and less revealing that shorter counterparts). This pair comes in 5”, 8”, and 10” inseam lengths to suit your needs and with more than 40 colors, it might be hard to choose just one!
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Yoga Bench & Chair
Feet up
Price: $$$
For more advanced yogis, help them improve and master difficult headstand poses with this unique bench. It is designed to safely help yoga lovers hold stances for longer periods of time, building up their strength and pose accuracy. A great gift for the brave yogi in your life!
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Yoga ‘Dad’ Hat
Tech Dsgn
Price: $
A cute “Dad” cap that shows their love for yoga, it comes in over ten colors and is perfect to wear to and from class.
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Space Dye Slim Racerback Crop
Beyond Yoga
Price: $
Gift them a quality cropped yoga tank that is both breathable and ideal to wear for all stretches and poses. Help them move swiftly and easily with this top during any yoga session.
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Non-Slip SOcks
Gripjoy
Price: $
These socks were specially made for doing yoga! They are made of breathable fabric with a durable bottom grip and easy pull-on tabs. Pair these crew socks with any of the other gifts on this list.
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Yoga Knee Pads
YES4All
Price: $
An absolute yoga must-have! If your friend loves yoga, these light knee pads will help them perform better while keeping their knees and whole body safe.
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Sports Duffel Bag
Sportsnew
Price: $
With so many convenient pockets and compartments, this duffel bag can hold all of their yoga essentials and more. Plus, it’s under $20!
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Hana Footbed Clogs
Cushionaire
Price: $
These clogs are a trendy, under $50 gift for a yogi! Easy to slip on between work, yoga classes, or running errands, these will maintain a stylish look! This is an affordable alternative to expensive designer brands—a perfect gift if you (or your yogi!) loves a budget-friendly find.
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Stretching Strap
Tumaz
Price: $
Great to use before or after a yoga session, this stretching strap gives extra length and support to deeper poses. Any yoga lover would love this gift!
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Skeleton Yoga Shirt
Chess Design
Price: $
When you mix cute skeletons and yoga, you get this quirky graphic tee! This is a great gift if they love Halloween, too.
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Hanging Storage
Bikoney
Price: $
A unique floating shelf, this is ideal for yoga sessions in the comfort of their own home to keep everything easily within reach. It can hold up to two mats and additional props with multiple hooks. Plus, it creates more floor space for yoga!
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Micro-Terry Towel
Nomadix
Price: $
This yoga towel is highly rated and reviewed (and it’s made from recycled materials)! Users say it’s the best towel they have ever used, especially during a hot yoga session. It is easy to wash, lightweight, stays in place, and covers a standard mat perfectly.
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‘Inhale, Exhale’ Sweatshirt
Customyshirtshop
Price: $
Let’s all say it together: inhale and exhale. This comfortable crew neck sweatshirt is perfect for any yoga lover. It can be worn for class or after, but the simple style makes it easy to wear for any occasion.
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Tibetan Singing Bowl
Ohm Store
Price: $
A traditional meditation sound bowl completes any yoga session! It provides sound therapy to enhance mindfulness, meditation, and focus, and promotes healing and renewal–a great addition to any day, yoga or not.
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Yoga Pose Holiday Tree Ornament
Stonehouse Pottery OH
Price: $
Some people love to collect ornaments, and this clay yoga pose is a perfect addition to someone’s collection. The pose reminds your giftee to find balance and zen, and we love the speckled design.
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Light On Yoga: The Bible Of Modern Yoga
Amazon
Price: $
Light on Yoga is one of the fundamental books about yoga, sharing everything from the origins of the practice to specifics about each asana. Often referred to as “The Bible of Modern Yoga,” this is a must-read for anyone who is looking to expand their practice and pay homage to yoga’s beginnings. You may also like these other Books To Read To Deepen Your Yoga Practice.
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Desk Yoga Card Deck
Uncommon Goods
Price: $
Yoga at work, anyone? Sitting all day isn’t good for you, so inspire someone to make time for movement, even while they’re at their desk. This beautifully illustrated deck of poses will help your giftee stay limber and awake, even during the mid-afternoon slump!
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Anthracite Incense Burner
Uncommon Goods
Price: $
Many yoga practices involve the senses, so burning incense, candles, and palo santo is a regular occurrence. While your teacher walking around waving a stick of palo santo is effective, this anthracite mini-furnace is adorable and homey.
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Gold Yoga Frogs
Smadeer
Price: $
If you like frogs–or frog pose–gift this silly (yet serious) golden frog. It can be used as shelf decor, a door stop, or even a book end.
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Toe Separators
Relax Tony
Price: $
Wearing toe separators helps improve foot health by releasing tension, restoring the natural shape of your feet, and allowing your toes some space to breathe. These separators are made with BPA-free, medical grade gel and are easy to put on and off and easy to clean when they’re not in use.
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Radical Acts Of Embodiment
Amazon
Price: $
One of my all-time favorite yoga texts is this manual that focuses on Katonah Yoga’s teachings. If you like metaphor, expanding your practice beyond the physical, and changing your perspective, you’ll probably like this writing by Dages Juvelier Keats. The book comes in a Kindle version that’s free, too!
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7 Chakra Crystal hanger
City Store US
Price: $
Calming, pretty yoga spaces can be that much more restorative. Many studios have decor and hanging plants, and this seven gem hanger fits that vibe. With colorful gems to represent each chakra, this decor is a bright reminder of balance and infuses any space with good energy.
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Essential Oil diffuser
Cliganic
Price: $
Another way to curate your yoga space is with this oil diffuser. Use this with your favorite fragrances to clarify the air and tune into your practice.
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Yoga Dice
Zinsk
Price: $
Similar to a yoga card deck, just roll these dice and then do the poses; it’s as easy as that. You can use the dice to plan a sequence, work on specific poses, or challenge someone else to connect asanas with different transitions.
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Elastic Sweatband Headband
Styla
Price: $
Whether your giftee likes to practice at home, outdoors, or in the studio, they’ll probably agree that having their hair in their face is the worst. Give this soft headband that keeps hair out of the way, even if they’re working on inverted poses.
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Total Refresh Mat spray
ALo yoga
Price: $
Yoga mat spray is always a good gift, especially when it smells as good as this one. With a blend of cucumber, green tea, lavender, and eucalyptus, this misting spray will help yoga mats stay bacteria-free and smelling good without damaging the mat’s grippy surface.
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Linen Accupressure Mat
uncommon goods
Price: $
Gift an acupressure mat to the yogi in your life to help them find a new kind of relaxation. With acupressure knobs that stimulate blood flow and release tension, this back mat and neck pillow will become their new favorite way to wind down.
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Minimalist Meditation Line Art Print
Inflow
Price: $
We love how minimalist this print is. It’s a beautiful addition to any yoga studio or space.