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Even NFL superstars need a little help scoring points with their moms.
Donna Kelce spotlighted her favorite Mother’s Day gifts on the “Today” show Monday, telling the audience that sons Travis and Jason Kelce are “usually not” good gift-givers.
As for what could potentially up their gifting game this year? The Bandolier Sarah Crossbody Case ($108 $98), a hands-free phone carrier the famed football mom says she uses “constantly.”
Perhaps she’s been taking notes from Taylor Swift; long before the start of her romance with Travis Kelce, the pop star carried the same case on multiple occasions in 2016.
“You know you’re never going to be lost with it … It’s really, really nice,” the Kelce matriarch added of her Bandolier, which she often wears while taking in her sons’ games from the sidelines.
What’s more, the studded style is currently on sale for under $100 on Amazon, just in time for Mother’s Day shopping.
She and Swift aren’t the only ones who trust the tech protector, however, as it’s also a favorite of fellow famous moms like Bethenny Frankel and Blake Lively. (Not to mention another case from the brand was an Oprah’s “Favorite Thing” in 2021.)
Not all of Kelce’s gift picks are meant for on-the-go use, however, as she also highlighted a Jobosi Wind Chime ($39), saying that “people need zen.”
Her zen recommendations also include Lotus Linen robes ($34.99+), which she says are “very, very soft” and “a fun thing to [wear] with your friends or just for a mom that needs to have some rest.”
As for beauty buys Mom can use while relaxing in her new robe? Kelce is equally blown away by the L’ange Le Styliste Hair Dryer ($179 $170).
“I’ve used it a lot and it’s one of my favorites,” she said of the dryer, calling it “very easy to get into the suitcase.”
And if your mom prefers gifts of the culinary variety, you can’t go wrong with a (literally) cheesy surprise like the Smirly Charcuterie Board Set ($50 $40).
“Obviously this is all the rage right now,” Kelce said, quipping, “The good thing is you only have one plate to clean.”
While the mom of two added that she’s “very rarely in the same place” as her sons on Mother’s Day, perhaps she’ll still clean up in the gifting department this year.
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