
The Made in Texas Gift Guide: For the Outdoor Adventurer
From sports enthusiasts to serious hunters, we’ve got you covered.
From sports enthusiasts to serious hunters, we’ve got you covered.
Enterprising Texans of all stripes are dreaming up and creating everything from better bicycles and baseball bats to stunning furniture and fashion. We’ve scoured the state to round up 100 Made in Texas gifts (for everyone on your list) that represent the current heyday of Texas creativity.
You’ll never arrive at a party empty-handed again after perusing these smart options.
Everything that the loft-dwelling, coffee-loving speaker snob could ever want or imagine.
Delight dapper gents with everything from a bespoke robe to a candle created just for them.
Surprise those hard-to-shop-for types with unforgettable Texas experiences.
Lavish the ones you love most with cute and whimsical (yet practical) toys and accessories.
Dazzle the highly particular style-setter with statement-making clothing, accessories, and a few surprises. Don’t forget the chocolate.
Impress the discerning individualist in your life with beautifully crafted, one-of-a-kind items that evoke the defiant spirit of West Texas.
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How Daniel Wright went from electrician to bag designer.
“I love seeing an idea go from a sketch to an actual object that exists in the world.”
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When Alberto Mendiola returned to El Paso from the war in Afghanistan, he was suffering from severe, untreated PTSD. But is that a viable defense for murder?
A Houston metal act that was supposed to be the next Guns n’ Roses—and got squashed by Nirvana instead—is hoping that a quarter of a century later it’ll finally get its big break.
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After five terms as House Speaker, Joe Straus calls it quits.
The recent release of JFK files is probably the last significant injection of new information into the psychic landscape in which assassination theorists like Mark North have resided for the past 54 years.
Some of the craziest headlines you might have missed over the past month.
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They’re rolled, they’re fried, and they’re delicious. And they deserve your respect.
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For now, we’ll simply convey our condolences to anyone who lost a loved one.