
30 BoxLunch Gifts That'll Make Disney Fans Feel *Seen*
A '90s throwback-style Lilo & Stitch tee they're 100% going to wear to see the new live action in theaters for the 626th time (AS THEY SHOULD).
If you *really* want to jazz up their gift, snag this Stitch-and-the-ducklings hat and these Stitch press-on nails, too, to complete the look. Promising reviews: "The unusual wraparound design that continues on the sleeves gets lots of compliments. I can't wait to wear this to the theater when I go see the live-action Lilo & Stitch movie." —elsamax"Cute and who doesn't love Lilo & Stitch?" —Mo889Price: $24.43 (originally $34.90; available in sizes XS–L)
A fringe Loungefly Disney dogs and cats tote and convertible backpack (with an attached coin purse!) to give them ~options~ both in how they wear their bag and in what four-legged Disney pet is their fave that day. Fair warning: Their excited noises might start a Twilight Bark.
Also available as a classic Loungefly mini backpack.Price: $84.90
A pair of Beauty and the Beast pajama pants that just scream cozy nostalgia. Look, if you're purchasing for a millennial Beauty and the Beast fan, they're going to have flashbacks to their beloved childhood Belle sheet set, which will make YOU the Belle of the gift-giving ball.
Bonus gifts: This Beauty and the Beast claw clip, a Belle face mask and scrunchy set, and this enchanted rose teacup and saucer to give them the ultimate bookish princess self-care day! Promising review: "These sleep pants are so cute and soft. Love them!" —DebbieJPrice: $29.90 (available in sizes S–2X)
An Up house multi-photo frame for the person who's always right beside you in photos and in life to remind you that, "Adventure is out there!!!"
And keep them hydrated on all those adventures with this Kevin (and Kevin's baby!) straw tumbler.Price: $44.90
A Winnie-the-Pooh patchwork vest the cottagecore Disney lover in your life will want in their wardrobe more than a big ol' pot of hunny in their rumbly tumbly.
Pair with this figurine mug of Pooh tumbling into a hunny pot for maximum cozy cottagecore Disney cuteness.Price: $59.90 (available in sizes XS–3X)
A hangable Ratatouille kitchen conversion chart because anyone can cook, but if they need a little help remembering how many ounces are in a cup, everyone's fave little chef is here to lend an assist.
If they're big Remy fans or else just living their best tomato girl summer, this hardy canvas Ratatouille tote will also go over better than béchamel sauce.Or if you're just after a Disney-tastic conversion chart, check out this Stitch one, a Pizza Planet option, or this Jack and Zero chart.Promising reviews: "My husband loves this! It's so cute and the perfect addition to our kitchen!" —Sam RLA"Great addition to any Ratatouille kitchen. Was a lot sturdier than I was expecting. Love it!" —UrKryptonitePrice: $12.90
A Mickey ears knit bucket hat so the park-lover in your life can standout from the Mickey ear crowd in the cutest way possible.
There's also a Winnie-the-Pooh version if they're a 100 Acre Wood fan!Promising review: "I love it, great quality! Just perfect — you got the ears and some shade." —MCtopicaPrice: $19.74 (originally $32.90)
A Lion King fleece throw if they are fully embracing their Hakuna Matata era and need a snuggly blanket to help keep them toasty warm through their next Disney+ marathon.
Promising review: "Super soft. I love it!" —LovezowlzPrice: $20.93 (originally $29.90)
A Wandering Oaken's Trading Post sweatshirt to feed into their obsession with saying, "Yoo hoo. Big summer blowout!" at every opportunity and keep them cozy while they do it.
Sun balm of Oaken's own invention not included, sadly.Promising review: "This sweatshirt is slightly oversized and incredibly comfy. Will fit any Frozen theme perfectly!" —KensiPrice: $27.23 (originally $38.90; available in sizes XS–XL)
A Mickey and Minnie bird bath if they like "to feed the birds for tuppence a bag" but also help them get a lil' bath in, you know? If they're fans of our OTP and birds, you've got yourself a talk-about-for-years kinda gift on your hands.
Price: $48.90
A Phineas and Ferb x Star Wars crossover shirt of dreams for anyone who has been counting down to the 104 days of summer vacation and the reboot. (🙋🏻♀️)
Promising review: "I love this shirt! Fun crossover and feels comfortable. The words are embroidered, which is nice." —VenyPrice: $23.92 (originally $29.90; available in sizes XS–XL)
A Toy Story car sunshade because whether they're headed to Al's Toy Barn or Andy's house, you don't want their steering wheel getting too hot while the car sits out in the sun.
Promising reviews: "Cute, fun shade. Just like the toys driving the Pizza Planet truck." —CandC"Perfect for any Toy Story fan. Can't wait for the new movie to release. Grabs yours while you can!!" —Joseph EAPrice: $14.63 (originally $20.90)
A Princess Tiana cropped basketball jersey for that one friend who hasn't stopped singing "Almost There" since 2009 and there's no stopping in sight. No need for friends on the other side when they've got you and your gift-giving prowess on theirs!
Promising reviews: "Great quality, very breathable for summer days, and has a beautiful color." —Courtney98"So comfortable, cute, and great quality!" —ShannonL79Price: $26.94 (originally $44.90; available in sizes XS–3X and plus sizes)
A hand-painted Genie and the lamp salt and pepper shaker set: If they want a little extra flavor, all they've gotta do is rub that lamp.
Promising review: "Very cute, well-painted." —Cloey GPrice: $20.93 (originally $29.90)
A super subtle Baymax! tee that will have people in the know giving a little appreciative bah-a-la-la-la and everyone else just assuming it's a really cool, minimalist design shirt.
Promising reviews: "Super cute T-Shirt! Design is identical to the picture. Perfect for a Baymax! fan!" —Anonymous"It's a cute shirt that I got for my girlfriend." —Abraham BPrice: $20.23 (originally $28.90; available in sizes S–XL)
An Anxiety figural claw clip so they can hold their hair back and have a cute reminder give their own anxiety a break from the control console and plop 'em in the corner with a cup of tea.
Are they just full of emotions? Grab an Inside Out 2 character magnet blind bag for funsies!Promising review: "Very cute, it seems like it's good quality and will hold up. I got it as a gift for someone, so I think they'll love it." —Megw99Price: $8.94 (originally $14.90)
A Captain America baseball jersey for that one sporty Disney pal who is eternally flipping between Disney+ and ESPN.
Promising reviews: "Bought this and was shocked on how well it looked." —CaptainIron"Love it. Got it for a gift and it's perfect sizing." —RedxoPrice: $32.45 (originally $64.90; available in sizes XS–4X)
A weighted Pua plush perfect for kid and adult wayfinders who want a comforting, plush presence to cuddle by night.
Read more about weighted blankets (the close cousins of weighted plushies) and how they help with sleep from the Cleveland Clinic.Promising reviews: "Super cute! Bigger than I thought it was gonna be! Love it!" —M Giddings"Bigger than expected! Very well-made and very cute." —PintsizedamberrPrice: $20.93 (originally $29.90)
A luxe Mickey Mouse Country Club windbreaker if you want to help protect their warmth on breezy days with everyone's fave Disney sidekick.
Price: $79.90 (available in sizes XS–4X)
Or an Eeyore windbreaker with the cutest Disney easter egg inside on the lining for that one person who is always quoting Eeyore's famous, "The sky has finally fallen. Always knew it would."
Promising review: "I love my retire jacket! It's a little thicker than a windbreaker! It's very comfortable!" —JaazeePrice: $64.90 (available in sizes S–L)
A Lizzie McGuire floating pen because sometimes nostalgia really is what dreams are made of. Tilt to the side and watch little Lizzie float up and down in her snow globe of angsty feelings.
Hey now, hey now, don't forget this retro Lizzie crewneck, while you're at it! (And get ready for them to be an outfit repeater with it, too.)Promising review: "I love this Lizzie McGuire pen so cool." —ShnellycatPrice: $7.90
A curiouser and curiouser Alice in Wonderland wallet if they're always forgetting their wallet at home. This one comes with a handy reminder and promises to safely hold all their cards even if they're late and dashing for a very important date.
Promising review: "Love this wallet, super cute, and sugar cookie-scented. I got the matching bag and they make a great set." —Alexiste96Price: $23.94 (originally $39.90)
A posable Millennium Falcon desk lamp — never tell me the odds. They're gonna love having a bit of galactic history shedding light on their workspace.
Promising reviews: "Awesome gift!" —Sta Wars FanPrice: $59.90
A Heeler House cardigan to make that one parent-friend who watches Bluey after their kids are already asleep feel ~seen~.
ALSO comes in a Sleepy Time version...which I can *personally* recommend. Psst. Also, this embroidered "I pick myself up, dust myself off, and keep going" granny-style Bluey pillow is A MUST for anyone who cries through half the episodes.Price: $45.43 (available in sizes XS–3X and in plus sizes)
A Loungefly Goofy floaty coin purse so the goofball in your life will have a place to stash their summer ice cream truck funds without losing them... again.
There's also a matching mini backpack!Price: $22.90
A floral Minnie Mouse smock dress for the person whose fave part of the Disney parks calendar is Dapper Day and wants a touch of that year-round with pockets, flutter sleeves, and everyone's favorite bowed mouse!
Promising review: "I just got this dress in the mail and I ABSOLUTELY love it! It's perfect. Quality-made, beautiful design, stretchy, it's just perfect. As a plus-size girl, I recommend. I got an XL and it fits perfectly." —RosePedalzPrice: $64.90 (available in sizes XS–3X and in plus sizes)
A Dumbo retractable lanyard because if Dumbo can fly with ears, they can scan into work with style.
If you're after a lanyard, there's a ton of Disney options: Bambi with a touch of flowers, Marie from The Aristocats, Wall-E, and Stitch!Price: $10.14
A Loungefly Minnie Mouse cotton candy crossbody that is giving EVERYTHING perfect about summer, but with the most delightful (and subtle!) of Disney twists.
Price: $41.93 (originally $59.90)
A Taran Funko Pop! for that deep-cut-proud Disney fan who likes to show off their OG Disney knowledge and thinks ~pre-'90s Disney~ is where it's at.
Price: $12.90
And finally, a Snuggly Duckling tee if they've got a dream and you're grotesquely optimistic this will be their new favorite thing in their closet.
Price: $20.93 (originally $29.90; available in sizes S–3X)

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