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Yale SOM Ventures Holiday Gift Guide 2016

We're all about supporting mission-driven companies that make beautiful products that are built to last. So this holiday, we're spreading the love and telling you about a few products created by Yale School of Management students to help with your holiday shopping this season. 

— Frederick Kukelhaus & Ben Young, Founders of Hugo & Hoby
 

TUCKERMAN & CO. 

Organic cotton, European fabric, and New England craftsmanship make for one perfect dress shirt!

The Navy Gringham Check  
Blue Oxford Button Down

WALDEN HILL

Happy hogs raised sustainably on an acorn diet on New England farms make for the most delicious pork in the world. Enjoy their mouth-watering charcuterie or choose from a selection of different cuts of pork this holiday!

 Charcuterie   
Pork chops



HUGO & HOBY

Premium, locally-crafted furniture and designs you can feel great about owning. Their latest collection is inspired by their origins in New Haven, CT. Every design in this collection was inspired by, sourced from, or directly made in New Haven! 

The sterling speaker   
The Filmore Planter
TRIPLE BOTTOM BREWING COMPANY

A craft brewery that partners with nonprofits to help people re-enter the workforce with the skills and confidence they need to succeed. They're opening their first location in Philadelphia in 2017!  With your support you can help build their brewery and get a first taste of their beer by supporting their Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign.

ALPHA AUDIOTRONICS

Skybuds are truly wireless earbuds that were engineered to achieve the highest quality sounds, strong wireless connection, and comfortable fit. 

 

SKybuds wireless headphones

HILL HOUSE HOME

Hill House Home belives that a life well lived begins in bed. Their soft, durable, and breathable cotton bedding and sleepwear were designed to bring you your best night’s sleep every night. 

Ivy Bed Set
Boxer Robe
EAT UGLY FRUIT 

Exquisite fruit, nutured for flavor and nutritional value, not for looks. Simple ingredients, highlighting the complexity of our farmers unique varietals. Cosmetically challenged? Think again.

 Eat Ugly Fruit