Our annual #Nats holiday gift guide is here!

Another year has almost come to a close, and it is time for you to indulge yourself in our annual Washington Nationals gift guide of curated items we have picked including some bespoke items. Some range from the inexpensive and many head to the extravagant. Many of these items will sell-out quickly. 


From Forever Collectibles (FOCO) and the company that gives you the best bobbleheads, they have the This Home Believes for $21 which is perfect for the holidays!


While Nats Park isn’t a venue made for tailgating, there is the perfect give for the picnic lover and tailgater in your life from True Made Foods — a local DC company making healthy condiments and barbeque sauces! Just $21.99.


FATHEAD offers so many fan items now from cutouts to wall hangings to a sign for your “NATS CAVE”! Watch for Black Friday specials! This is the $99 life-size Juan Soto decal plus 10 other decals can fill a room or go get a World Series decal for your room!


Relive Howie Kendrick‘s infamous CLANG home run in Game 7 of the World Series with his coffee mug from BreakingT. Every time you grab your morning coffee, this mug will put a smile on your face! $18 for so much joy!


Lizard Skins is now seen on so many bats and they are now making team branded tape for someone wanting that Nats wrap. $15.99


Do you have $95 for a Washington Nationals Game Used Baseball Leather Bracelet? Or spend $325 to get one from a ball used in the World Series! Just another unique piece from Tokens & Icons.


A mini glove business card holder? That would be great for anyone who has a desk with business cards? This is from Berginos! $49


For the young lady who wants a Nats themed purse, Dooney & Bourke has this one for $108.00 (on sale 30% off with BLACK FRIDAY while applicable). Over a dozen other items available from Dooney on this link.


For anyone who wants to drink some beers like a high rolling Nats fan comes this bar set from Fanatics for under $155.


For $74.99 you can wear the same dugout sweatshirt as the Nats wore in 2021 with the Capitol design!


There aren’t supposed to be ties in baseball, but you can wear this beauty if you need a baseball tie? $67 for this one.


Stadium art like you have never seen it. These works of art are rafted out of wood in a map, refrigerator magnet or coasters. From $122 to $18 is your range.


Starting at $25, choose from several Nats are pieces painted by Cris Logan. You have seen her art around DC for sure. Contact her directly for original mixed media art starting at $250.


The hat game has taken off, and several stores have created their own Washington Nationals custom collections. These are MLB approved and licensed Nats caps made by New Era. Priced at $40 and up.


If you want to create a crossover to that hat and try to match up to another DMV team like the Wizards, here is a licensed sweatshirt and hoodie at Fanatics that is selling out quickly at $69.99. Larger sizes here.!


For the fans of cutting edge T-shirts, go to 500 Level’s webpage. They have all of your favorite Nats players as they are an official licensee of the MLBPA. They even have shirts for babies! Over 600 to choose from! This beauty is $29.99


The newest DVD to add to your baseball and Nats library has to be IMPROBABLE!


For the person who has almost everything, you can get these customized Oakley MLB approved Washington Nationals sunglasses. The lens even has a Nationals logo on them if you add that in the custom build feature! Link here. Cost varies as you add on the custom builder — ON SALE for $140!

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For those who collect autographed memorabilia, this is the right time to get some Juan Soto items. For $699 or lower with a coupon you can get this signed bat from Fanatics. Click here.


Do you want Gerardo Parra aka Baby Shark to do a custom video for you? He’s pricey at $500 on Cameo. Of course you can get Wil Nieves at $15 for a video.


A team signed 2005 ball from the end of the season so you get a pre-rookie Ryan Zimmerman #25 on the baseball below and Frank Robinson on the sweetspot. Yes they are pricey but with the passing of Frank Robinson, these are now a rarity.  Click here. $699.05


You probably remember seeing Max Scherzer‘s wife, Erica, wearing a custom jacket and shirts. These one-of-a-kind bespoke pieces come direct from Leah Miller AKA the Diamond Duchess! Priced from $100 to $5,000. 


How’s about a commissioned piece of art of your favorite Washington Nationals player (past or present)? Just go through Brian Fox’s website to see what you like! He was just named Sports Artist of the Year for 2021, and he is an artist to the stars. His artwork was used for a Patriots Super Bowl ring, and several originals hang in Tom Brady’s home. His originals might cost you as much as a car, but well worth it!


Maybe you want to donate a gift and here you can click and donate to the Washington Nationals Dream Foundation because it is always a great time to help others.


The baseball card market is absolutely exploding in prices. One of the priciest cards is the Juan Soto card in Bowman’s 1st. The asking price of one of these on eBay is $200,000. A similar card on auction sold for over $400,000. According to SCD, a PSA 7 2016 Bowman Chrome Prospects Red Refractor Autograph Juan Soto (# to 5) that went for $273,060.


Across from the centerfield gates at Nats Park is the closest you can get to looking into the stadium!  The Envy is a condominium building and the only residence you can own to watch from your balcony into Nats Park as Stephen Strasburg pitches in 2022 and beyond. Priced from just under $600,000 to over $1 million, they have many floor plans and a view that does not need a season ticket. 70 N ST. SE WASHINGTON, DC 20003 | 202.315.5426


Let us know if you have a suggestion that we should add to our list! Happy shopping and happy holidays!

Disclaimer: Prices are not guaranteed to be accurate; TalkNats takes no responsibility for items purchased.
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