By Amanda Rogers
Mansfield Record
Looking for a way to share your hometown this holiday season? Need to send a little Mansfield to someone who’s missing home?
We went shopping, looking for gifts that say Mansfield. While we found out that the Mansfieldopoly game is completely sold out at Walmart (and no more are expected), we did find a lot of items that you can put on your Mansfield shopping list.
Mansfield Coordinate Sweatshirt and T-shirt
Where to get them: Aria Grace, 119 N. Main St.
Cost: $22 for T-shirt; $32 for sweatshirt
You can always find your way home with the coordinates on these shirts.
Visit Mansfield Coffee Mug
Where to get it: MaryLou’s Coffee and Sandwich Shoppe, 404 E. Broad St.
Cost: $5
Enjoy a cup of your favorite brew in this bright mug.
Handmade Scarves & Beanies
Where to get them: Emily Grace Boutique, 1292 FM 157 North, Suite 100
Cost: $19.99 for beanies; $24 for scarves
Handmade in Mansfield by a native, these beanies and scarves are snuggly and warm.
Mansfield Throw Blanket
Where to get it: Mansfield Historical Museum, 102 N. Main St.
Cost: $48.04
Check out all the local landmarks on this thick, quality throw, including the Man House, old Mansfield High School and the Kowbell Rodeo.
76063 T-shirt and Sweatshirt
Where to get it: Dazzarkle, 106 N. Main St.
Cost: $18 for T-shirt; $27 for sweatshirt
Show everyone where you’re from with these bright sweatshirts and T-shirts. Come in a variety of colors
76063 Pillow
Where to get it: Twisted Southern Roots Boutique, 200 W. Oak St.
Cost: $32
Put Mansfield’s zip code where you’ll see it every day. Pillows come in a variety of colors and special orders allow you to pick your own hues to match your decor.
Pickle Beer
Where to get it: Dirty Job Brewing, 117 N. Main St.
Cost: $10 for 4-pack; $23 for 64-ounce filled growler (bring back growler for a $16 refill); $15 for 32-ounce filled growler (bring back for $10 refill); $5 for glass of beer
Check out the original Pickle Beer in the Pickle Capital of Texas! No Big Dill is a cucumber wheat and The Big Dill is a pickle wheat. Have a glass onsite, bring some home and buy some for a friend.
Mansfield Cookbook and Clay Ornaments
Where to get them: Mansfield Historical Museum, 102 N. Main St.
Cost: $18.47 for cookbook; $16.63 each for ornaments
Mansfield chefs share their favorite recipes in “A Taste of Old Mansfield” cookbook. The Mansfield Historical Society commissioned a limited number of handmade clay ornaments featuring a dozen different local landmarks, including City Hall, Newsom Stadium, North Street train trellis, Kowbell Rodeo, Farr Best Theater, McKnight Building, old Mansfield High School and more.
Mansfield Is My Happy Place T-shirt
Where to get it: Dazzarkle, 106 N. Main St.
Cost: $10
Make someone’s day with this happy shirt.
Mansfield Map
Where to get it: Painted Tree Booth G-15, 1551 US 287 Frontage Road #801
Cost: $25-$70 for framed; $10-$30 for unframed
If you’re missing home or really love your hometown, you’ll want to display this handsome black-and-white map.
Historic Downtown Mansfield Insulated Drink Holders, Baseball Caps, Hoodies and T-shirts
Where to get it: Dazzarkle, 106 N. Main St.
Cost: $24-$26 for Polar Camel drink holders; $18 for baseball cap; $15 for T-shirt; $35 for hoodie
Whether you’re drinking or dressing, let everyone know you’re downtown proud.
Mansfield Canvas
Where to get it: Painted Tree Booth D-17, 1551 US 287 Frontage Road #801
Cost: $85
Show everyone where your heart belongs.
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Mansfield, Texas, is a booming city, nestled between Fort Worth and Dallas, but with a personality all its own. The city’s 76,247 citizens enjoy an award-winning school district, vibrant economy, historic downtown, prize-winning park system and community focus spread across 37 square miles. The Mansfield Record is dedicated to reporting city and school news, community happenings, police and fire news, business, food and restaurants, parks and recreation, library, historical archives and special events. The city’s only online newspaper launched in September 2020 and will offer introductory advertising rates for the first three months at three different rates.