Whether the present under the tree is from Santa Claus, your parents, or your significant other, it warms your heart a little more when you realize the gift has the letters V-O-L-S.
From jerseys to tumblers to golf gear, you can’t go wrong with the orange and white – and Summitt blue for Lady Vols fans. Tennessee athletics are on the rise with baseball winning a national championship in June, and there’s no better way to make the holiday season memorable than some Vols gear.
Here’s a look at some options as we head into the holiday shopping season:
Tennessee Vols Black Friday deals at Fanatics
One of the best gifts in the world is giving someone their first jersey. Save 30% off team gear with Fanatics Black Friday deals, and get anything from Dylan Sampson’s jersey to Vols baseball national championship memorabilia. Fanatics is the go-to fan store for all Tennessee and Lady Vols gear, including sweatshirts, polo shirts, accessories and so much more for all Vols sports.
Shop Tennessee gear at Fanatics
Tennessee Vols jewelry Black Friday gifts
Want to go big with your holiday gift? Check out Tennessee jewelry from GLD. The Miami-based brand has officially licensed jewelry for all your favorite NFL, MLB, NBA and most NCAA teams.
Tennessee Vols Black Friday deals at Amazon
Looking for a more affordable gift? Check out Amazon’s officially licensed Tennessee gear for deal. Amazon has wallets, tumblers, blankets, hats and other gear.
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Tennessee Vols Black Friday deals at Walmart
Walmart’s Black Friday deals have anything and everything Tennessee you could want, including collectibles, accessories, bedding, loungewear, hats and tailgating essentials.
Shop Tennessee Walmart Black Friday deals
Tennessee Vols golf gear Black Friday gifts
Have an avid golfer in your life? The PGA Tour Superstore has you covered for Tennessee-branded golf gear.
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