Christmas gift and stocking stuffer ideas for adult DS

Anonymous
Adults don’t need stockings. At least take that off your plate.
Anonymous
Some ideas:

A small stainless flask, pocket size (I've seen ones with leather covers and little cups attached. Very cute)

Those heat packs meant to go in gloves or boots in cold weather.

Bombas socks

Get a photo book made of a favorite trip or two.

A nice quality Dopp/toiletry kit for travel.

Or if you want to go big, a Briggs or TUMI carry-on backpack for short trips.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I always include toothbrushes (even if they use electric, they are handy to have) , floss and one of those shake light flashlights to have bedside. Good moisture wicking socks from running store, chapstick, favorite candy.


Same. My son was so excited with the battery powered toothbrush I put in his stocking last year.
Anonymous
After he graduated college, my brother always responded to my mother's "What do you Want For Christmas?" with
"Peace on earth, goodwill to men and some socks."
Anonymous
Adults don’t need stockings. At least take that off your plate.


Maybe that works for your family. In my family, everyone gets a stocking (even 90 year old grandma!), and it’s our favorite part of Christmas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are committed to a stocking, here’s what I’d do:
Good wool running socks
Quality running /athletic shirt rolled up small
Adult beverage (good local beer of variety he likes -one in stocking, rest saved for later)
Food - chocolate, jerky, hot sauce, stinger waffles or similar “athlete food” depending on his preference
Something cute and nostalgic from childhood (for my son, a snack-sized portion of lucky charms or cowtail candy)

Once I stuck a really nice wrapped up steak in there at the last minute. We grilled them later. But my boys are into good cuts of meat.


This is a fantastic list. I would add razors, maybe some nice aftershave cream, candy he likes.
Anonymous
My adult kids still love Advent calendars which has turned into a game in our house. They will be home a few days before Christmas and will find a clue each day on where to find the loot. Then they will do treasure hunt style search until they find small gift card, gum, candy and Christmas day they will find a puzzle to which we will all work on that night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a perfect example of someone forcing their wants on someone else. He has shown you over and over again that he doesn't want gifts. He loses them and/or doesn't cash them in. Why do you insist on giving them to him.


Why are you so grouchy? She is here, asking for better suggestions. Jeez!
Anonymous
Nicer versions of basics - Jack Black lip balm and/or travel size skin care products. Mini or small bottle of liquor he likes - or if he is into bourbon - a new one to try, high end chocolate or laduree macarons or nice nuts or jerky depending on what kinds of snacks he likes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are committed to a stocking, here’s what I’d do:
Good wool running socks
Quality running /athletic shirt rolled up small
Adult beverage (good local beer of variety he likes -one in stocking, rest saved for later)
Food - chocolate, jerky, hot sauce, stinger waffles or similar “athlete food” depending on his preference
Something cute and nostalgic from childhood (for my son, a snack-sized portion of lucky charms or cowtail candy)

Once I stuck a really nice wrapped up steak in there at the last minute. We grilled them later. But my boys are into good cuts of meat.


This is a fantastic list. I would add razors, maybe some nice aftershave cream, candy he likes.


Adding to the list:
A nice glasses cleaner/cloth for glasses or sunglasses, Stain sticks to keep in the car or for travel, favorite kind of pens (my son always asks for these - the gel ones can get pricey)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Adults don’t need stockings. At least take that off your plate.


Maybe that works for your family. In my family, everyone gets a stocking (even 90 year old grandma!), and it’s our favorite part of Christmas.

Yes, this. We love our stockings! Even the family pet gets one. It’s fun.
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