Christmas gift ideas for men

Anonymous
vintage concert posters, cabana terry lounge sets, monogrammed ice stamp, "meater" meat thermometer, artwork, concert tickets, a selection of curated vintage records, tiki glasses and a tiki cocktail book, lasik, guitar lessons.... all things i can remember giving DH in the last 10 years.....
Anonymous
With children and grandchildren we stopped buying gifts for each other a few years ago. We have our health and each other and that makes for a nice Christmas. If my husband is with his grandchildren he has a very merry Christmas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With children and grandchildren we stopped buying gifts for each other a few years ago. We have our health and each other and that makes for a nice Christmas. If my husband is with his grandchildren he has a very merry Christmas.


OP here. That is lovely. I'm sure the grandchildren are the best gift ever!
Anonymous
I dragged (drug?) DH to a make your own purfume class a while back, and he ended up loving it and made his own signature scent. You keep the recipe, and can have the owner make up another/bigger bottle of it, so I think I will do that for him. I'll be following this thread for more ideas!
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Anonymous wrote:vintage concert posters, cabana terry lounge sets, monogrammed ice stamp, "meater" meat thermometer, artwork, concert tickets, a selection of curated vintage records, tiki glasses and a tiki cocktail book, lasik, guitar lessons.... all things i can remember giving DH in the last 10 years.....

For any cook these wireless bluetooth thermometers are super cool.
Anonymous
Does he have an interest he'd like to pursue a bit, like maybe golf, flying, sailing, skeet, rifle or pistol shooting; foreign language or music lessons? A gift certificate for some lessons in an area of potential interest might be appreciated without representing a commitment to pursue the activity long-term.

At price points all over the place: High quality binoculars, night vision optics, a Gerber or Leatherman multitool, the latest igadget generation (Watch, Airpods, iPad), a streaming subscription to a service he doesn't presently have (Britbox, perhaps, if his tastes run in that direction), a Z-gauge electric railroad starter set (e.g. https://ztrackcenter.com/starter-sets/AZLFRIGP38), a bonsai growing kit, a piece of exercise equipment (treadmill, recumbent bike, elliptical trainer, weight machine).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would like to get a gun for Christmas since Santa never brought one when I was a kid.


Don’t do that, you’ll shoot your eye out!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would like to get a gun for Christmas since Santa never brought one when I was a kid.


Don’t do that, you’ll shoot your eye out!


You are so right Mrs. Parker! Ralphie!
Anonymous
If I want it I already own it, anything else is just going to wind up being a burden because it won’t be exactly what I wanted and telling someone exactly what you want kind of takes the fun out of it, especially when you share a bank account.
My favorite gifts are consumable or experiential, a one hour flight in a real airline simulator thing, it’s in a mall in Maryland.
Really cool things to eat or drink also make me incredibly happy, bar seats at Nakazawa, sake that’s been aged in the snow on Mount Fuji, a case of langostines from Norway, an obcenely large slab of A5 Wagyu, some beer, wine or booze of the month club, you get the idea.
Anonymous
My DH is impossible to buy for—he’s ridiculously picky and actually dislikes receiving gifts. So my go-to is to put together a Shutterfly album of photos from the year, and he’s always happy with that.
Anonymous
We usually do trips in lieu of gifts, but I surprised my husband with a spa day for his birthday, and also got him all the things to make excellent pour-over coffee at home (Stagg kettle, Chemex, 1zspresso K-Ultra hand grinder, and a bunch of fresh beans from local roasters). Now we’re both obsessed with our morning coffee, and trying out new beans and regions is something fun to do together.
Anonymous
An escort girl would be a great gift.
Anonymous
Power tools.
Anonymous
Universal Yums snack box subscription. Treats each month from a different country, with an accompanying book of cool facts. I have bought this for several men who are hard to buy for and it gets rave reviews. You can get 3, 6, or 12 month subscriptions. It’s also an option to get their “holiday” box a la carte, and it includes snacks from many countries. As you can see I’m very enthusiastic about this.
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