What do I buy a 15 year old boy for Christmas?

Anonymous
The only thing I'm sure he likes is playing guitar. He does occasionally watch football with my husband.
Any and all ideas are welcome, as the last thing I bought him was some soccer stuff when he was 8 or 9.
Budget is up up to $300.
Anonymous
Clothes?
The bigger questions are why don't you know what your son is interested in ? Also why they hell haven't you bought him a gift in 7 years?
Anonymous
I thought about clothes, but that seems so impersonal.
He's not my son he is my nephew, who is living with us, in the past DH and I always sent a card with cash for Christmas and his birthday.
I obviously can't just give him $300 dollars, so I need ideas.
I have also asked him and he doesn't care.
Anonymous
Does he ride his bike to school? If so, gloves for that.

Do you have a game box of some sort in the house? If so, how about a gift certificate at Game Stop (and please let him buy what 15 year old kids like - even if inappropriate for your little ones.) Apparently everyone loves Madden. We're big fans of the NHL game.

Buy your best guesses at American Eagle, but be willing and able to exchange the whole pile for other AE things he likes better.

Go into guitar center and ask them. It is a fairly overwhelming store, but you can ask someone for help with something.

Does he have an iPod? (I assume so). Get him a nice docking station for his room so he can turn it into a stereo. If he doesn't have an iPod, get him one, with some $ to spend on music etc.

Bose makes great noise reduction earbuds. They are more than $100, but according to my teen, totally worth it (he paid out of his own money).

smart wool socks. Expensive, but really yummy when it is cold. I wouldn't give these without some fun gifts, but these really are nice to have.

Swiss Army Knife.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does he ride his bike to school? If so, gloves for that.

Do you have a game box of some sort in the house? If so, how about a gift certificate at Game Stop (and please let him buy what 15 year old kids like - even if inappropriate for your little ones.) Apparently everyone loves Madden. We're big fans of the NHL game.

Buy your best guesses at American Eagle, but be willing and able to exchange the whole pile for other AE things he likes better.

Go into guitar center and ask them. It is a fairly overwhelming store, but you can ask someone for help with something.

Does he have an iPod? (I assume so). Get him a nice docking station for his room so he can turn it into a stereo. If he doesn't have an iPod, get him one, with some $ to spend on music etc.

Bose makes great noise reduction earbuds. They are more than $100, but according to my teen, totally worth it (he paid out of his own money).

smart wool socks. Expensive, but really yummy when it is cold. I wouldn't give these without some fun gifts, but these really are nice to have.

Swiss Army Knife.





Thank you so much!
Anonymous
We are getting our son the following:

1.ipad
2. watch
3.razor
4. clothing from his favorite store
5. gift cards for Amazon and Game Stop
6. Concert tickets

He is a very well behave kid, and makes good grades. If after I nicely and considerately asked him what he might like for Christmas and he responded with " I don't care. " I would be tempted not to get much, but I don't reward disrespect and bad attitudes.
Anonymous
Is this the kid whose mom rejected him? If so- how is it going? Have things improved for him? Hope Thanksgiving was ok and that the bio mom didn't disappoint too much.
Anonymous
Something Guitar related.
Anonymous
Things that my teenage boys like:

Hoodies (under armor, favorite team, special place)
Bikes
Xbox
iPhones
Chrome books
Kindles I
TV
Electric razor
Fit band
Pictures/posters for their room
Models - I usually get the glue and paint necessary for the kits too



Stocking stuffers:
T-shirts
Movie gift cards
Chapstick
Axe body products - spray, deodorant and shampoo/body wash
Key chains
Favorite candy
Anonymous
Good ideas up above (though my same-age kid hates Axe products and wouldn't want that -- totally depends on the kid).

Since he likes football, he might like a jersey from his favorite team, especially if your husband knows who some of his favorite players are and you could get a jersey with one of their names. Also, a big gift could be tickets to a football game with your husband (either professional or college game).

If you have a gaming system, definitely get Madden.

If there's a place kids at his high school go at lunch or after school, a gift card to that place makes a nice stocking stuffer (Baskin Robbins, Chipotle, whatever's near). Ditto if there's a place not far from your house.

A couple clothing items mixed in with the fun stuff could be good, if you do that for your kids too - ask your husband if he has a sense of what kind of clothes your nephew likes. Mine likes Under Armour (for hoodies and sports gear) and Old Navy (their flannel shirts and such).

nice guitar picks? an iTunes or Amazon music card (depending how he listens to music) for listening to whatever band or type of guitar music he loves? extra strings for his guitar? maybe google "guitar player gifts" for ideas.

Anonymous
Look here for possible guitar-related gifts: http://www.guitaradventures.com/21-gifts-guitar-players-theyll-love
Anonymous
Hoverboard, nice guitar strap, book of sheet music from favorite band, jogger pants, skateboard, basketball hoop for outside, risk game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are getting our son the following:

1.ipad
2. watch
3.razor
4. clothing from his favorite store
5. gift cards for Amazon and Game Stop
6. Concert tickets

He is a very well behave kid, and makes good grades. If after I nicely and considerately asked him what he might like for Christmas and he responded with " I don't care. " I would be tempted not to get much, but I don't reward disrespect and bad attitudes.


Wow. That's some Christmas spirit you've got there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this the kid whose mom rejected him? If so- how is it going? Have things improved for him? Hope Thanksgiving was ok and that the bio mom didn't disappoint too much.

Yes. this is us. We're doing okay. There are good days and not so good days. Thanksgiving was good for the most part his gf stayed with her family and he had Thanksgiving with us without much incident. He really hit it off with my Grandpa who is the rough around the edges, ex- Marine doesn't really like anyone type.

We're trying to keep spirits up, the little ones are pretty excited so I'm hoping it will rub off on him. We at least want to make it a good Christmas for him on our end as much as possible. Which is why I started this thread because I didn't know where to start.

So a very big THANK YOU to all who made suggestions this helps so much you have no idea! Thanks.
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