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Post by MichyM on Nov 6, 2024 23:13:33 GMT
Ok, lets pretend you know nothing about the men.
You have a budget of lets say $3, up to say $50 for each gift. They could be serious, funny, or anything in between. These are city dwellers - so lets stay away from hunting, fishing, big outdoorsy stuff. Non-drivers. Also, I know nothing about what sports and/or sports teams they may like. No clothing unless it's something they might not typically buy for themselves and as I mentioned, universally liked.
Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks a bunch!
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Post by gar on Nov 6, 2024 23:18:29 GMT
You don’t ask for much do you! 🤣 I hope you get some good suggestions 😊
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pantsonfire
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Post by pantsonfire on Nov 6, 2024 23:18:56 GMT
Snack boxes. You can do monthly deliveries or one time. There is even international ones.
Blu-ray movie with popcorn bucket filled with goodies.
Puzzles.
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anaterra
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Post by anaterra on Nov 6, 2024 23:26:47 GMT
Odd sox... they have a ton of different designs... snacks drinks comics....
All the guys that work in my production plant have a show off time each morning after shift start...
Its funny to see all these guys hiking up their pants over their steel toes to show off what they are wearing... guys from 18 up to 40/50 yr olds...
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Post by ntsf on Nov 6, 2024 23:37:52 GMT
headlamps. blow up emergency solar lanterns that can charge your cell phone.
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Post by melanell on Nov 6, 2024 23:48:18 GMT
^^ Similarly I was thinking of a good flashlight, or specialty flashlight. ^^
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Post by katlady on Nov 6, 2024 23:50:16 GMT
Blu-ray movie with popcorn bucket filled with goodies. People don’t watch/buy DVD’s anymore. Even Redbox went out of business. But, are GC available for things like Netflix or Hulu? I like the snack box idea. Guys like food.
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Post by melanell on Nov 6, 2024 23:51:11 GMT
If it's a cold climate, then hat & scarf set or gloves. (Is that cheating in regards to the "no clothing" rule?)
Any locally made goods, perhaps?
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Post by ~summer~ on Nov 6, 2024 23:56:56 GMT
I really can’t think of much.
Agree with Socks Good wine or whisky A small nice plant in a pot Lulu clothing (sorry I know you said no clothing but every guy I know loves Lulu)
Disagree with a lot mentioned here - probably peas will disagree with me lol
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pantsonfire
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Post by pantsonfire on Nov 7, 2024 0:12:27 GMT
Blu-ray movie with popcorn bucket filled with goodies. People don’t watch/buy DVD’s anymore. Even Redbox went out of business. But, are GC available for things like Netflix or Hulu? I like the snack box idea. Guys like food. Actually the sale of blu-rays and DVDs has increased about 20% this year as people are getting fed up with streaming prices. Companies are also releasing movies on DVD and Blu-ray again. We never stopped buying.
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Post by summer on Nov 7, 2024 0:31:07 GMT
Last year all the men I gave gifts to loved the Dr. Squatch bar soaps. I didn’t know they’d be such a hit! I got them as stocking stuffers. You can buy single bars for around $8 or gift box sets around $38. They have limited edition ones like Star Wars, Marvel, Batman, Joker. I bought more already for this holiday season.
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Post by fiddlesticks on Nov 7, 2024 0:43:24 GMT
Gift cards to a movie theater was the first thing I thought of. Make sure to check which theater is local to them.
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Post by Clair on Nov 7, 2024 0:54:37 GMT
A rechargeable candle lighter - cheap Wooden puzzle box - may be over your price point - fun and are often quite beautiful Travel accessories - packing cubes, toiletry bag, travel sized items etc Fun books - books of short essays or condensed biographies, cook books or cocktail recipe books A wooden charcuterie board and/or cheese knives A small kitchen item from Williams Sonoma A nice car bottle of wine A Vuori or lulu tee
My son is close in age and he would like these things.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Nov 7, 2024 2:23:07 GMT
What about something like a Leatherman multi tool? It’s a bit over the $50 limit though. Or a nice basic tool set is something anyone could use for small household repairs, hanging artwork or pictures, building IKEA furniture, etc. Shutterfly gift card to have some favorite photos printed, or a photo book, metal print or other photo gift. My DH really likes these pottery coffee mugs from Deneen Pottery. He likes the bigger capacity ones. deneenpotterymugs.com/products/deneen-retro-rancher-moss-w-cinnamon-white
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Post by kenziekeeper on Nov 7, 2024 2:56:56 GMT
Husband is 35.
Agree with packing cubes and lulu or vuori. We’ve found vuori tees to shrink though, so that could be hard.
Gift card wise, Hulu, Spotify, Netflix. Audible? $50 would cover a few months of any of those.
Coffee table books - something like Gray Malin or pictures of a place they’ve traveled?
At home milk frother if they don’t have a fancy coffee machine set up already.
Fun socks are a good one too. Happy Socks had a good Black Friday sale or Nordstrom carries them. J Crew is the go to for fun socks around here.
Wallet? An air tag with a holder would be right about $45. Travel liquid containers - the ones that magnetize together like a honeycomb, can’t think of the name at the moment - they may be over that range.
Good luck! Coming back to this thread for ideas, too!
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Post by bc2ca on Nov 7, 2024 3:15:20 GMT
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Post by ~summer~ on Nov 7, 2024 5:41:49 GMT
Husband is 35. Agree with packing cubes and lulu or vuori. We’ve found vuori tees to shrink though, so that could be hard. Gift card wise, Hulu, Spotify, Netflix. Audible? $50 would cover a few months of any of those. Coffee table books - something like Gray Malin or pictures of a place they’ve traveled? At home milk frother if they don’t have a fancy coffee machine set up already. Fun socks are a good one too. Happy Socks had a good Black Friday sale or Nordstrom carries them. J Crew is the go to for fun socks around here. Wallet? An air tag with a holder would be right about $45. Travel liquid containers - the ones that magnetize together like a honeycomb, can’t think of the name at the moment - they may be over that range. Good luck! Coming back to this thread for ideas, too! LOVE Gray Malin and also the milk frother great suggestions.
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Post by ntsf on Nov 7, 2024 6:08:56 GMT
a micro leatherman (with scissors) is about $50 and can fit on a keychain or wherever. super small and super useful.. I had two til dh didn't pay attention and tsa took it.
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Post by rymeswithpurple on Nov 7, 2024 13:38:45 GMT
Disclaimer that my husband is not your typical 34 year old. This year, he's asking for Ken Burns DVDs (Civil War or Prohibition ones, specifically), a kitchen mandolin, and one of those thin wallets whose name is currently escaping me. He also appreciates a good pair of jeans or a cardigan.
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Post by gillyp on Nov 7, 2024 13:58:20 GMT
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Post by littlemama on Nov 7, 2024 14:22:19 GMT
There are no universal gifts because each person is different. Do they like to cook? Visit museums or zoos? Container gardening? Dining out? Reading?
I would take what I know about them and decide on a gift from there. If you dont know enough for that, then I would do something consumable
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Post by Susie_Homemaker on Nov 7, 2024 14:44:04 GMT
A nice knife set Nice flashlight Whiskey stones or nice beer mugs monthly subscription to,,, something they they'd enjoy a nice set of flannel sheets
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Post by maryannscraps on Nov 7, 2024 15:12:26 GMT
A popular gift at our house has been those interlocking pieces of metal puzzles that you try to figure out how to take apart. A bunch of 30ish guys sat in my family room for an hour goofing around with those at my daughter’s post-wedding brunch. Hanayama is the brand DH likes
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Post by padresfan619 on Nov 7, 2024 15:24:57 GMT
www.aesop.com/us/c/body-hand/This brand is expensive but when I think of gifts for men I think of consumables on a more elevated level. Something they’d enjoy yet never buy for themselves. My husband is 39 and loves quality wool socks, locally roasted whole coffee beans, and anything from the British section at world market.
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Post by River on Nov 7, 2024 15:27:24 GMT
For what you described, I usually start with Man Crates. Here's a link for gifts under $50 Man CratesEvery one I've given has been very well received.
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Post by rymeswithpurple on Nov 7, 2024 15:54:07 GMT
Oh! DH is also into beard maintenance, and he really likes the beard balms from Bad Ass Beard Care, but he's recently mentioned he prefers the butters. They have some really nice scents, and they're not overly scent-y.
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Post by caspad on Nov 7, 2024 16:09:50 GMT
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Post by tc on Nov 7, 2024 17:51:51 GMT
I just got one of these for our family blind gift exchange this year. But don't know if it will be liked or not. But thought it was clever. Hitseon Couch Cup Holder Tray, Handy Silicone Bamboo Couch Caddy with Rotatable Phone Holder for Bed Car Seat Organizer, Waterproof Anti-spill Sofa Cup Holder for Snacks Beverage Remote (Gray) a.co/d/icDD4Sb
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Post by MichyM on Nov 7, 2024 18:03:56 GMT
Wow, you all are AWESOME. Thank you! Please keep the ideas coming - I can use all you've got
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Post by chefsuzyq on Nov 7, 2024 20:50:08 GMT
Lottery tickets Rubik’s cube Mini Lego sets
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