
The 50 Best Gifts For Men, From Cool Sneakers To Smart Gadgets
Stumped while shopping for the special guy in your life? The best gifts for men are personal, practical presents that speak to their hobbies and interests. So if you're on the hunt for a memorable birthday gift, anniversary surprise or simply a thoughtful gesture to brighten up his week, you'll want to choose something that will become a staple item in his routine and shows just how well you know him.
From sleek tech gadgets to sporty sneakers, here are the best gifts for men that will delight for ... More any occasion.
Whether you have a busy outdoorsman on your hands (the type that could certainly use a self-cleaning water bottle), a sports-obsessed father-in-law or a brother that says he doesn't 'need' anything, we have tons of unique suggestions below. From a handy wireless charger for the guy who always has a low battery to a heated neck massager to help him unwind to tools that will inspire him to whip up bartender-style drinks or pizza in his own portable oven, here are 50 of the very best gifts for men that are sure to be a hit for any occasion.
On Running
Named our best overall walking shoe for men, the On Cloud 5 sneaker is made with science-backed CloudTec foam, a forgiving material with a cushioned feel that has been described as 'running on clouds.' It features a removable cushioned arch insole, plus a Speedboard running the length of the sneaker that promotes stability and propulsion when walking to help make every mile more comfortable.
Boarderie
We all know at least one guy who fills up on appetizers before the main course. If you're shopping for him, we strongly recommend ordering one of Boarderie's pre-packaged charcuterie boards. Artfully arranged with all of the meats, cheeses and treats (dried fruit, olives, chocolates and more) to fulfill his wildest snacking dreams, it's sealed for freshness and can last up to ten days in the fridge.
LARQ
Whether you've seen the brand on Shark Tank or it's your first time learning about it, this is one gadget that's actually useful for a guy on the go. Larq uses UV-C LED light to eliminate up to 99.9% of bio-contaminants from your water and bottle, plus the bottle's hydration tracking system will encourage him to drink more of the good stuff throughout his busy day. The double-wall vacuum insulation also keeps liquids icy cold for 24 hours and comes with a detachable handle, removable filter straw and bottle filter.
Brightland
As a New Yorker for almost two decades, I take my pizza toppings pretty seriously, and this oil from Brightland has become my favorite new way to dress up a slice. Made from premium cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil and flavored with a mix of herbs and spices like jalapeño peppers, garlic and basil, it's great for drizzling on top of your deep dish pie or as a dipping sauce for a crispy thin crust. It's also the perfect present for that friend who's always ordering up a piping hot pie.
UGG
Everyone is happier when they're comfortable and their toes are toasty. Make his day with a pair of Ugg's popular sheepskin-lined Tasman slippers that he'll surely keep on his side of the bed for seasons to come. From the padded foam footbed to the durable outsole, these cozy slippers are a bestseller for a reason.
Bose
'If you're shopping for someone who loves to host, check out the Bose SoundLink Max," says Forbes Vetted's supervising deals and coupons editor Kara Cuzzone. "It's a modernized version of the boombox that offers deep bass and up to 20 hours of playtime per charge.'
Vuori
Wherever life's adventures take him, Vuori's Sunday Element Jacket will help him stay warm and dry. Featuring a four-way stretch performance fabric that has both moisture-wicking and anti-odor properties, it will also keep him protected without packing on a lot of weight or bulk, so he can easily wear it on the go (or stash it in a bag during travel).
Uncommon Goods
If you and the man in your life are separated by distance, show him he's never far from your mind with this set of unique touch bracelets. The silicone bands connect to an app, which activates a light and vibration prompted by one partner to let the other know that they're thinking of them.
Amazon
Whether he's an athlete looking for an at-home post-workout recovery session or a traveler in need of some major relaxation, this heated shiatsu neck massager soothes and relaxes strained muscles without a spa appointment. If this isn't the gift that keeps giving, we don't know what is.
Amazon
This totally unique book will live permanently on the coffee table of any trivia buff. With over 20 chapters themed around topics like movies and television, American landmarks, pop culture, animals, science and more, The Book Of Unusual Knowledge provides hours of fascinating reading, from useful tidbits to obscure facts.
Uncommon Goods
Do you share a favorite place with the outdoorsman on your list? Gift him a hand-poured soy candle inspired by a national park. Choose from locales like the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone or Zion that each evoke an aromatic profile reminiscent of the park's unique atmosphere. And since scent can spark memories, he'll think of you whenever he lights it.
Sonos
'As someone who nerds out when it comes to sound quality and noise cancellation, these headphones have quickly become my favorite pair I've ever owned,' says audience development director Spencer Dukoff. 'I can wear them for hours on end without my ears getting warm or sore, and Sonos' emphasis on quality comes through in spades via their debut headphones release.'
Neiman Marcus
Whether he collects Ferraris or just dreams about taking a test drive, this new book, curated by A.J. Baime, will be a hit. It features over 300 glossy pages of one-of-a-kind vehicles, from a 24-karat gold-plated DeLorean to a 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé, which sold for a record $142 million. The book itself is also a piece of art: The hardcover is adorned with mounted metal and fabricated in rubber, so yes, it even has that delicious new car smell.
Gozney
The home chef in your life will be delighted by the homemade pies he can churn out in a matter of minutes with this innovative and portable pizza oven from Gozney. This lightweight gadget is one he'll love to fire up, whether he's at home in the backyard or camping in the great outdoors.
Homedics
Whether he's looking to unwind after a long day, recover from an intense workout or twist and flow after sitting for one hour too many, the Homedics heated back-stretching mat will offer some much-needed relief. All he has to do is lie down and select one of six yoga-style programs, all of which will move him through a series of stretches using precision-controlled air chambers.
Amazon
Whether he likes to play games, scroll through Instagram or watch live sports, the Apple iPad Pro will not disappoint. The 13-inch tablet is thin and light and comes stocked with a Ultra Retina XDR display, 12 megapixel front and rear camera and lightning fast processing from the M4 chip, making it the perfect choice for work and play. You can also get it engraved with a name, initials or a sweet sentiment for no additional cost.
Heatonist
'Fans of the popular YouTube interview series Hot Ones will get fired up over this trio of hot sauces,' says updates writer Claire Epting. 'It includes mild, medium and obliteratingly hot varieties—the same ones sampled by celebrities on the show—so you can test your own tastebuds' limits at home.'
SirDavis
Founded by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and created in partnership with Moët Hennessey, SirDavis American Whisky is this year's buzziest spirit. He'll enjoy the smooth, buttery taste, which is peppered with spices like cinnamon, clove and classic rye and finished with a hint of honey. Even better the bottle is perfectly gift-worthy, so you can skip the wrapping paper and add in a set of whisky glasses instead.
Tokyo Treat
Founded by a Tokyo native who loved sharing local snacks with her friends around the world, Tokyo Treat recreates that experience on repeat with their monthly subscription service. Available in three, six and twelve month plans, each shipment comes with 15 to 20 full size snacks, including Japanese soda, instant ramen, rare KitKat flavors, chips, cake and more.
Ralph Lauren
Upgrade his bartending game with this polished cocktail shaker from Ralph Lauren. He'll feel like a pro no matter what drink he's mixing, thanks to its stainless steel finish and luxe leather details. It's an elegant addition to any home bar—and it can be personalized with his initials for an additional $10.
Blanchard's Coffee
'In the past few years, I've made a concerted effort to focus more on small businesses when buying gifts for friends and family,' says Dukoff. "Blanchard's Coffee is beloved in Richmond, Virginia, and their online shop makes it easy to purchase their high-quality, delicious coffee varieties whether or not you're local to the area. Their flagship beans like Dark As Dark, Blanchard's Blend or Handshake are great options for the everyday coffee drinker, but they also offer single-origin beans from Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Ethiopia, Kenya and more for adventurous palates.'
Uncommon Goods
Whether he's a mixologist by trade or a host at heart, this cocktail rimming board is sure to up his drink-making game. Personalized with his name on the attached cutting board, he'll surely keep this tool on his kitchen counter, home bar or rolling cart when he's hosting friends or just treating himself to a nightcap.
Neiman Marcus
If his wallet has seen better days, now's the time for an upgrade. This streamlined billfold style by Saint Laurent is made with oh-so-smooth calfskin leather and will look sleek whenever he pulls it out. The two slip pockets and eight card slots will help keep him organized.
Todd Snyder
Stylish menswear brand Todd Snyder teamed up with Champion to release this beloved hoodie, which is specially knit to resist shrinkage so it stays true to size and gets better with time. It comes in three colors, including this soft gray hue that looks great with jeans and joggers.
Daise
If he has returned from an outdoor adventure with a sunburn one too many times, it's probably a good idea to help him step up his sun-safe regimen. And you can start by introducing him to Daise's sun-protective apparel, like this casual-cool collared shirt. It's rated UPF 50+, meaning that it blocks 98% of the sun's rays, and he could rock it anywhere from a barbecue to a boat day.
hoka
Specifically designed for trail running, Hoka's Tecton X 3 shoes are crafted with a Vibram Megagrip Litebase outsole and traction lug for superior grip and enhanced speed while exercising outdoors. They're also lightweight, breathable and the cool gaiter-style design helps keep out any debris as you're jogging.
Amazon
Last year, Apple debuted its latest wearables and iPhones, including the Apple Watch Series 10. This upgraded model has a slimmer design, a new chipset (the S10) and a larger display. He'll especially love that feature if he tends to type replies or read his texts on his watch.
COURANT
Courant's wireless chargers offer a stylish way to stay powered up. The Mag:3 is a multi-device charger that's bound in either leather or linen. It also has a drop tray for stashing trinkets, which means he can juice up his tech and empty his pockets all in one place.
Amazon
If the man in your life is always looking for his next great read, the latest Kindle is just the gift. The lightweight tablet can store thousands of books (up to 16 GB), which is double the storage capacity of the previous model. Its battery life is impressive, too—it'll last up to six weeks on a single charge.
GoPro
GoPro's latest offering is their smallest and most portable 4K camera yet, that still delivers top-of-the line video and slo-mo footage, along with 12MP photos and 8MP photos from video. It has 46% less mass than the popular Hero13 Black, and it's also waterproof and compatible with 35 GoPro mounts and accessories.
Amazon
Available at a more affordable price than the Xbox Series X, the Series S gaming console is a great intro for any guy looking to dip a toe into the gaming world. It features quick resume technology (so you can easily toggle between games and pick up where you left off), lightning-fast load times and gameplay of up to 120 FPS. Sign him up for an Xbox Game Pass so you can play together as soon as he opens it.
Meta
"This collab isn't just great for techies: The Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are an excellent gift for travelers, allowing jetsetters to take high quality photos and videos (that then sync to your phone) with just the tap of a button,' says senior travel editor Astrid Taran. 'Its ability to play music provides a great soundtrack for strolling through a new city, and to top it all off, they just plain look good.'
Amazon
This metal punch is the perfect gift for the musically-inclined man who can never keep track of his tools. He can create unique picks from any source of plastic—old IDs, subway cards, credit cards—so he'll be ready the next time he prepares to pluck away at a gig or at-home jam session.
Amazon
If he's a music fan, indulge his interest in vinyl with this classic Crosley record player. The three-speed belt drive turntable plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM records, and while it certainly has a cool retro vibe, it also comes with Bluetooth capabilities so you can stream digital tunes through the built-in speakers, too.
Amazon
Whether he packs his lunch for work every day or he's known to meal prep for weekend outings, this electric lunch box from Crock-Pot ensures his meal will be ready when he is. The spill-proof design and packable size makes it convenient to heat up dishes like soup or oatmeal, plus the detachable cord ensures he can keep leftovers toasty on the go.
Uncommon Goods
These aren't your grandmother's kitchen towels. Featuring red and white wine guides, each guide covers 68 wines with ratings (excellent, good or best avoided), paired with 56 foods for a total of 3,808 possible combinations. He'll also find information on acidity, body, tannins and sweetness for each blend listed, perfect for wine newbies and seasoned sippers alike.
Mark & Graham
A frequent traveler probably already has his favorite suitcase, custom luggage tags and plenty of packing cubes, but you can still level up his flying game with this zippered tie case from Mark & Graham that fits up to three ties, cufflinks, collar stays and handkerchiefs. You can also personalize it with his monogram for an additional $12.
Uncommon Goods
Settle a sweet tooth and seal his fate with a dozen handmade chocolate-drizzled fortune cookies packaged in a cute takeout container. You can choose from 80 different fortune messages, which means you can easily tailor the gift to a partner, co-worker or friend, depending on the occasion.
Mark & Graham
A gentleman always carries a handkerchief and these monogrammed squares are as proper as it gets. Shop three color combinations and personalize them with your loved one's initials, choosing from a variety of fonts, motifs and thread colors.
Uncommon Goods
If he loves football, he'll appreciate this personalized book that retraces significant moments of his favorite National Football League team. Bound with vegan leather and housing reprinted coverage from the New York Times, this book inscribed with his name on the cover is sure to live in his personal library for life.
Therabody
Theragun's new Prime Plus massage gun comes with a Heated Percussive Plus attachment that combines soothing warmth with percussive therapy. It's a game changer for tackling sore, overworked muscles and speeding up recovery post-workout, plus you can choose from five speeds and three heat levels for targeted relief.
Huron
Who wouldn't love a vegan, cruelty-free bundle that makes you feel good and smell even better? Great for both the man who goes all out with grooming and the one who needs some inspiration, this body care set by Huron includes a shampoo, conditioner, body wash and deodorant in fresh scents like eucalyptus, juniper, sandalwood and cedarwood.
Cozy Earth
Everything from Cozy Earth is luxe, but this bath robe is extra snuggly. It features an absorbent waffle weave texture on the outside that's balanced by a super-soft ribbed terry lining, which makes it the perfect thing to slip on after a warm shower. It's also slightly oversized without feeling heavy, and has an adjustable tie waist and large pockets for phones, snacks and more.
SNOW
Unglamorous as it may sound, the gift of a healthy smile is worth a lot. This toothbrush from Snow isn't your average run-of-the-mill drugstore pick, but a product that feels more like an Apple gadget. The sonic-powered bristles clean teeth and gums while built-in LED lights whiten as you brush.
Aesop
This lightweight spray by Aēsop smells more like an expensive custom cologne than a deodorant, thanks to a blend of essential oils with woody and earthy top notes. It makes for a great present for the guy who already has it all or for the man that likes to switch up his signature scent.
Amazon
Keep the man on your list hydrated and happy with a Stanley IceFlow Stainless Steel Tumbler that will keep his drink icy cold on the hottest of days. The double-wall vacuum insulation is also wonderfully leakproof, which means he can throw it in his bag or the back seat without worry.
Amazon
Whether he enjoys a quiet game of solitaire, a weekly poker night with his friends or needs an interesting coffee table addition, this moody deck of cards is a pleasant surprise. The black-on-black design looks cool enough to be on display in a Vegas casino, and costs less than $10, making it one of the most affordable gifts on this list.
Amazon
If he watched CNN's beloved food and travel show, Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy, then he likely already trusts Tucci's opinions on pasta and wine. Now, the Oscar-nominated actor is taking his food journey to the next level, chronicling 12 months of meals and memories in this funny (and mouthwatering) memoir that honors the role that food plays in all of our lives.
Amazon
From cuticle trimmers to nail files and clippers, this all-in-one stainless steel nail set includes everything he'll need to look his best from his fingers up. The durable case keeps everything organized and will fit right into his gym bag, work tote or nightstand.
Amazon
If it's about time for him to swap out his old electric razor for a new one, treat him to the Philips Norelco All-in-One Trimmer 9000. It features smart technology that scans beard density and boosts power just where it's needed, has self-sharpening steel blades and includes precision trimming guards. Best of all, there are 21 tools and accessories in the kit that will cover his grooming needs from head to toe.
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