27 Best gifts for men UK 2024, tried and tested
SHOPPING for men can at Christmas can be tricky.
To make things easier we've tried and tested a load of products and made a list of the very best gifts for men, whatever your budget or tastes.
Whether he's into fashion or fitness, beer or beauty products, we've got you covered, with prices starting from as little as £5.
Everything in this gift guide comes with The Sun Shopping team's seal of approval, as we've put dozens of products to the test to discover which ones are worth your money.
Here's our pick of this year's best gifts for him.
Oodie
- Oodie, £49 (Was £89) from The Oodie -
Why we love it: It's warm, soft and cosy and there are loads of designs to choose from. It could also potentially help to reduce your heating bills while the weather is still chilly
What could be improved: It is quite expensive when not on sale and can be bulky to store when you're not wearing it. It isn't the most flattering piece of clothing either so fashion-conscious fellas may not approve
We put the bestselling to the test, and for the ultimate in comfort when WFH or snuggling up on the sofa, in our opinion nothing beats it.
These oversized hooded wearable blankets have gone viral in recent years, and after trying them out ourselves, we get the hype. We love how unbelievably soft and comfy they are, and they really do keep us warm on cold days at home.
One downside is that they're quite expensive at full price but you can usually find some sort of deal on, such as the current .
We found the designs to be fairly unisex, but for the ultimate cosy couple look, you can buy matching Oodies for yourself and your partner - luckily there's currently a 'buy one, get one free' deal on .
If he loves cosying up on the sofa with a good film, then we think this is the gift for him.
You can read our full Oodie review here.
Salomon XT-6
XT-6 Sportstyle Shoes, £165 from Salomon
Why we love it: Stylish, comfortable, come in a wide array of colourways
What could be improved: Expensive, the white colourway we tested does get dirty easily
Salomon, a company that used to be known primarily for its winter sports equipment, never seemed like the most likely candidate to come out with the next it-trainer.
However, it released the XT-6 back in 2013, and slowly gained momentum, appearing on the Fashion Week runways in 2016.
By the time Rihanna did her Superbowl half-time show in a pair of Salomons in 2023, you could spot the XT-6 on the feet of every cool guy in North London.
We tried out a white pair, and while the design might be divisive, we loved its slim, utilitarian vibe, as well as the "Quicklace" system (essentially a hi-tec drawstring) that sets it apart from other trainers.
They're also extremely comfortable, and unsurprisingly for shoes made by Salomon, they're comfortable enough to walk around in all day.
The Essence Vault perfume
Inspired by Ombre Leather - 470 (30ml), £26.95 from The Essence Vault
Why we love it: Affordable, a good impression of the scent they're based on, long-lasting
What could be improved: We found them not to be quite as refined as the original scents, packaging leaves something to be desired
Buying someone a perfume can be an expensive endeavour, especially if you're after a scent from a designer brand.
However, if you're looking for a smaller gift — perhaps not a main present — you could always get them a dupe of their favourite perfume.
The Essence Vault sells a massive array of convincing impressions of designer perfumes, with prices for a 30ml bottle starting from around £15.
When we tried a few out for our Essence Vault review, our writers concluded that they were a good way to extend the life of an expensive scent — wear the real thing for special occasions, and the dupe day-to-day.
Beats Pill
Beats Pill, £149 £135 from Amazon
Why we love it: Good sound quality, portable, brand name makes it perfect for gifting
What could be improved: Heavier than we expected, there are cheaper options available
It might seem like something of an obvious gift, but a Beats Pill is the perfect present for anyone who brings the life to the party.
It offers great sound quality, it's easy to connect to and we found that it lasted the full 24 hours that its manufacturer claims.
And while it's a bit heavier than it might look, it's still portable enough that you can throw it in your bag without much thought; it's also equipped with IP67 dust and water resistance, making it the perfect beach companion.
At £150, it's neither the most affordable or most pricey speaker on the market, but it's well priced as a gift for a close loved one and there's no denying that the brand name makes it perfect gifting fodder.
iRobot Roomba i5+
Roomba i5+ Combo Robot Vacuum and Mop, £649 from iRobot
Why we love it: Effective for day-to-day cleaning, mapping capabilities make it more organised than cheaper alternatives, mopping capabilities, easily controlled through the iRobot app, oddly endearing
What could be improved: Can sometimes miss spots, you will still need to hoover occasionally
Buying someone a vacuum cleaner can certainly be seen as a pointed gift, but there's no denying that a robot vacuum is the perfect gift for the man who hates to clean (which, in our experience, is most men).
The Roomba i5+ is a mid-range model from the biggest name in robot vacuum cleaners, iRobot.
While it doesn't come with every attribute available, it does come with features that set it apart from budget robovacs; namely mapping capabilities, which enable it to create a digital blueprint of your home, and a self-emptying feature, meaning that you only have to empty it once every few months.
In his Roomba i5+ review, Reviews Manager Kieran Ahuja wrote: "It's extremely well-placed on the spectrum of robot vacuums, I'd say; sophisticated enough to do what you need it to do to a high standard, without the bells and whistles that would add hundreds more pounds to its RRP."
Moccamaster KBG Select Coffee Machine
Moccamaster KBG Select Filter Coffee Machine, £249 £229 from Amazon
Why we love it: Looks great, excellent if you want to make a lot of drip coffee at once, keeps coffee warm
What could be improved: A bit of a faff if you only want to make one cup, requires a bit of counter space
We're going to go on record and say that the Moccamaster KBG is the best-looking coffee machine we've come across.
Sure, it doesn't have the sleek modern metal finish of, say, a Sage bean-to-cup machine, but there's something about the retro design that we find really appealing; it also helps that its available in more than 20 colours, which means it'll fit in any kitchen (as long as it has the space).
We think it's the perfect coffee accessory for a coffee drinker who works from home; it's great for making batches of pourover coffee, and it keeps the pot nice and warm well after it's finished brewing.
Admittedly, it's not quick to use, and it's also not an ideal accessory if you just want to make a cup at a time, but we can think of few better pleasures in life than a lazy Sunday morning with a pot of coffee on the Moccamaster.
Landmann BBQ
- Fryton Gas BBQ with Integrated Air Fryer,
£699.99£599.99 from Landmann -
Why we love it: In-built air fryer, easy to build, looks high-end, easy to use, quick
What could be improved: Expensive, needs a power source, no cover included, air fryer is small
Men and BBQs go pretty well together, in fact, we're not sure we've ever met a guy who didn't naturally gravitate to the BBQ.
Landmann has developed a modern take on the BBQ, and thrown an air fryer into the mix.
At first, our tester was left confused as to why you would want to add an air fryer to the tool, but "after spending an afternoon cooking out in the garden, my answer would be: “Why not?”
The new tool is perfect for feeding big families and friends thanks to its extra gas ring and air fryer, and the combined tools mean you don't have to spend time running back and forth from the house.
It makes BBQ-ing easier than ever before, with our tester saying "The addition of the gas ring and air fryer, it almost goads you into upping your game" adding that "because the Landmann features gas and electricity working in tandem, your food is done in half the time of a usual barbecue.£
However, it is expensive, so we'd recommend it's a great choice if there's a lot of you chipping in.
You can read our full Landmann BBQ review here.
Oura Ring
- Oura Ring Heritage, from $299 (£234.24) + $5.99 (£4.69) monthly membership from Oura -
Why we love it: Tracks steps, sleep and heart rate. It is lightweight and comfy to wear and looks sleek and stylish
What could be improved: Pricey, need to pay for a monthly subscription, takes a little getting used to wearing
Wearable health trackers have come a long way in recent years, and are one of the coolest ways to monitor functions such as your heart rate, sleep quality and activity levels – so we just had to try it out.
Three of our Sun Shopping testers tried it out for a month to see if it was worth the cost – and it's a big thumbs up from us.
Our reviewers loved how easy it was to set up, how quickly you get used to wearing it and the detailed results it gives, and were soon converted from their Apple Watches to the Oura.
It's pricey but if he is interested in monitoring their health, it's one of the smartest pieces of tech on the market and makes a great tech gift.
Read our full Oura ring review here.
Mahabis Slippers
- Classic Slippers, £99 from Mahabis -
Why we love it: Can be worn inside and outdoors, has several different colourways to choose from, is warm and comfy, sustainably produced
What could be improved: Quite expensive, difficult to clean, tricky to find the right size
If you're looking for a gift for a man who values comfort and style, we think a pair of these bestselling will make a thoughtful gift – and we've tried them out before you buy.
We loved the comfy cushioned sole, warm-yet-breathable feel and eco-conscious credentials, with our tester saying they "provide the support and comfort that I normally seek in a trainer" and calling them "a great investment".
Although more expensive than some other options, we think they're the perfect present if he works from home or wants a cool and practical indoor footwear option.
Read our full Mahabis review here.
Stanley Quencher
- Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler, £44.99 from Stanley -
Why we love it: Large 1.2L capacity, keeps drinks cold for 11 hours and hot for nine hours, comes in lots of different colours
What could be improved: It is not very easy to transport due to its large size and can leak a little when the straw is in place
We never thought a cup could bring so much joy – until we tried the ourselves.
Priced at around £45, the Stanley Quencher H2.0 Flowstate Tumbler isn't the cheapest travel mug around – but after getting our hands on one, we admit that we've fallen in love with this TikTok-famous bottle.
We love the fashionable design and colours and how easy it is to drink from and found it to be a surefire way to ensure we were drinking our recommended 1.5-2 litres of water a day.
It may not be the most practical for carrying around as it is heavy when full and does leak a little when the straw's in, but it has become an at-home essential for us.
Read our full Stanley Quencher review here.
PerfectDraft Beer Dispenser
- Beer Dispenser Bundles, from £180 (Was £320) from PerfectDraft -
Why we love it: Looks smart, pours great pints, perfect for parties, easy to set up
What could be improved: Expensive, a bit noisy, could be a little more cost-effective
Being able to pull your pint at home is something many dream of, and we've given the a thorough test (all in the name of research, of course) to see if it delivers on pub-perfect pints.
Our tester found the dispenser and matching keg easy to set up and didn't take up much space – and, most importantly, once pouring began, the beers were "much the same as you’d get with a pub pump".
One downside is that it's not especially cheap, both the upfront cost and the price per pint. Although it is still cheaper than a round at the pub.
If your boyfriend, husband or partner loves a pint or dreams of having an at-home bar, he'd love this as a gift.
Read our full PerfectDraft Beer Dispenser review here.
Guinness Nitrosurge Device
- Guinness Draught Nitrosurge Device, £30 from Amazon -
Why we love it: Easy to use, not too expensive and you can pour a pint like in a pub
What could be improved: You have to buy special Guinness Nitrosurge cans
A more affordable way to replicate the taste of a pub pint is with this nifty little – and we've put it to the test.
Our in-house Guinness connoisseur confirmed that this easy-to-use little gadget did indeed create a pint of Guinness that tastes like what you get out of the tap at the pub.
If you're looking for a smaller gift for anyone who loves Guinness, why not get him this tool plus a pack of ?
Read our full Guinness Nitrosurge review here.
Lumin Skincare
- Skin, hair and body products, from £5 or get a free trial of Lumin's personalised skincare routine -
Why we love it: Lightweight and non-greasy, not strongly scented, makes skin look brighter and more even-toned
What could be improved: Not cheap, the website is tricky to navigate, and you may not need every product in the bundle
Buying skincare for men can be a bit of a minefield, which is why we tried out one popular men's grooming brand – – to see if it delivers results.
Our tester loved the effect that the Lumin products had on his skin, remarking that they made his complexion look brighter and healthier with less redness.
There wasn't one dud product amongst everything he tried.
If your fella is completely new to skincare then the would go down a treat, or top up his existing routine with individual products like Charcoal Face Wash and Daily Face Moisturizer.
Read our full Lumin skincare review here.
Lavazza A Modo Mio Deséa Coffee Machine
- A Modo Mio Desea Coffee Machine, £199 (Was £249) from Lavazza -
Why we love it: Makes great coffee, looks good on your kitchen worktop, makes a wide range of drinks
What could improved: Not compatible with other coffee pods such as Nespresso ones, can make some drinks too hot, has a short power cord
Nowadays there are a lot of home coffee machines on the market but, after testing it for a month, we think the model is a real winner.
When trying this out, we loved the number of different coffees it made, including cappuccinos, lattes and espressos (all of which tasted great), how easy it was to use, and that the drinks work out as slightly more affordable than other makes.
For these reasons, we think coffee lovers would love to receive this.
Read our full Lavazza Coffee Machine review here.
Power Plate Mini+ Handheld Massager
- Power Plate Mini+ Handheld Massager, £149.95 from Amazon -
Why we love it: Lightweight, travel-friendly, cheaper than some others
What could be improved: Nothing
If the man you're buying for does a lot of sports on exercise, he'll find ideal for soothing sore muscles after a workout.
The Power Plate Mini+ scored 5 out of 5 when we tested handheld massagers, with our reviewer finding nothing bad to say about this powerful yet lightweight and travel-friendly bit of equipment.
Our reviewers liked that it was super light, so is good to take on the move or travelling.
It can also be safely controlled with one hand, and our testers particularly liked that the manual included real-life test subjects to show how to use it correctly.
Read our full Power Plate Handheld Massager review here.
Attachments: 5 different heads, Battery life: 5 hours
Micro Scalextric James Bond 007 Race Set
- Micro Scalextric James Bond 007 Race Set, £65 from Argos -
Why we love it: Good attention to detail, a super gift for Bond fans, something dads can play with their children
What could be improved: A quick and simple track could get boring quickly, more convenient if it was mains powered instead of using batteries
A brilliant gift set for big kids, those with kids or just die-hard James Bond fans, we had loads of fun racing these two Aston Martins around when testing this out.
While we wish it was mains powered instead of battery operated, we got a decent amount of entertainment out of this toy, which allowed us to live out our inner 007 dreams for a few minutes at least.
Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser
- Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser, £99.95 from Hotel Chocolat -
Why we love it: Makes delicious hot chocolate at home, range of flavours to choose from, and compact
What could be improved: Only works with Hotel Chocolat products, makes one drink at a time, expensive
We've put to the test, and it has quickly become one of our favourite kitchen appliances, especially when the weather's cold or we fancy a little treat.
Okay, so it's not an essential, but when trying it out we were seriously obsessed with how delicious the hot chocolates are that it makes - "rich, creamy, frankly heavenly" is how our tester described them.
It also scored top marks for being easy to use and clean, although at £13 for 10 sachets, it could get expensive to use if your hot chocolate obsession gets out of control.
But if your sweetheart has a sweet tooth, we bet he'll be thrilled to receive this.
Read our full Hotel Chocolat Velvetiser review here.
Kiehl's Ultra Pure High-Potency Serum
- Ultra Pure High-Potency Serum 1.5% Hyaluronic Acid, £29 from Kiehl's -
Why we love it: Leaves skin feeling soft and hydrated, suitable for sensitive skin, absorbed quickly
What could be improved: Won't work miracles on wrinkles, cheaper hyaluronic acid serums are available
If you're looking to get him one skincare product only, make it a hyaluronic acid-based serum; scored highly with our tester, who saw results after just two days of using this and found that it absorbed quickly and didn't irritate their sensitive skin.
Anyone looking for a simple yet effective way to get their skin looking a little fresher should try this.
Read our full Kiehl's Ultra Pure High-Potency Serum review here.
Champion Men's Hoodie
- Champion Men's Reverse Hoodie, £49.15 from Amazon -
Why we love it: A great fit, excellent quality fabric, good value
What could be improved: Other colours could be easier to find on Amazon, some may not like the logo on the chest and arm
Comfy and cool, a good hoodie should be a staple in any wardrobe - and came up top when we tested men's hoodies out.
If it's a great fit you're after then this is the one for you, with our reviewer writing that "this hoodie was the best fitting we tried" and "struck the best balance between quality and value".
It's also available in a good range of colours, so you'll be able to find a style to suit anyone.
Read our full review of the best hoodies for men here.
Birkenstock Boston Clogs
- Birkenstock Boston Clogs, £130 from Office -
Why we love it: Comfy, fashionable, large number of colours available
What could be improved: Expensive, sizing can be tricky to get right
Birkenstock styles such as were a popular shoe choice in 2023 - and they're a hit with the fashionable fellas here at The Sun, too.
In our in-depth review of wearing them out and about, our writer calls them "one of the most comfortable pairs of shoes I own" and describes how "they can be dressed up to make a very stylish outfit".
If he knows a thing or two about style, we bet he'll love to receive these.
Read our full Birkenstocks review here.
Ultrahuman Ring AIR
- Ring AIR, $349 (£274.20) from Ultrahuman -
Why we love it: Lightweight to wear, long battery life, helpful advice and insights, free app
What could be improved: Gets scratched easily, some features are still being developed, expensive
If you're looking for an alternative to the Oura ring, we've also tried out the to see how it compares.
We wore it for six months and in that time we were impressed with the detail in which it monitored our health and activity, especially our sleep, and it got us moving more and restricting our caffeine intake.
Unlike the Oura, the Ultrahuman doesn't require you to pay a monthly subscription.
A couple of cons: the finish we tested did get scratched quite easily. As it's a new product some functions are still in development, but if you're looking to buy a health obsessive fitness tracking ring, Ultrahuman is worth a look.
Read our full Ultrahuman Ring AIR review here.
Kuddly Weighted Blanket
- Weighted Blanket, £49 (Was £99) from Kuddly -
Why we love it: Plush and soft material, comfortable, decent weight
What could be improved: Quite bulky, can make you overheat, takes a while to dry
A unique gift for a homebody or someone who loves settling down on the sofa for the evening, is one of our favourites.
Our (male) tester called this "a game-changer", with a decent 4.7kg weight and a plush feel that creates "a cosy cocoon that goes above and beyond your standard blanketing experience".
Our reviewer added that it was like a "comforting hug" and made from "super-silky material", so you know they'll be comfortable.
It scored an impressive 4.5 out of 5 in our guide to the best-weighted blankets, beating ones by Oodie, Emma and Aeyla.
Hattingley Valley Classic Reserve
- Hattingley Valley Classic Reserve, £33.99 from Waitrose Cellar -
Why we love it: Respected wine producer and award-winning, vegan, luxury-looking bottle
What could be improved: Expensive
Looking for a tipple to celebrate? This is certain to hit the spot (and it's a gift that you can enjoy too!).
With notes of citrus fruits, pear and brioche, when tasting this our wine expert called it "a complex, perfectly executed bubbly that would make any celebration feel truly special", and scored it 4.5 out of 5.
Read our full guide to the best English sparkling wines here.
Adidas Marathon Jacket
- Marathon Jacket, from £45 (Was £90) from Adidas -
Why we love it: Adjustable hood, reflective pattern, comfortable fit
What could be improved: Not waterproof
Here at The Sun, we had our resident runners test out running jackets, and was one of our favourites.
We loved how light it feels when on, how warm yet breathable it is and features like reflective stripes and handy pockets.
It's not suited for super-heavy downpours of rain but if your partner is looking for something to keep him warm and protected on dry days, this jacket comes highly recommended by us.
Read our full guide to the best running jackets here.
Gymshark Sport Shorts
- Sport Shorts, £30 from Gymshark -
Why we love it: Good value, can be worn for all types of exercise, comfy and flexible fit
What could be improved: No fitted pockets specially for phones etc, not the most technical design
For the complete running outfit, pair the jacket with .
We had both male and female testers try them out for running, with one person calling them "one of the best pairs of trail running shorts we tried out" - but they can be worn for all types of exercise.
We particularly like the breathable fabric, mid-thigh length and range of movement they gave.
Read more about these in our guide to the best trail running shorts.
Grind Coffee Pods
- Tin of 20 Nespresso-compatible coffee pods, from £9.95 from Grind -
Why we love it: Tasty coffee, compatible with Nespresso machines, pods are compostable, tins look great
What could be improved: Nothing
Grind's compostable coffee pods are perhaps the trendiest on the market, and if you're wondering if they live up to the hype, our answer is: yes.
We gave them a thorough review, and couldn't find anything bad to say about them.
We loved all the coffees we tried and loved how easy the pods are to recycle and how good the tins look on your kitchen counter.
We think in particular would make the perfect present for men who love their morning brews.
Read our full Grind Coffee review here
Mindful Chef Recipe Boxes
- Recipe boxes, from around £6.25 per portion - get 25% off your first two boxes from Mindful Chef -
Why we love it: Delicious and interesting recipes, excellent quality ingredients, make large portions
What could be improved: Expensive compared to other recipe boxes
If you enjoy cooking together as a couple, signing up for a recipe box service could be one of the best gifts you could buy this year – and are the best we've tried.
Our enthusiastic tester preferred Mindful Chef compared to other meal kits from Hello Fresh and Gousto, highly rating the recipes, quality of ingredients and the size of the portions.
Mindful Chef is more expensive than some alternatives, but in our minds, it is worth it.
Read our full Mindful Chef review here.
Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill, Smoker & Air Fryer
- Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill, Smoker & Air Fryer, £299.99 (Was £349.99) from Lakeland -
Why we love it: Compact, easy to set up and clean, loved the smoker function
What could be improved: Could be bigger, and needs to be plugged into the mains
Barbecue season might seem like a while off, but we think now's a great time to treat him to one of our favourite outdoor cooking devices.
Back when the weather was warmer, we gave the Ninja Woodfire BBQ Grill, Smoker and Air Fryer a thorough grilling (sorry), and were super impressed.
We loved the different cooking functions it performs and how easy it was to clean, saying that "if you love outdoor cooking but don't have the space for a fully-fledged BBQ, this is the device for you".
Any budding barbecue master will love to receive this smart machine.
Read our full Ninja Woodfire review here.
Antler Brixham
- Antler Brixham, £120 from Antler –
Why we love it: Good price, lots of room inside, five-year guarantee
What could be improved: Price
If you're planning on whisking your beloved away for a romantic getaway make sure you travel with ease with our pick of the best lightweight suitcases.
Our reviewers liked how Antler's suitcase was incredibly light at just 2.4kg, but still had enough space for a ten-day trip.
They liked the number of compartments and that the suitcase was easy to manoeuvre thanks to 360° wheels.
The Antler Brixham also has a TSA lock and comes with a lifetime warranty and its very own dust bag for storage, which we thought was a lovely touch.
The Sub Compact
- The Sub Compact, £125 from Beerwulf -
Why we love it: Pours great pints, range of beers to choose from, looks good in the kitchen
What could be improved: A little noisy, more expensive than buying cans or bottles of beer
The Sub Compact from Beerwulf is another of our best at-home beer dispensers and is slightly cheaper than some other makes.
Our tester thought it was great for the price, looked good in the home and allowed them to try beers that they wouldn't normally.
If you're buying for a beer fan and want something cheaper than, say the PerfectDraft, The Sub is a great option.
Read our full Beerwulf The Sub review here.
Karcher WV
- Karcher WV, £44.99, Karcher -
Pros: includes an extra suction nozzle (narrow) for smaller areas, 35-minute run time for each charge, soaks up spills, easy to empty tank, no drips, good for cleaning condensation
Cons: Heavy, price
We know what you think, but everyone we know who has one of these has loved them.
This window vacuum is the ultimate at-home helper and is one of the most popular reviews on the market.
It's great for windows, cars and showers, and leaves you with sparkling, clean windows and makes quick work of mopping up excess moisture.
And with a 35-minute run time, you won't run out halfway through a job.
Our review said: "I love the versatility of it, and while it's pricey at £51.18, it would be useful if you regularly clean windows and small spills as it significantly cuts down cleaning time".
Read more in our round-up of the best window vacuums here.
What to buy the man who has everything
Men can be tricky to buy for, but if you're shopping for someone who seemingly already has everything don't worry, you can still find lots of options he'll love.
It's a good idea to get him something that he probably wouldn't buy himself. For example, a fun beer dispenser or some new aftershave.
Alternatively, why not buy something that you can enjoy together like a posh bottle of wine or an activity through ?
And if you're looking for a small gift idea, socks are always useful, and you can find some cool and quirky designs in the shops nowadays.
What are good anniversary gifts for him?
The most thoughtful anniversary gifts are sentimental ones that are in some way related to you as a couple, perhaps a framed photo or .
Some like to follow tradition and buy something that fits with the theme of the wedding anniversary you're celebrating. For example, the first anniversary is paper, the second is cotton, etc.
Simple gestures can show how much you care too, such as a bottle of his top tipple or booking a table at his favourite restaurant.
What to get a guy for his birthday?
What to buy a man for his birthday will depend on what he's into.
If he's keen on his fashion then something like would go down well, or if he's a sporty type then perhaps some new trainers, or one of the best massage guns for using after workouts.
Gifts that always go down well with the male members of The Sun's Shopping team include fragrances, foodie treats or experiences.
Of course, everyday tech items such as headphones and appliances like a coffee machine are a good option too.
If you're stumped, don't be afraid to ask him for ideas. At least he'll get something he wants (or needs)!
Remember, don't blow the budget on a gift if you really can't afford it, we're sure he'd be happy to just spend quality time with you.
What is a good 'just because' gift for him?
There doesn't always have to be an official occasion to buy someone a present, and getting him a gift 'just because' is a sweet way to let him know you appreciate him all year round.
Surprising him with his favourite sweet or savoury treat will always go down well, or perhaps a low-priced item of clothing that you know he's had his eye on for a while.
Alternatively book an activity to do together that you don't usually do, such as going to the cinema or going out for a nice meal.
'Just because' gifts don't have to be expensive; even the smallest gesture will have a big impact.
What is the best gift for men in 2024?
What you consider to be the best gift for him will depend on several factors: what your recipient is into, what the occasion is and what your budget is.
Some may consider a luxury gift such as a high-tech fitness tracker as the perfect present, whereas others would be happy with a new hoodie or T-shirt.
Here at The Sun some of our failsafe gift ideas for men are fragrance, tech and clothing, and we're always listing great shopping deals here.
You can also find more great festive-themed gift ideas for him in our guide.
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