The holiday season is just around the corner. Once again you have to try to figure out what to get the men in your life. Whether it's your brother, father, son, husband, co-worker, or friend, you'll want to get something he'll like! After all, no one likes to open a gift that's totally something they DON'T want! The good news is, after reading this article you'll know exactly what to get. Also, gift giving is NOT about spending a lot of money, it's about getting something at whatever price range that fits the person you're getting it for.
First, let's talk about getting a gift for someone you know well. You have to ask yourself a few questions that will help you determine what to get:
1. Does he collect anything? (Some examples of collectibles he may be into are sports memorabilia, cars, boats, teddy bears, coins, CD's, DVD's, etc.) If he DOES collect something you've got it made! Get him something that fits what he collects. For example, say he collects sports memorabilia. You can get him a calendar that has pictures of his favorite sport or sport's team. You can get him a book all about sports memorabilia and the values of the various collectibles. You can get him a figurine of his favorite player. If he's someone who likes jewelry you can get him a nice ring, bracelet, dog-tag necklace, etc. See where I'm going with this! There's an endless array of gifts you can get him IF he's someone who's into collecting.
2. Career specific gifts. It's easy to buy him a career specific gift. Whatever his career there's something you can give him that's all about what he does. For example, if he's an attorney you could get him a book about a legal drama. If he's a construction worker, you could get him the latest tool or gadget that will help him on the job. If he's a doctor, you could get him a DVD of a movie about doctors or something related to the medical field. Just think about what his career is, and then search for books, movies, ties, etc. that are about what he does.
3. Age specific gifts. You can also get him an age specific gift. Whether he's someone who's a teenager, middle-aged, or in his golden years, get him a book, DVD, or even apparel, that is age specific. For example, if he's a middle-aged man, you may get him a book like "You The Owners Manual" by Dr. Oz, that will give him advice on how to stay healthy for the rest of his life. If he's a teenager, you may get him a useful book about finance or real estate so that he'll be aware of investing, as he gets older. There are also books that fit any age range like "Grooming Secrets For Men".
4. Hobby specific gifts. This one is easy. If he has a hobby like building model airplanes, playing video games, playing a specific sport, painting, sculpting, etc., get him something that relates to his hobby. He'll love it.
Now let's talk about someone you don't know very well, but still need a gift for. These gifts believe it or not are very easy! Here are some ideas:
a gift certificate to a website like Amazon.com where he has a lot of choices.
an exercise DVD.
a fancy pen or pen/pencil set.
a paperweight for his desk.
a gift certificate to iTunes.
a Swiss army knife.
a lighted key chain, or a modern key chain.
a magazine subscription.
tickets to a sporting event.
an all natural cologne or shower gel set.
a book about travel.
a 2009 day planner.
a book about men's grooming issues like "Grooming Secrets For Men".
a DVD set of classic movies.
Now that you've read this article you should have an excellent idea of ideas of what you can get the men in your life regardless if it's someone you know well, or if it's someone you just need a gift for.
Author David Scott Bartky helps men all over the world look their best with the techniques and advice offered in his book "Grooming Secrets For Men" which can be found at http://www.thestylishman.com Isn't it time you look your best!
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