By: Natasha Archary

Socks again? No. You think to yourself, this year you’ll be a bit more extravagant and opt for the blue tie you caught him grazing the last time you went shopping. What else do you get a man, a special man in your life this Christmas?
Ladies have a bad reputation when it comes to gifts for their partners.
Romantic gestures have never been something we needed to be on top off because we think gifting is something reserved for men.
Times have changed, and women need to step up their game and put in a bit more effort when it comes to showing the men in our lives that they mean more than a pair of socks.
For the coffee lover

Chances are you met over coffee, so why not gift the coffee connoisseur one of the following gifts:
- A coffee press
- A coffee grinder
- A pod/capsule all in one coffee machine
For the whiskey lover

Yes, buying him a bottle of his favourite Irish whiskey may seem like the coolest Christmas gift idea but it’s not special enough. So, you remembered which brand of whiskey he drinks, you don’t get a medal for that. But if he’s a whiskey lover, you might want to consider:
- A personalized whiskey decanter and whiskey glass set
- A mixologist gift set
For the metrosexual

We love a man who takes care of himself and looks, smells and feels good. The measures he takes to ensure he looks good on your arm should not go unnoticed ladies. Get him a gift that will inspire him to keep it up.
- Beard grooming set
- Hair grooming set
For the fitness addict

If he’s a regular at the gym, always living an active lifestyle and loves keeping those abs in peak form he’ll love these:
- New running shoes
- A boxing glove/ training set
For the sports fanatic

Whether he’s a part of a team or just watches the games from the comfort of his couch, sports lovers will appreciate:
- Personalised team memorabilia
- Tickets to his team playing or autographs
We won’t allow socks or ties, this year. No. This year, we pay attention to what makes the men in our lives tick and set the benchmark of appreciation for them.
Also read: “My child wants a PlayStation 5” – How ambitious is your child’s Christmas wish list this year?


