Boys Are Always Hard To Shop For: We're Telling You Gifts Guys Actually Want For Valentine’s

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It’s not always easy buying gifts for guys—you never know what they want. Hell, we never know what we want. So, here’s a list of gifts guys would actually appreciate and more importantly, use on a regular basis. What are you going to get?

Favourite Team’s or Player’s Jersey

The passion guys have for their favourite sport, their team, and especially specific players, knows no bounds and there are never enough jerseys to fill our sporty closets. Be it tennis or football, Federer or Messi, you can never go wrong gifting a guy an official sports kit.

Where To Find: Any Nike, Adidas or online store {depending on the team}

Superhero Tees

Heropantee

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Doesn’t matter how many Instagram posts guys can get out of a three-piece suit, the truth is, we never feel better than when we’re wearing a Batman or Superman {or Flash or Green Lantern… this can go on for a while} tee. They’re common ground for all the guys in the world, and we found a website that’ll help you add all of the Marvel and DC universe to the wardrobe. They’ve even got superhero socks!

Where To Find: Heropantee’s website, any other online store, Sarojini Nagar.

Grooming Products

If there’s one thing guys do take care of, if nothing else, it’s their beards. The obsession is next level. A nice grooming kit with beard oils, a trimmer, styling wax, hair cream and more will go a long way for any guy who loves his beard {and hair} over life itself.

Where to find: Check out all these brands for the best grooming products.

Wallets

A wallet is probably the most functional and utilitarian accessory guys carry around on a daily basis. Be it a classy black one,or one with some quirk, wallets make for perfect gifts when it comes to guys. There’s a plethora of brands doing amazing wallets for men, so we suggest you set a budget and go wallet hunting.

Where to get: Marks & Spencer, Da Milano, DailyObjects, online stores.