Gift giving is fun, but it can also be so overwhelming and time-consuming. My general rule of thumb is to pick a price range and get something within that range that feels luxe. I’d rather get someone a leveled-up simple item than search for an item that really should be more expensive, but you got a step down for a lower cost. Either way, people appreciate being gifted and considered and that is what the focus should be. Enjoy!
Sentimental Gifts
Personalized 3D Engraved Crystal Photo- $27.99
For the sentimental guy. Or anyone who wants to celebrate family or friends.

Custom Wall Family Portrait- $23.98

Clothing and Accessories
These are great clothing options, it’s a pricier gift route, and definitely super appreciated, but beats throwing out junk.
Polo Bear Knit Beanie- $58

Wunder Puff Ball Cap - $48

Bloomingdale's Scarf- $40.95

Boss Beanie and Scarf- $93.45

Saks Fifth Avenue Paul Smith Socks- $18.74

A|X Armani Exchange Watch- $160
Beautiful watch, great price!

Simpletaste Milk Frother, 4-in-1- $35.97
We use this daily in my house. It’s the best way to make hot chocolate, especially if you like it frothy!

Aeropress Coffee Maker- $55.95

Bestinnkits Smart Coffee Cup Warmer Set- $31.99
This is more of a specialty item, but I can totally see myself getting used to this!

Food Gifts
I’m a big fan of giving gifts that you wouldn’t spend on for yourself, and is just above the range of the practical price for that item. It really feels like a gift that way!
Truffle Gift Box- $40

Chocolate Covered Pretzels Gift Basket Box- $42.79

ChezChaya Assorted Caramels- $39.95

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