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The Frugal Gift Guide 2015 – For Him

November 25, 2015

Continuing on with my frugal gift guides, here is one for the special man in your life. Be it father, grandpa, brother, cousin, boyfriend, husband, there’ll be something on this guide for him! Although it’s Black Friday this week, Christmas creeps ever closer. In fact, it’ll be 4 weeks on Friday, which is no time at all! Time to start getting organising and wrapping presents for your loved ones.

 

I’ve put together some gifts that any man would love to have! There are a variety of prices and types of products, but there should be some good ideas for you here. Everything on this guide is £30 or under.

 

Frugal Gift Guide For Him

1. Grey/Navy Striped Pyjamas, Next £26

2. Corduroy Moccasin Slippers, Marks and Spencer £19.50

3. Costa Travel Mug, Next £15

4. Modern Gent’s Shaving Kit, The Body Shop £25

5. 2016 Diary, Paperchase £13.50

6. Full House Playing Card Set, Paperchase £12

7. Wake Up The Vamps, Amazon £9.99

8. Chess and Checkers Set, The White Company £20

9. Watch with Faux Brown Leather Strap, ASOS £25

 

Frugal Gift Guide 2015 For Him

 

10. Leather Wallet, ASOS £17

11. World’s Hottest Chilli Powders In A Match Box, Not On The High Street £6

12. Burgundy Crew Neck Jumper, Topman £20

13. Hip Flask, Urban Outfitters £12

14. Lagostina Stove Top Espresso Maker, Lakeland £25.99

15. Nordic Handless Mug, Trouva £6.95

16. Why Men Skim Stones Book, Urban Outfitters £8.99

17. Black Fairisle Bobble Hat, Topman £12

18. Marshmallow S’mores Kit, Not On The High Street £22.75

 

Lots of options here at some great prices. I think my favourites are number 1 and number 14 – what about you?

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  1. Tricia Groom says

    November 25, 2015 at 8:26 am

    I’ve just ordered a free £10 StarWars phone skin from Wrappz for 1 of my men. £2.50 P+P, nice treat. Might add a game controller skin. But the best present was tipping him where to get them – he’s on O2 too 😉

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    • Nicola says

      November 28, 2015 at 9:50 pm

      Sounds good to me 🙂

      Reply
  2. Mr W says

    November 25, 2015 at 9:11 am

    the best gifts cost no money. Mrs W usually makes stuff herself (knitting, making hand made memory toys for the kids).
    Last year my x-mas presents form Mrs W were:
    – to offer 100 days where I don’t work for anybody and spend time with the family in 2015
    – to make 40 meals for the family

    Ok, i didn’t manage to match the numbers, but I tried!
    Mr W

    Reply
    • Nicola says

      November 28, 2015 at 9:51 pm

      You are right; some of the best things money cannot buy 🙂

      Reply
  3. Mel says

    November 30, 2015 at 3:27 am

    I think 4 and 11 are cool. Great list! I think men are so much harder to buy for than women.

    Reply

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