This is a collaborative post
Men are so hard to buy for, aren’t they? Why is it that there are so many gifts we think of for women but men are just a whole new level when it comes to buying them gifts? Here are my ideas for a man who has everything that should help you for a few birthdays or Christmas worth of gifts!

A watch
I know what you are thinking, he has a watch, that is fine, he can have more than one watch and this one I want to share with you is a bit different. It has a colour-changing face. Instead of a boring watch or a smartwatch this is perfect for a man who likes to dress up and have something a bit different. Smartwatches just are not the same when you want to dress up, are they? The Trendhim site has a variety of men’s watches and this one is so unique my eye was immediately drawn to it. This Colometic Limited Edition watch from Waykins is £199.99 so perfect for that special gift, maybe for a big birthday or an anniversary.

An experience day
If you are happy to gift him something which doesn’t really have anything to wrap up then how about an experience day? We recently went up the Shard in London which was lovely and not too expensive if you are looking for an experience day. There are also a number of football stadium tours, vineyard tours, driving experiences and classes so something for everyone!
A Canvas or photo
If you have a lovely photo of you together or a photo you know he will love then a canvas print or a picture from Photowall could be perfect. They are easy to order and as it is something personal hen is sure not to have that exact one already! An easy go-to present when you are stuck for ideas!
Jewellery
If the man you are buying for does not wear jewellery is it that he hates it or that he just has never considered it? If you think he would suit jewellery and may like it then I can highly recommend buying something low-cost to see what he thinks. There are a lot of pendants that could fit his interests such as this Medusa one Ben loves. A matching ring is also available if you can guess his ring size!

A toy he loved as a child
I know it sounds crazy and I don’t mean something that is outdated and he would hate now like a Tamagotchi but more something like Scalextric, Lego, Meccano or Airfix models. There are so many kits like this available for grown men of any age and if they enjoy it and spend time doing it then you may have ideas for future gifts!
Clothing
No, I don’t men socks, men rarely need socks as a gift and I do think that is quite a lazy present, at least go for a jumper! Are you buying for a man who doesn’t often buy himself clothes? If this is the case or he usually buys really cheap budget clothes then a gift of something really special might be perfect. Clothes also have the advantage of being available for all budgets. You could buy something designer or something cheap from the local sports shop, whatever his tastes there is sure to be something perfect!
A hammock
What about something completely different like a hammock? He surely doesn’t have one already so it would be an easy gift!