Christmas 2015: 9 best menswear gifts
Find the perfect fashion gift for him this winter
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Your support makes all the difference.Men are tricky to buy for, so the conventional wisdom goes. Opt for style and function in equal measure to ensure maximum brownie points; classic items with a contemporary, innovative edge are perfect presents.
1. Socks: £15, Jollies
An old favourite with a charitable twist – for each of these dapper pairs bought, another is given to homelessness projects across the UK.
2. Branson Belt: £50, La Portegna
This chic, buckle-less belt with leather clasp will ease jet-setters’ passage through airport security. Available in navy, olive, red or black.
3. Paul slippers: £59.95, Fiitz
Beautifully soft Swedish sheepskin will bring some Nordic cosiness to his nights in.
4. D R Harris Arlington shaving set: £59.95, Amazon
Every man dreams of a proper, old-school shave – help him ditch the canned foam with this elegant, refillable soap-bowl and brush set.
5. Dents leather touchscreen gloves: £65, Selfridges
Tech-friendly accessories needn’t look teenage – these gloves are practical without sacrificing grown-up style.
6. David briefcase: £134, Matt & Nat
A classic item in a sustainable but high-quality leather substitute is a luxurious – and bargain – option for eco warriors and vegans.
7. Navy pea coat: £375, YMC
If he has been very, very good this year he might just deserve a big but sound investment in this beautifully-finished, classic style in a premium wool blend.
8. Stan Smith Adidas trainers: £65, Stylebop
Style-conscious guys young and old will appreciate these off-duty wardrobe staples.
9. Crew neck jumper: £34, Asos
Forget novelty Christmas patterns – this soft lambswool crew-neck in range of plain but lively shades is sure to be a year-round fave.
10. Cable knit scarf and hat: £15 and £10, Asos
Cold-weather knits are failsafe stocking fillers – opt for chunky knits in rich, earthy shades.