Getting the perfect gift for your loved ones can be tough. If you are struggling with finding the right gift for your favourite man, look to a couple of quality fashion accessories. A man can always appreciate a new pair of sunglasses, a watch or a fragrance. While the sun may not be beaming down on us at this time of year, it is always nice to have a pair of go-to sunglasses. Driving home from work with the sun in your eyes or making your way around town with a constant squint can become quite bothersome and there is no better way to avoid it than with a pair of Ray Bans.
The Ray Ban 3211 line is a classic wrap-around aviator style, made famous by pilots during World War II. Ray Ban has built a reputation of excellence and they continue to impress with hundreds of unique designs and colours. The 3211 line is a particularly stylish variation of the aviator glasses. Made in Italy with a durable metal frame and powerful UV protected lenses, these glasses are at the top of the market not only in terms of style but also in protection against the harsh sun.
If the Ray Ban’s did not excite you, then you might look to a nice watch. Nothing says man more than large face watches. Whether you prefer a leather strap or a silver or gold strap, a watch will give any man an immediate boost in confidence. For the flashy wearer, a sharp silver or gold
watch will add pop to their wardrobe. For the more reserved man, a basic brown or black leather band with a simple white or silver face says class without the flash.
Lastly, a nice heavy scent makes for a great holiday gift. A particularly manly scent should have a musky undertone with a little bit of pop. Lacoste Challenge is the perfect combination of light and dark. With a heavy wooden base topped off with light tones of citrus and ginger, it packs a punch. The most powerful ingredients include ebony and teak woods, which help maintain a traditional deep flavour.
Did you know?
Lacoste pioneered the idea of placing a logo on clothing products when they introduced their famous Alligator in a line of tennis shirts in 1933.