
The holiday shopping season is a time of year for buying gifts for people they may not otherwise buy for themselves. For many men, that includes clothing. It’s easy to fall into a routine and wear clothes out until they’re rags or just buy the same items over and over. Lets break that habit this year.
We rounded up a selection of clothing gifts at every price range for the guys on your shopping list. If he needs a new work wardrobe, we got you. If he just needs loungewear to hang around the house, we got you too. We found options for every occasion that we’re confident he’ll be excited to put on. No refunds or exchanges necessary!
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Everybody needs that one sweatshirt they throw on to get comfortable and casual. This fleece hoodie from Adidas will be that sweatshirt without a doubt. Reviewers love how warm it is at such an affordable price point.
He may prefer to unwind in sweats but when the situation calls for something a little dressier, there are few pants more reliable than chinos. They’re a step up from jeans and just as versatile. J. Crew’s 770 style comes in 16 colors and four fit options for guys who prefer things a little tighter or looser.
Turtlenecks aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but this isn’t just any tee — it’s a Lands’ End “Super-T.” Made from 100% cotton, reviewers love that it’s thick enough to provide warmth but still incredibly soft. Forget scarves. Stock up on these turtlenecks in every color instead.
He doesn’t need to be training for a marathon to make use of the Brooks Running Spartan pant 2.0. Offering a streamlined fit and made from a signature breathable fabric, these comfortable pants can be for the gym or just hanging around the house.
Holiday sweaters have been getting a bad rap ever since ugly sweater parties became a thing. It’s time to take make them fashionable again by gifting him this Fair Isle sweater from Old Navy. It’s festive for December gatherings, but subtle enough to keep in circulation through winter.
Denim trends come and go, but the need for “everyday” jeans is forever. If the man you’re shopping for has worn through his other go-to pair, replace them with this option from Lee, the iconic brand that’s been in the game since 1889.
Shoes can be tricky. A nice looking pair can be rough on your feet and the comfier alternatives can lack style. Comfort-footwear brand Kuru found that perfect balance. The Roam sneaker is a simple design made from eco-friendly leather and equipped with the signature Kurusole, which provides all of the necessary support.
Work shirts don’t have to be boring solid colors with a tie. A pattern like this gingham leeward button down from Mizzen + Main can add a little excitement to his wardrobe without pulling him too far outside his comfort zone.
Take it from someone who owns them in every color, there is no work pant as comfortable as a pair of corduroys. Haggar’s stretch offering is available in 20 colors and with over 4,300 5-star reviews, it’s safe to assume the man you’re shopping for will be delighted to unwrap a pair for themself.
Looking to restock his weekend wardrobe? This rugby polo from Abercrombie & Fitch is a solid choice for men of any age. Reviewers praise the weight of the shirt for being thick enough to provide warmth in colder weather without being too heavy.
There’s no shame in admitting that dealing with shoe laces is annoyingly laborious. We should all own at least one pair of slip-on shoes and If/Then is one of the top players in that game. The brand’s Callisto knit sneaker is a basic style that works with pretty much any outfit.
More than 68,000 perfect reviews elevate this totally unassuming flannel to superstar status. Customers love the way it fits and say it holds up well after washing. With 42 variations to choose from, there’s plenty of justification for overhauling his entire closet with just shirts from Legendary Whitetails.
Mother Nature can be unpredictable. It seems like temperatures fluctuate wildly these days, especially in the winter, which means layering up is of the utmost importance. Taylor Stitch’s Portola bomber is made from a blend of Merino wool and nylon, which means it’s warm enough to be worn on its own but can be mixed with other pieces for a layered look.
Carhartt is a beloved brand for HuffPost staff and readers alike. This loose-fit henley is one of those budget-friendly items that folks buy in multiples to always have on hand.
When it’s time to get dressed up, there are shoe brands and then there’s Marc Nolan. No matter his style preference, they have a shoe that fits (pun intended.) The Abe navy patent leather penny loafers are eye-catching without being ostentatious and perfect for a guy who likes to get spiffy.
This Buck Mason rugby polo may look plain behind your screen, but looks can be deceiving. Cut from special cotton to give it a lived-in feel the first time they put it on, this shirt is built to hold up with frequent wear. And trust us, there will be frequent wear.
If you live in an area that sees its fair share of winter weather, the men in your life will want a jacket that offers protection from the elements. Gap’s recycled modern puffer is water/wind resistant and provides plenty of warmth.
Part jacket and part cardigan, Alex Crane’s Knit Kite jacket will be the coziest dressy item of clothing in his closet. This 100% Italian Merino wool piece is also ultra-soft and moisture-wicking…everything a person wants this time of year.
Rainy days won’t bring him down wearing Percival’s Greyson trench coat. 100% waterproof and 100% stylish, it’s designed to keep him dry and looking fly (sorry, had to do it)!
A wool beanie is a never-fail tried and true gift. If there’s one brand to trust with winter essentials, it’s a brand based in Chicago. The Tie Bar offers the Euclid hat in this cream color or a grey option, both neutral enough to be paired with any additional outerwear.
For a guy who won’t be wowed by a standard beanie, opt for a scally cap from Boston Scally Co. Their insulated peaky style has an interior lining to provide more warmth than their standard option, making it a solid alternative to more common winter headwear.
Leave the knit mittens for the kiddos. Tie Bar’s Lincoln leather gloves come in at a very budget-friendly price without sacrificing the sleek style of leather goods. The inner lining is made from a poly-wool blend.