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Holiday Buying for the Gentleman in Your Life: Part Two

Posted on Tuesday, December 7th, 2010 at 4:47 pm

With the holiday shopping season underway, the braintrust at Gentlemanly Means Pursued has been working hard to make it easier to buy for the man in your life. Your boyfriend, husband, lover, father, brother, son, uncle — most everybody’s got one or more of ‘em. And, yeah, they can be difficult creatures. Never fear. We’ve got you covered.

This is part two, wherein we offer gifts in the $50-$150 range.

You can also read Part One, covering gifts $50 and under.

Handmade Football by Leather Head (pictured)
$110, available from the manufacturer

These things are so damn cool that I ought to keep them to myself (and whoever I might get one for). But, that wouldn’t be fair. So here you go.

If there’s such a thing as an “artisanal football,” this is it. That’s a ridiculous phrase, though, so let’s not use it. Instead let’s just say that the man who pulls this thing out at a tailgate or at halftime on a Sunday afternoon earns instant credibility. At least in the eyes of those who know.

Utility Bifold Wallet by Tanner Goods
$70, available from tannergoods.com

Yes, I’ve written about Tanner Goods before. What of it?

Fact is, I’ve had one of these wallets for about seven months now and I can’t say enough good things. Everything about it — the stitching, the cut, the size, the way it’s wearing in — meets or exceeds my expectations. Given that it’s handmade in the USA, all the better.

Put it this way: if you think your man might need or want a wallet, this is the way to go.

Necktie by Pierrepont Hicks or Graham Withers
$68-$140 (most closer to the low end of that range), available from Pierrepont Hicks and Graham Withers

I used to hate wearing ties. I hated the idea of wearing ties. Why? Because I was naive. I didn’t understand that a tie could be more than some lame silk job with all the personality of a Dilbert cartoon.

Then, I found Pierrepont Hicks and Graham Withers. Looking at their (made in the USA) work I thought, “damn, I’ve been missing out.”

These are ties for a guy who’s wearing one because he wants to, not because he has to.

A Better Shave
options vary, generally $50-$100 or so

Shaving sucks. It just does. That’s part of the reason I wear a beard in the winter.

I’m thinking, though, that part of the reason it sucks is because I’m not trying hard enough. Most men don’t. So when the time to shave again arrives, I plan to mix things up. I’m going to hit up a site like Baxter of California (about whom I’ve heard good things) and get some grown-up, high-quality shaving supplies.

The man in your life is probably thinking something similar, even if he doesn’t realize it yet.

As always, fire away with suggestions of your own if you have ‘em. Next installment ($150 and up) coming soon.

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  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Neal Shaffer, Graham Withers. Graham Withers said: RT @slantsixneal: Gentlemanly buying guide part 2, in which I use – then reject – the phrase "artisanal football": http://bit.ly/dOm90b [...]

  2. Bridget W.

    I got the Tanner Goods wallet for my little bro (on your recommendation) and it’s incredibly nice. Can’t wait to give it to him!

  3. LOVE those handmade footballs. And Tanner Goods has great stuff, I’m a big fan of the leather coasters.

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  4. Great One…

    I must say ! http://grace071.blogreaction.com/ ,thanks haha…

  • about neal shaffer

    Gentlemanly Means Pursued is an attempt to curate modern life in service of those who seek to live it better. Among that which you'll find here: substance, style, handmade and/or artisanal goods and services, thoughtful approaches to complex problems, an appreciation for fine artifacts, and worthwhile dispatches from culture both high and low.

    Neal Shaffer is a writer (among other things) based solidly in Baltimore, MD. In addition to writing here at Charm City Current, he is the founder of Slant Six Creative, where he provides creative services to forward-thinking businesses and individuals. He also writes about local sports at The Loss Column, which he founded in 2006 and maintains to this day, and he is the onetime author of several graphic novels, an unproduced screenplay, numerous works of journalism, and a Twitter feed (@slantsixneal).

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