1. Bobble Hat (£7) - When its cold and approaching Christmas, what is the perfect way to keep warm? With a reindeer bobble hat of course. SORTED.
2. How To Swear Around The World (£8.99) - After living with my brother and Dad for 20 years there is something that I have learnt about guys. That is that they LOVE pointless facts and information. It creates good conversation starters or tactical conversation changers. Hence why I think Something like this 'How To Swear Around The World' book would be a perfect present. In fact any pointless books will do. To name a few: '52 Things To Do While You Poo', '99 Ways To Open A Beer Bottle', 'Sir Alex Ferguson Quote Book'.
3. Beard Kit (£25) - 2014 was the year of the beard, everyone seemed to have one. I mean, there is even an exhibition that has just opened at Somerset House about them. So ladies, this Christmas lets join together and help groom those unruly hobo beards into something that could be potentially pretty hot - on the right fella. All it would take its this cute little beard kit that comes with wax, oil, scissors and even a little comb. After all - a beard is for life, not just for Christmas.
4. Phone Projector (£15.95) - If this isn't the best present I have found all Christmas, then I don't know what is. A. PHONE. PROJECTOR. Slot your phone into the little gap and watch your videos on a wall. Amazing. Why has no-one thought of this before.... Bloody genius that is.
5. Ed Sheehan's X (around £10) - If the men in your life haven't already got this whopper of an album, then I highly suggest it. It is definitely a grower, but within a week you will be singing along and will know every single word. Of course other albums are available : George Ezra, Smashing Pumpkins, or even McBusted if they want a bit of cheese.
6. Nivea Gift Set (£6.67) - Lets be honest, not many men know how to pamper themselves. So this Nivea gift set will give their skin a break and let it feeling like a baby's bottom until the products have run out - or until next Christmas.
7. The Inbetweeners 2 (£10) - Lads. Lads. Lads. Lads. #Banter #NoOtherWordsNeeded
8. Black Grandad Shirt (£28) - Clothes are always a safe option I think. I find that guys respect the opinion of women who buy them clothes, or don't bother to comment in case they get moaned at. Probably the latter but I think they secretly appreciate the free clothes. I love the style of these Grandad collars and as my brother has let me know, apparently they are 'in' fashion.
If, like me, you find it impossible to buy Christmas presents for the men in your life, then hopefully this may help! These are always the last presents I cross off my list. Why are men so difficult??
Grace xx






