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There’s no better way to show love to your day-one.
By Christine FlammiaAdmitting your brother is cool is a hard thing to do. He might even have better taste than you now. Okay, probably not. But at least on par with you. He is, after all, finally an adult man with unique hobbies and interests. He dresses himself, and he even does it right most of the time. He buys his own beer. He keeps up to date on the latest tech. He rarely asks you, or Mom or Dad, for help with any of it. (Unless his taste is still in development. In which case, help the guy out.)
Maybe he still can't cook and an air fryer might elevate his chef game. Maybe he still needs a little primping help with some grooming tools. Or maybe, just maybe, he can't seem to put the video games down long enough to go work out; thus he receives some running shoes... or a copy of EA Sports College Football.
It's not too late to get him something great for his birthday, the upcoming holidays, or just because. Here are 50 of the best gifts for brothers that he'll love.
Perfect for brother who likes to look good but feel comfy.
If he's obsessed with tracking every little health variation as it arises, get him a WHOOP band.
Get him some very cozy cashmere sweatpants that he might wear a little toooften.
A simple, well-made, all-grown-up beanie. A no-brainer.
Malbon is one of the leaders in golf's cool-clothing charge. This tiger-printed wood cover is the perfect punny golf gift. If he carries two woods (okay, hard-ass), get him two.
His bathroom could probably use a few more luxury touches. This body wash and lotion set makes him look like he's really put some thought into the place.
Ski poles are probably the last thing he's thinking he needs, which is exactly why they are such a good gift. They are beautifully made and magnetic for easy carrying.
A little stand to keep his precious controllers and headphones secure.
Is he nostalgic? Jobless? No kids? No hobbies? Maybe... all of the above? Tamagotchi is the answer.
When he's traveling with a multitude of cords, chargers, and headphones, this will keep it all tidy.
We don't advise wearing fun sockslike the ones you can buy at Barnes & Noble. We do, however, think Sir Paul Smith makes the perfect whimsical little sock.
A tech accessory that'll improve the desk setup of the brother who's kind of a huge nerd.
This laptop sleeve does some reconfiguring to become a little laptop stand when not in carry mode. Great for the work-from-anywhere brother.
Your brother may not know he needs a set of one, two, or four large sphere ice molds, but once he has it, he is never going back.
Does he go outside? Excellent. Get him this blanket. It's lightweight but completely cozy, water repellent but soft, packable like a sleeping bag, and made from recycled materials. In other words, it was built for outdoor sittin'.
For the brother who likes to keep a little something on him wherever he goes.
If his vice is cigars (or just obscenely stuffed blunts), get him an S.T. Dupont cigar carrier. Alternatively, an S.T. Dupont lighter is a great gift that'll become a family heirloom.
If he spent his childhood hooked to a gaming console, Nintendo's retro NES Classic will have him itching to jump back into Donkey Kong. Snag a collectible for him.
Nothing is more worth its premium price than a Yeti cooler. If he's the default barbecue master in the family or he's just always wanted a quality cooler, this is the best fancy one to get him.
Stretchy pants made to not reallylook likestretchy pants. If he's not already a Lululemon guy, these'll turn him into one.
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