50 Best Gifts for Husbands (or Long-Term Partners) in 2025
GQ RecommendsOnly primo picks for your better half.By Cyrus FergusonJanuary 16, 2025Save this storySaveSave this storySaveAll products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.Tracking down the best gifts for husbands can be an annual source of dread. After all, the sacred vow of marriage comes with lots of responsibility: Supporting him through all the highs and lows, accepting his family as your own, and thinking of awesome gift ideas every year—'til death do you part—is just part of the deal.In the early days of dating it was a little easier—he likes beer? Boom, cute bottle opener. He mentioned he's never seen Wicked? Layup, two orchestra tickets. But as the years pass, a sense of panic begins to creep in—what do you give the man who already has everything?Deep breaths. First, expand your definitions of what a gift can be. At its core, a gift is just a way to show him that you see him. Is there a new interest he's been slow to start exploring? Give him the push. Is he wearing a pair of shoes into the ground? Solve that for him. Always spending on others but not himself? Splurge a little on his behalf. Here's a no-fail guide to spare you some indecision fatigue this holiday season.The Best Gifts for Husbands, at a GlanceKnowing what to get the person you know best? Tougher than it looks! Here's a short-list of some of our favorite picks this year for your very discerning hubby:The Best Gift Under $100: Stanley Classic Easy-Pour Growler, $57The Best Gift Under $150: Patagonia Isthmus Anorak Pullover, $149The Best Grooming Gift: Ursa Major Golden Hour Recovery Cream, $54The Best Style Gift: Alex Mill Frontier Jacket in Recycled Canvas, $225Looking for Something Specific?AccordionItemContainerButtonLargeChevronFitness & Outdoor GiftsGrooming GiftsHome & Kitchen GiftsStyle GiftsTech GiftsGifts Under $100Gifts Under $150Fitness & Outdoor GiftsAsicsGel-Nimbus 25 Running Shoe$160 $130 AmazonIf he's been talking about joining a run club (for fitness purposes, of course...), get a pair of these on his feet ASAP. The Gel-Nimbus are one of ASICS' most beloved trainers and this current edition is perhaps the best yet with a soft knit upper that nestles the foot atop a plushy cushion that's built for pavement-pounding.StanleyClassic Easy-Pour Growler$57 AmazonWhether he's big on the great outdoors, or more of the "BBQ'ing on the porch" type, there's nothing better than an ice-cold growler filled with his favorite booze. This one's made from dishwasher-safe stainless steel and a spill-proof lid to keep the good times rolling (but not leaking out all over his stuff).PatagoniaIsthmus Anorak Pullover$149 PatagoniaHow do you transform recycled nylon fishing nets into into one sick anorak? No idea—we leave that up to the pros at Patagonia, who have streamlined a packable, fast drying, 40+ UPF sun protection number that gets our seal of approval.TracksmithNor'Easter Jacket$298 TracksmithUnlike typical tracksuits and joggers, Tracksmith's svelte running gear is downright sexy, like this jacket with a sleek, aerodynamic silhouette that's also warm enough to insulate him from the ghastly wind chill.HypericeHyperice Venom 2 Back Wrap$249 AmazonGive his achey back a rest with this high-tech wrap that uses targeted heat and vibrating massage to sooth away soreness and loosen tension. In a word: ahhhhh.BowflexSelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells$549 $429 AmazonDoes he want to make big gains in a small space? These adjustable dumbbells can condense a whole weight rack into one compact footprint.Topo Designs33L Mountain Utility Tote$99 HuckberryWho doesn't love a Big 'ol Bag? This roomy, mountain climbing-inspired joint is made from tough recycled nylon, includes a waterproof lining and zip top to keep his stuff dry, all while looking cool and colorblocked as hell.MerrellMoab 3 Mid Waterproof Hiking Boot$150 AmazonHelp him ascend to new heights (literally) with these excellent hiking shoes that combine a waterproof, pigskin upper and some Vibram rubber underfoot for a trekker that's comfy but not too clunky.Watchitude10' LED Light-Up Pickleball Net Set$120 WalmartPickleball doesn't have to be just a summer sport. With this light-up set that includes a glowing net, paddles, and balls, he can keep dinking even as the days get darker.KammokUrsa Minor Sleep System$600 HuckberrySweet dreams under the stars are a certainty with this innovative design that combines a self-inflating mattress base with a memory foam topper and sleeping bag. It's camping with a hint of glamping, because who said spending time in the great outdoors had to be uncomfy, anyways?Big Rock Candy MountaineeringAlpine Jacket$288 Big Rock Candy MountaineeringThis indie outfitter designed their signature puffer based on the eternally swaggy style of 70's mountain climbers, while updating it for the more modern trek from rental car to Airbnb.PatagoniaBase Camp Duffel Bag$169 PatagoniaThis high-performance duffle b
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Tracking down the best gifts for husbands can be an annual source of dread. After all, the sacred vow of marriage comes with lots of responsibility: Supporting him through all the highs and lows, accepting his family as your own, and thinking of awesome gift ideas every year—'til death do you part—is just part of the deal.
In the early days of dating it was a little easier—he likes beer? Boom, cute bottle opener. He mentioned he's never seen Wicked? Layup, two orchestra tickets. But as the years pass, a sense of panic begins to creep in—what do you give the man who already has everything?
Deep breaths. First, expand your definitions of what a gift can be. At its core, a gift is just a way to show him that you see him. Is there a new interest he's been slow to start exploring? Give him the push. Is he wearing a pair of shoes into the ground? Solve that for him. Always spending on others but not himself? Splurge a little on his behalf. Here's a no-fail guide to spare you some indecision fatigue this holiday season.
The Best Gifts for Husbands, at a Glance
Knowing what to get the person you know best? Tougher than it looks! Here's a short-list of some of our favorite picks this year for your very discerning hubby:
If he's been talking about joining a run club (for fitness purposes, of course...), get a pair of these on his feet ASAP. The Gel-Nimbus are one of ASICS' most beloved trainers and this current edition is perhaps the best yet with a soft knit upper that nestles the foot atop a plushy cushion that's built for pavement-pounding.
Whether he's big on the great outdoors, or more of the "BBQ'ing on the porch" type, there's nothing better than an ice-cold growler filled with his favorite booze. This one's made from dishwasher-safe stainless steel and a spill-proof lid to keep the good times rolling (but not leaking out all over his stuff).
How do you transform recycled nylon fishing nets into into one sick anorak? No idea—we leave that up to the pros at Patagonia, who have streamlined a packable, fast drying, 40+ UPF sun protection number that gets our seal of approval.
Unlike typical tracksuits and joggers, Tracksmith's svelte running gear is downright sexy, like this jacket with a sleek, aerodynamic silhouette that's also warm enough to insulate him from the ghastly wind chill.
Give his achey back a rest with this high-tech wrap that uses targeted heat and vibrating massage to sooth away soreness and loosen tension. In a word: ahhhhh.
Who doesn't love a Big 'ol Bag? This roomy, mountain climbing-inspired joint is made from tough recycled nylon, includes a waterproof lining and zip top to keep his stuff dry, all while looking cool and colorblocked as hell.
Help him ascend to new heights (literally) with these excellent hiking shoes that combine a waterproof, pigskin upper and some Vibram rubber underfoot for a trekker that's comfy but not too clunky.
Pickleball doesn't have to be just a summer sport. With this light-up set that includes a glowing net, paddles, and balls, he can keep dinking even as the days get darker.
Sweet dreams under the stars are a certainty with this innovative design that combines a self-inflating mattress base with a memory foam topper and sleeping bag. It's camping with a hint of glamping, because who said spending time in the great outdoors had to be uncomfy, anyways?
This indie outfitter designed their signature puffer based on the eternally swaggy style of 70's mountain climbers, while updating it for the more modern trek from rental car to Airbnb.
This high-performance duffle bag is made from nearly all recycled materials, can be handheld or go backpack mode, and packs down into a tiny storage bag when not in use, making it versatile enough for whatever adventure (camping trip or epic sales conference) he has coming up next.
Does he hate getting organized no matter how many packing cubes you throw at him? This carry-on brings something new to the table that just might change his travel life with the addition of a "closet" system that hangs for easy organizing (no more night-before-the-trip piles on the floor), and uses a compression strap to shrink down when it's time to pack up.
Is there anything hotter than seeing your man start a fire and cook something over it? Well, with this award-winning, brilliantly packable portable fireplace he'll be able to make it happen anywhere from a remote campsite to your little back patio.
You could drag him to a facial, or help him declog those pores at home. This powerful new device uses ultrasonic waves and ionic technology (futuristic!) to extract dirt and oil, then switches to "infuse" mode to start working a serum into those fine lines.
Listen, you cannot guilt-trip a man into exfoliating regularly. He needs to feel the power of exfoliation for himself. Luckily, Dermalogica has crafted a soothingly oat-based "milkfoliant" that works great and looks impressive in the medicine cabinet.
If you're someone who's had it with contraptions all over the place in your bathroom, start here. This all-in-one kit allows him to do everything from shape his beard to brush his teeth.
Made from hardcore waterproof fabric, this toiletry bag was built for the road. It'll keep his toiletries dry from the elements, while keeping the rest of his stuff dry from a leaking bottle of hotel body wash that he stashed and forgot about.
Not only does this knife look like a future heirloom, but the rounded handle also easily rotates in your palm as you shuck to prevent discomfort, a small detail the oyster enthusiast in your life will really appreciate.
If he's ready to take his cast-iron game to the next level, get him this award-winning skillet that improves on the classics with some clever details like a handle that stays cooler, side pour spouts, and a signature "soft" texture that's easier to work with than your traditional cast iron.
Gozney's pro-grade woodfired oven can do everything from cooking pizza to searing steak to smoking pork. Plus, it looks like it was designed by a world-class architect. Consider it the future crown jewel of his backyard setup.
The king of the BBQ will have a bounty of protein at his disposal with this thoughtfully selected butcher's box that will supply him with prime, seasonal cuts solely from farms that pasture-raise their animals exclusively.
Harvested from a fourth-generation family olive farm in Ojai, California, Flamingo Estate's lovely olive oil is versatile enough to be used for everything from dipping to cooking, and can be personalized with a handwritten note right on the label.
It's the dead of winter, yes, but frozen treats still go down easy, and we've yet to find an ice cream maker as efficient at whipping up creamy treats as this one.
Quick survey: Does he love coffee? How about travel? Then this coffee of the month club will be a guaranteed hit. Each month he'll get to try a bag of single origin beans from somewhere new around the world, giving him the chance to travel with his tastebuds—no passport necessary.
We didn't know it was possible to make a perfect boot, but by god, Jacques Solovière has done it. Crafted from calf leather in a truly evergeen silhoettte, he'll be rocking these today and years from now in the photos with the grandkids, too.
The man with Western leanings needs some hirsute leather to go with the look. Help him pony up with these exceptionally handsome loafers embellished with mystical-cowboy hardware.
Filson makes some of our favorite briefcases of all, and this one's slightly smaller than most so it won't take up too much space in a crowded subway car.
Does he need a new look to wear around the house or airport terminal? Grab this sweatshirt and matching sweatpants for a full set that feels good (heavyweight cotton with cozy "loopback" terry on the inside) and will also make him look Kardashian-rich with its relaxed cut and earthy-neutral color palette.
Promise us that you won't let him wear those cooked Air Force 1s into the soggy months ahead, okay? Instead, grab him these Salomons that blend a tasteful off-white color palette with technical details like an extra grippy outsole, cushioned insole, and bonded seams to keep out the cold and wet all winter long.
Made in France for over a century, this is the jacket that basically invented the chore coat genre. It's got the perfect, slightly boxy silhouette, water-repellant moleskin fabric in a bunch of great colors, and a hand-numbered label connecting him to fellow workers throughout history—even if his chores are mainly email-based.
You know he's going to be throwing on a beanie every day this winter, so why not make it one that you love to look at? We're really into this fuzzy number that flips what you expect a beanie to be made of with its brushed alpaca-blend material.
There are the kind of slippers your mom gifted you as a teenager, and then there are slippers like these. Luxe, functional adult slippers. Cut from smooth suede, they've got a slim, flattering shape with a rubber sole for quick trips outside. But the interiors are really where they shine, wrapping his tootsies in thick, luxurious shearling for extra warmth and cushion.
We shed a tear every time a man stuffs a beautiful suit into a cramped carry-on. Enter this hybrid to save the day, which cleverly combines a built-in garment bag for suits, sweaters, or blazers, while still leaving plenty of room to pack all his other gear.
For fussy sleepers, this temperature-regulating "pod" cover might just save your marriage. It slips over your mattress, giving each person the ability to cool or warm either side of the bed to the perfect Goldilocks temp, plus tracks your sleep metrics (so you'll know exactly how many hours you're getting in the REM cycle).
For your hubby who's added a new entry to his resume—DJ—do the right thing and make sure he's got the right equipment to chop and screw like a professional. There are a ton of options and specs to consider, but we've saved you the Reddit deep dive and furnished this rec for you that's a very solid beginner controller at a reasonable price.
If he has a body in 2024, he probably could benefit from this massage gun which can be used on post-workout sore muscles or aches and pains from his desk job.
The new Meta Quest 3 is the ultimate trump card gift for any gamer on your list: the VR will be transportative in even the most familiar spaces, and its advanced comfort and passthrough features mean you can easily grab a quick bite without taking your headset.
He doesn't have to be a dedicated writer to enjoy the benefits of daily journaling. With this easy entry point, it just takes five minutes a day to inspire a sense of gratitude for all the stuff that's going right in his life (i.e. you, as this gift helpfully reminds him).
Yuval Noah Harari
"Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI"
Yuval Noah Harari, author of blockbuster convo-starter Sapiens is back with another wild thinker; this time investigating how information networks have shaped human life from the Stone Age to AI. If he loves learning from the past and debating the future, let him sink his teeth into this one.
Whiskey-savoring enthusiasts will appreciate this newcomer snatching up awards with its "Irish with an American accent" approach to melding the best distilling techniques from both sides of the pond. For a pour that's bold, complex, and tasty, Natterjack is the oddly-shaped gift that needs to be under the tree this year.
You love Stanley Tucci, he loves Stanley Tucci, we all love Stanley Tucci. So let him “get dinner” with everyone's favorite foodie via this new memoir that gives an inside look into every meal Tucci had across a year, and all the witty, poignant, and deeply human observations that were served with them.
Is your soccer (sorry, "football") fan so committed to his Premier League team that he's waking up at random hours of the night to watch their matches? Gently encourage him to touch grass with this elite-level ball that'll having him playing pickup just like his favorite footballer.
If you're trying to get him out of those skinny jeans and into wider pants with the rest of us, start with these affordable favorites from Uniqlo. They've got a subtly fashion-forward cut (thanks to longtime collaborative designer Christophe Lemaire) but are low-key enough as chinos to blend right in with the stuff he already owns.
Laying off the hard stuff doesn't mean he has to be stuck drinking ginger ale. This pair of non-alcoholic cocktails come in swanky bottles and feature tart cherry, oak, bitter orange on one side, and a crisp cucumber, basil, and juniper berry on the other. Both use ingredients like ginger, cayenne, and Szechuan pepper to give it that "kick" that he might be missing from booze.
When it comes to meditation, sometimes the most useful app in the world doesn't really cut it because it's, well, on his phone. You know, where TikTok also is. This beautifully minimalist candle holder serves as a petite timer, as each candle burns for exactly 20 minutes. Meaning he can really stare into the flame and get into the zone without the urge to check his phone to see how much time has passed.