Buying a gift for a guy who says "I don't need anything" is one of life's great challenges. We've done the legwork and found gift ideas he'll actually be impressed by, from cool gadgets and useful gear to funny novelty picks and things he'd never think to buy for himself. Whether it's for a boyfriend, husband, brother, mate, or the bloke at work you drew for Kris Kringle.
A cheeky couple gift that’s made for wine nights, laughs and the occasional playful argument. It’s the kind of personalised-style set that instantly feels more fun than a standard bottle-and-card combo.
Equal parts useful and sentimental, this is the kind of dad gift that won’t just sit on a shelf. It’s a proper tape measure with a personalised message twist, which makes it way more memorable than the usual last-minute present.
A dachshund in a hot dog bun teamed up with a ketchup bottle was never going to be ignored. This salt and pepper set is cute, quirky, and made for people who like their kitchen a bit less serious.
A tiny badge with massive attitude. This sarcastic opossum pin is perfect for jackets, bags, and anyone who proudly chooses chaos.
A ridiculously cheeky tape dispenser that turns boring desk jobs into something a lot more entertaining. It’s weird, funny, and exactly the sort of gift people won’t forget.
A creepy little desk buddy that holds your controller or phone while making your gaming setup look way more interesting. It’s equal parts useful and slightly unsettling.
Messy in the best possible way, this handprint frame turns a family moment into something worth keeping. It’s a personalised keepsake that feels far more special than another generic decor piece.
Small gift, strong message. This personalised keychain is a sweet little reminder he’ll carry every day, and it says a lot more than another pair of socks ever could.
Part photo frame, part little mood light, this one makes a favourite memory feel a lot more special. It’s an easy personalised gift for couples who’d rather keep one great photo glowing on the bedside table than buried in their camera r...