Chambray shirt, $39.50, which looks good/fancy/cool even with sweatpants.
Historically accurate ballcaps for his favorite team, $49.
The sexiest incense, which we burn every night. It smells like amber, cinnamon, lavender and oak moss. $30. (Plus, a simple incense holder).
A genius non-stick, non-toxic, multi-purpose pan with a cult following, $95. Perfect for his Sunday morning scrambled eggs. (Alex loves this pan.)
The Birth of Loud, $16.56, a gripping book about how the electric guitar rivalry between Leo Fender and Les Paul shaped the sound of rock and roll.
Negronis in a box, $59.99 for 20 servings. And they’re made with Greenhook Gin, so they’re not kidding around.
A wedge of long cured ham from a third-generation American cure-master. $48.
Spyfall, $25, an AMAZING game where you have to figure out who’s the spy. (Also, Codenames, which we’ve played one million times this year.)
A museum-quality drawing of your favorite New York City restaurant, $55. Bonus: Fifty percent of profits are donated to the Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation’s COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund.
A dartboard to bring his favorite bar game home and it’s very fun to play together. $150. (Or this budget-friendly one.)
A note saying how much you love him, since that’s all he really wants anyway. $5.
P.S. Last year’s husbands gift guide, and the 2020 gift guide so far.
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