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The Best Accessories to Give Stylish Guys

Try stepping to the outer regions of the sartorial space.

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You know that one guy who’s, like, the stylish guy in your friend circle? The one who’s clothes fit just right? The one who’s always put together, even if he’s just at home eating cold leftovers for breakfast? You know he’d love for you to gift him a new sweater, or even a jacket.

But gifting him a garment can be tricky, especially with sizing. Instead, try stepping into the outer regions of the sartorial space where accessories and apothecary live and breathe. From the obvious really-nice-socks play to an unexpectedly simple and genius bag, these are some of the best accessories to gift your stylish friend.

Kent Brushes was founded in 1777. This comb is suitable for general grooming, but it works best for thick hair and medium-to-long beards.

Most people are hesitant to splurge on something as mundane as socks — but they’ll gladly take them as a gift. Upgraded socks is highly underrated and he’ll be thankful for you with each step.

Inspired by the famed mountainous central coast of California, this hand sanitizer spray features a thick scent of eucalyptus, notes of magnolia and wet wood. It also contains glycerin to keep your hands moisturized.

This hand cream contains a blend of shea butter, coconut oil, almond oil and glycerin to help enrich the skin. It also contains potassium lactate which, like glycerin, is a humectant and has high moisture retention.

Like it or not, face masks are now a part of our everyday lives. But just because they’re a protective equipment doesn’t mean they can’t also look stylish. Baggu’s taken its stock of vibrant fabrics from its popular reusable bags and have given them a new purpose.

This Japanese-made knit cap is made from a blend of acrylic, nylon and wool, so it’s both durable and warm. Choose from a range of colors including olive, yellow, brown and burgundy.

Made in New York, these gloves from Upstate Stock are warm yet breathable and use ethically-sourced deerskin for extra grip.

Made in Portland, Oregon using Japanese fabrics, this ain’t your average tote bag. It can be untied and folded up, stashed away in your main tote just in case you need it.

This limited-edition bandana features an exclusive Smokey Bear design. Made in America, it’s 22-inches square, big enough for mask making, smudge removing and hand wiping.

The bucket hat is the chapeau du jour. Dad hats aren’t going anywhere, but these days they can look a bit strange without some sort of logo front and center. Bucket hats on the other hand are maybe more stylish, if also more inconspicuous. Not only does it provide 360-degree protection, it also tends to even out every type of head shape. That is to say, pretty much everyone looks good in one. So as far as buckets go, this one is a slam dunk.

This no-fuss bag has a main zip-pocket with a key hook and another smaller exterior zip pouch. Made in the U.S., if features an adjustable strap and nylon exterior.

There’s a proper place for everything. For sunglasses, that place is not hanging “Free Solo” style off a shirt collar — it’s in an eyewear case. It’ll keep his coveted frames scratch-free and prevent them from snapping like that one scene in “127 Hours”. This one from MAKR is hand-sewn using premium full-grain leather. When it looks as handsome as this, he should have no qualms with casing it.

Made from Italian silk, this tie will add a polished finish to any professional outfit. It looks just as great on Zoom as it does in the conference room or at your friend’s wedding.

Soap, hand balm, body blam and cleanser, all in one package. If you’re looking for the ultimate everyday grooming kit, this is it.

Both a bracelet and a key chain, this dual-purpose accessory from Our Legacy is made in Italy using nickel-coated brass. It’ll hold onto his keys or his wrist and will look great either way.

Why not luxuriate in a silk scarf? There are enough wool scarves out there and after this year, we could all use a little treat.

This sleek card holder features four slots, a snap-closure central pocket and silver-tone money clip. It’s everything you need for a pared-down EDC.

These sunglasses are some of the most stylish and affordable you can buy. Made from dark tortoiseshell acetate, they feature rose-tinted lenses and five-barrel hinges.

If you’re in front of a screen all day, it may be worth investing in some blue-light-filtering glasses. Warby Parker’s look great and won’t break the bank.

Made in Spain, this gorgeous wallet uses a supple, textured grain cowhide. It’s all business on the outside, but lets loose with a vibrant azure blue on the inside.

A woven leather belt is a thing of beauty. It’s an easy way to add texture to an outfit while keeping your pants on your waist. Plus, there’s more leeway with sizing, so you’re unlikely to get the size wrong. These are made in the Anderson’s Italian atelier using premium calf suede, not that “genuine” leather nonsense. It might be a bit pricey, but we’re talking about holding up the guy’s pants.

This flip-top backpack features ergonomic straps, a laptop slip and an exterior zip pocket. It features roomy side pockets for water bottles and side straps for buckling down gear.

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