In need of some scrollable gifting inspiration? You're in luck, because we're counting down the days to Christmas with a weekly edit of our favourite finds. Each week, we'll share our top picks in one of five key price brackets – from wallet-friendly stocking fillers to money-no-object dream gifts – to give you a nudge in the right direction.

This week, we're capping the spend at £200, and our criteria for selection was simple: each product had to be something we'd be happy to receive ourselves, so expect to find everything from high-quality clothing to aesthetically pleasing homeware.

Wax London Whiting Overshirt

The Whiting overshirt is essentially Wax London's calling card. It's thick, heavily textured and goes with everything. Something he can wear again and again in endless ways in a cut and colour that'll continue to feel current regardless of the ebb and flow of fashion.

Distance x Saucony Endorphin Speed 5 Running Shoe

Motivating yourself to get out for a run is notoriously difficult in the wake of Christmas. That said, having a brand new pair of running shoes to head out in definitely takes the edge off. These limited-edition beauties from Distance x Saucony are about as good as it gets.

Snow Peak Folding Chair

Snow Peak is the aspirational Japanese lifestyle brand that made camping cool, meaning this folding chair will be equally at home in a city apartment or a large tent.

Service Projects Canteen Brushed Cutlery Set

Even the most design-literate of men turn into teenagers when you open their cutlery drawer. A mismatched assortment of slightly bent forks, 200 teaspoons, a single butter knife and several unused sets of disposable chopsticks from the local Chinese. Furnish this last untamed frontier of his home with this proper grown-up cutlery set from Service Projects.

AOT Studio Vasi Vase

Struggling to think of a gift for the man who has everything? Solution: weird vase. Works every time.

Noah Oxford Shirt

A classic Oxford shirt is something every man should have in his wardrobe. It's also something you can never have to many of, which makes this one from Noah an easy win whichever way you frame it.

ISTO. Baggy Chinos

And what is an Oxford shirt without a proper pair of chinos? These baggy beauties from ISTO. have a nice roomy cut and a double-pleat design, making them nice and comfortable – perfect for eating multiple helpings of Christmas dinner without resorting to tracky bottoms midway through.

Alessi Espresso Coffee Maker

It makes good coffee and looks great on the kitchen counter. That's two free reasons to add this chrome espresso maker from Alessi to your Christmas list.

Sealson SR1 2-Way Grab Bag

One of the few '00s revival trends we can get on board with. This over-the-shoulder bag from Sealson is ideal for daily essentials and offers a breath of fresh air from the usual backpack or messenger-bag options.

Nothing Ear (Open) Earphones

AirPods? Boring. Nothing is a disruptive London-based tech brand that prides itself on doing things differently, and these on-ear earphones are a prime example. They provide great audio quality while allowing you to be aware of your surroundings, making them perfect for running, riding or in the gym.

Johnstons of Elgin Cashmere Socks

The best gifts are the ones he'll love but wouldn't necessarily buy for himself. A pair of £125 Donegal cashmere socks falls squarely into that bracket if you ask us. Expensive? Yes. But you've never truly enjoyed a Baileys in front of the TV on Christmas night until you've done it in a pair of these.

Next up: The best stocking stuffers for men in 2025.