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Edited by Sloane

Gifts for Him That Skip the Cufflinks

Thoughtful pieces that feel personal, not obligatory.

The best gifts aren't the ones you're supposed to give. They're the ones that make someone reach for them first. Start with texture. The **Ferragamo cashmere and silk scarf** is the sort of thing a man won't buy himself but will wear constantly once it's his. Same logic applies to the **ZUZWA Diagonal Tartan Relaxed Silk Shirt** in emerald — it's tailored enough for dinner, loose enough for weekends, and the tartan feels considered rather than loud. If you're thinking bigger, the **Burberry Leadenham trench coat** in Estuary brown is the kind of investment that improves a wardrobe for years. Mid-length, water-resistant gabardine, softly cut. It's the coat he'll still be wearing a decade from now. Knitwear works when it's specific. The **Tod's round-neck jumper** in merino wool keeps it simple — relaxed fit, monogram embroidered at the hem. The **Burberry wool polo shirts** (in black or grey) are Italian-made, lightweight, intarsia-knitted with the Equestrian Knight Design. They're smarter than cotton, easier than a button-down. Accessories matter when they're not trying too hard. The **Ferragamo Gancini jacquard scarf** adds pattern without performance. The **Vivienne Westwood tie** in Heather Plaid brings colour and heritage in equal measure. The question isn't whether he needs it. It's whether he'll miss it once it's part of his rotation.

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