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5 Easy Valentine’s Day Gifts for Your Man

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Purdue chapter.

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and that means another year of trying to figure what the heck you’re going to your boyfriend. In previous years you bought him his favorite alcohol, anything Calvin Klein, and way too many colognes. Now, you’re running out of ideas. Every time you ask him what he would like, he says either “I don’t want anything” or “I don’t know, whatever.” Here are some Valentine’s Day gifts for when you’re just not quite sure what to get him.

1. Beard Oil

Clearly this can only work if your significant other has a beard. So if he doesn’t, I would suggest moving on to a different item. However if he does, beard oil is a great way to tame your boyfriend’s beard, keep it looking healthy, and make it smell great.

 

2. Ticket Keepsake

Another great item for your boyfriend is a ticket keepsake. You can store movie tickets, concert tickets, plane tickets, and basically any kind of ticket you can think of. It’s a great way to look at things you’ve done in the past, and a great way to think of the things you’ll do in the future.

 

3. Concert Tickets

Getting him tickets to see his favorite band is an easy but amazing gift. It’s also a great way to plan future events together.

 

4. Tickets To His Favorite Sports Team

This is another easy buy. Tickets to sporting events are definitely pricey depending on the team though. If it’s out of your budget, consider taking him to a college game.

 

5.  A New Video Game

Is there a game that your boyfriend can’t stop talking about? Pounce on this opportunity to by it for him. He may never ever talk about something he wants again!

 

Kathryn is currently an undergraduate student at Purdue University transitioning into studying aeronautical engineering technology. When not studying she enjoys going to the gym, modeling, and going out with her friends.
Jennifer Rowella is from Ridgefield, Connecticut. She is a junior at Purdue University studying Speech, Language, and Hearing sciences and is the Senior Editor of Her Campus Purdue. Jennifer enjoys reading, cooking, watching too many episodes of Criminal Minds on Netflix, and being a part of various clubs on campus.