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Ideas for teenage boy

9 replies

Millerr · 16/09/2018 08:48

I am starting to organise presents for Christmas and have no idea what to get my youngest brother (he’s 15, will be 16 next month). He lives with me so I will be sorting most of his presents out.

I helped him sort his room out earlier and he has so much stuff! He has most things like video games, a phone, laptop, tablet and smart watch. He also has a lot of clothes and shoes so really doesn’t need anymore.

He likes football, boxing and skateboarding but doesn’t need anything related to these as he gets it as and when it’s needed.

He likes art so I’m going to get him another sketchbook but other than that I’m really stuck.

I’m trying to think of something that is useful and will be used but am drawing a blank...

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JourneyToThePlacentaOfTheEarth · 16/09/2018 09:49

Tricky. I'm in the same position op. So far I've got designer eau de toilette and designer pants on the list. For your son have you considered a driving experience gift? A year or two ago mine got to drive a supercar of their choice and loved it!

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 16/09/2018 10:50

I have a nearly 19yo DS , they don;'t get easier Xmas Grin

If he likes art, some of those drawing pencils (I got some for DS Engineering drawings , ) they range from 4H to 4B or something .

My DS did Young Driver lessons from when he was 11-12 (they do them in the big shopping centres in a carpark thats sectioned off , so they don't run over Christmas). Thankfully he hasn't asked about Driving Lessons , but he got his Provisional for his 17th.

Bath smellies (of course) and any trendy face products.

Electric shaver/beard trimmer

Underwear - TMaxx do branded names (if you CBA searching through the packs for sizes)

What my DS loves above all other presents is the little box with a rolled up £50 note , he's like Gollum with the glee.
I do get him other things to bulk out the present pile but he has a Dec birthday too.

He got a guitar recently so he'll have lessons as an early present . We got him a stand and a guitar strap plus a load of plectrums.

WhitefriarsDillyDuck · 16/09/2018 10:54

cash is king

TheGateauIsInTheChateau · 16/09/2018 11:09

Tbh I am thinking of getting my DNep an apple or PS4 voucher... JD sports... they’re so difficult to buy for.
🤷‍♀️

Ricekrispie22 · 16/09/2018 13:49

PlayStation icons light www.menkind.co.uk/playstation-icons-light
Backpack
Heat change mug
Speakers
Controller soaps www.firebox.com/Controller-Soaps/p5413
Headphones
Wallet ninja tool card www.firebox.com/The-Wallet-Ninja-18-in-1-Multi-Tool/p6372
Earplugs
Alarm clock
Cinema gift card or Cineworld Unlimited
Laundry punch bag www.suck.uk.com/products/punch-bag-laundry-bag/

Fstar · 16/09/2018 20:33

Airpods or beats?

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 17/09/2018 20:09

There's loads of American Sweets now in supermarkets and at least 3 'American Candy Stores' on Oxford St .

I might buy my DS a Pez + the sweet refills (saw on at the weekend but I cannot for the life of me remember what character it was Xmas Blush )

Tiggles · 17/09/2018 23:17

My skateboarding son would be happy with a voucher for a skate shop. Although new bearings and skate wax will always find their way into his stocking.

popsanddolls · 18/09/2018 00:19

My teenager loves art and drawing. Last Christmas we bought him a drawing desk. That tilts pretty big and heavy tho

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