For boyfriends and husbands:
Phyts Men's Skincare
Now we know not all guys are metro, but this is a fabulous skincare range, and men should be taking care of their skin too! Phyts men skincare range, derived from 100% natural ingredients and certified organic, is for men who look after their skin. Formulated specifically for men, the light textured creams will loosen dirt and oil, eradicate dead skin cells and leave his skin feeling soft, nourished and looking great. With a range covering everything from exfoliators to shaving crème, this range will keep your mans skin looking great!
Visit www.phytsorganic.co.nz or call 0800phytsorganic for stockists. Prices start from $44.70.
Culet Anchor Ring
We love this Stirling silver coin ring from Culet, the jewellery label that is the brainchild of musicians Dane Rumble and Scott Nicols. Unisex, but we think it makes a great knuckle duster for boys. RRP $222.25. www.culet.co.nz
For dads:
Nicholas Jermyn wallet
Shirt makers Nicholas Jermyn have always emphasised quality, and putting a modern edge on classic designs for men. This wallet is the ideal gift for dad. $69.00 from Nicholas Jermyn. www.nicholasjermyn.co.nz
Nicholas Jermyn briefcase
Splash out on your dad with this beautiful briefcase from Nicholas Jermyn. $349.00, available from Nicholas Jermyn Stores.
For brothers:
Elusiv Tiki t-shirt
How cool is this Elusiv Tiki t-shirt? The perfect casual t-shirt for the Kiwi summer and just the thing for your brothers Christmas present. RRP $59.00
Montblanc Starwalker Fragrance
Distinctive and uniquely elegant, the Montblanc Starwalker fragrance for men has a traditional cologne aroma that is modernised with woody and spicy overtones. Bringing a masculine splash of fruits with notes of bergamot, mandarin, bamboo, ginger, nutmeg, cedar wood, sandalwood, white musk and amber woods to the skin, the Starwalker was created for a new generation of men who shape their own future.
RRP $125.00. Available at the Montblanc Boutique: Corner Queen & Customs Streets, Auckland. 09 309 5074.
Article by Natalie Cosgrove