Gifts for Affluent Men
What do you give a guy who seems to have everything? It is quite easy to think of a perfect gift for average income-earners as they have apparent needs and desires. But for men who you know can afford anything it can be quite puzzling to give a gift he will appreciate.
However, thinking about affluent men and their lifestyle might just give one some clues. Most rich men achieve their status because of their dedication to their career or personal business. As such, buying handy electronic gadgets that will assist him with his work while he is mobile is a great idea. For instance, electronic book readers allow him to perform while passing the time. His executive desk in the office can also get improved with some latest digital photo frame or trackball mouse. If he’s the intuitive type who believes in the benefits of feng-shui then money trees might just put a smile on his face.
Affluent men are not all about work though. Most of the time, they have to smell and feel good for their all-important business meetings. Body sprays and colognes from Acqua Di Gio, Hermes, Kenneth Cole, Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren are not only great fragrances but recognizable with men of their status. In the meantime, engaging in sports activities gives both relaxation and bonding time with prospective clients and business partners.
Getting special tickets to a sports event good for two or more people could be a welcome break. Pick up on the kind of sport the guy is inclined towards and choose from golf shoes, bowling bags, swimming sunglasses and fishing waders. If you can be more personal and are able to get information about his favorite team, then you can also purchase novelty items for Denver Broncos, New York Giants, or the New England Patriots.
Meanwhile, a recent study revealed that most men who are well off rely on online shopping for their unique needs. There are various websites that cater to their needs knowing that they are sure buying markets. Electronic products such as mp3 players and flat-screen TVs are great gift ideas. Gems, diamonds, and jewelry also make great gift ideas for men.
In the meantime, food will always be the best way to a man’s heart. For the wine-enthusiastic wealthy men, giving them the wine of their choice will do the trick.
On the other hand, if you still think that these material gifts are easy for the affluent man to get for himself then you might just think of a so-called experiential present for him. Again, match this gift with his interests or introduce something new that might just excite him. When his time allows, you can book him on a holiday cruise that he will find hard to refuse. Or when you know that he will be traveling, luggage and travel guides come in handy. For a different adventure, you can purchase a racecar-driving lesson from NASCAR’s Xperience Days.
With all these, no affluent man will set aside a gift he knows has been thought of just for him.
Other Gift Ideas:
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Aurora Products Junior Executive Desk Pad, 22.25 x 17 x .25 Inches, Purple Croc with Blackberry Liner (09340-3S)Protect your desktop from stains and scratches and create an ideal, stylish working environment with the The Aurora Products Junior Executive Desk Pad... Read More >
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Go buy a Kindle 2.0 and support the publishers that understand what a boon for the publishing industry this is!