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Shopping For My Husbands Birthday

KathyKim7

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I wanna buy him something nice in the $200-400 range but he has been dieting and training so he is going down in size quickly. Any suggestions?
 

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Yeah, get him a nice watch or something. I have a Seiko that's within that price range, stainless steel, blue face. Here is a picture of something similar.
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Otherwise, cufflinks are a good idea. Probably not shoes at that price? Maybe a couple of ties, if he's a businessman.
 

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In that price range I'd be happy with an Arnys atelier multifold tie, or a Marinella tie as a birthday present.
 

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Originally Posted by FIHTies
Scarves and Ties. ONE SIZE MOSTLY FITS ALL

FULL DISCLOSURE: I SELL SCARVES AND TIES
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You are a whore.
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Originally Posted by bmulford
And he sells Marinella ties - about as top tier as you can buy.


interesting...
 

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Originally Posted by KathyKim7
I wanna buy him something nice in the $200-400 range but he has been dieting and training so he is going down in size quickly. Any suggestions?
If your husband is like most of us who frequent this forum, then buy him a gift certificate, for he is almost certainly too picky to shop for.

Another suggestion might be some sexy lingerie -- but in your size, of course; not his.
 

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I'm not a fan of b'day gifts but for out 7th my wife gave me a blank fridge list of 10 things she would do for me and not say no. Do that (& then spend the cash on yourself). He will be happy. Trust me.
 

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