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Gifts for him

Shop our Christmas edit and gift the men in your life something a bit different this year. St Albans is home to many wonderful independents with a passion for bringing you unique and quality items.

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Gifts for him 17 Nov 2020

Shop our Christmas edit and gift the men in your life something a bit different this year. St Albans is home to many wonderful independents with a passion for bringing you unique and quality items.

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Menswear store, Copperfields, offers a selection of globally curated goods and a diverse mix of brands to provide something for every customer. The Norse Beanie, available in five colours is the perfect gift for men this Christmas. Made from lightweight and breathable Merino wool is ideal for winter. £55

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Style staples

Established in St Albans in 1934, Waterers offers casual wear and suiting off the peg alongside their traditional British tailoring. This cotton, lightweight Jacket is a great present, for casual and laid-back, weekend style. £180

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Something a bit different

Head to Oliva Rose for unique, handcrafted, eco-friendly and sustainable products from around the world. Including these wonderfully curious objects that would sit brilliantly on a desk or sideboard. Choose Harley Models, Magnifying Glasses, Letter Openers, Harmonicas, Compasses and more.

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Vinyl lovers

Empire Records in Heritage Close are specialists in vinyl records and have a huge collection of records and CDs, both new and used. From classical and Jazz to Death Metal and everything in between. With new stock arriving every day, their eclectic mix promises something for everyone.

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High Spirits

Tomoka Spirits Boutique is an Aladdin’s cave of refined alcoholic delights. With the finest artisan spirits and Champagnes sourced from across the world, their curiosities include Japanese single malt whiskies, Scottish small-batch gins and vintage Caribbean rums. Their Trio Gift Sets make great presents. £17.95 – £24.95

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Neat Knits

London Roads newest retail destination ONE ONE TWO is a family run business offering a wide range of designer menswear brands including Hugo Boss, Kenzo, Armani and Vivienne Westwood. They have a brilliant collection of knitwear and hoodies like this CP Company Hooded Compact knit sweatshirt made from 100% Cotton with ribbed cuffs, hem and adjustable hood.£170.00

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Hobby Heaven

Delight the hobbyist in your life with Warhammer, the hugely popular tabletop battle game. Tempest of Souls & Paint is a great value starter set and comes with everything you need to get going including 32 push-fit miniatures, paint and a 96-page guide.  £75

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Music Man

There are books that every music lover should read, and this is one of them! Morgan Howell is a local artist with a huge cult following. He paints classic 7” singles and takes into account every crease, every tear, every imperfection―producing a one-off, truly unique artwork, almost identical to the owner’s original copy, but blown up, supersize, to 27.6 by 27.6 inches, and three-dimensional, with the spindle in the centre, as if the record is ready to play. From Bowie to Ian Brown, The Beatles to Blondie – the book shows his full artworks which sit alongside commentary from fans. This book will be a top present for any music and art lover. Morgan Howell at 45rpm – £39.95.

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Time for luxury

Jago jewellers have been at the heart of our High Street since 1750. They have a stunning collection of fine quality luxury watches to excite even the most experienced connoisseur. Their handpicked selection of brands includes BERING which blends minimalist Danish design with strong, high-quality materials.

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