What To Get Boys For Graduation

Graduation is a month away for Carter and her friends. I want to celebrate the occasion for a few close friends. I already have ordered gifts for girls. Girls, they are easy to buy for, but what to get boys? Coming from a family of all girls I have no idea what to get boys.
If I went on advice my father might give me I would be breaking the law I. What boys in college might want. Going on advice I might get from my husband I wouldn’t understand the technology he might suggest. So I am turning to you, dear readers. What might a young man as a graduation gift?
Wild ideas are appreciated, but extravagant ones, like cars, or surf boards are not needed. I can think of expensive things myself. Also these need to be gifts that the parents would not frown upon, so nothing naughty. I appreciate all your brilliance.


5 Comments on “What To Get Boys For Graduation”

  1. Sheppy Vann's avatar Sheppy Vann says:

    Someone gave my boys a laundry gift-laundry bag, a stain stick and a roll of coins. It was a big hit.

    Other gifts I remember-stationery with their initials.(came in handy for thank you notes). I expect that is more likely done. Is rnail now.

    Pewter mug.

    Sweatshirt from the school he is headed to.

  2. Dana; everyone likes a Fitbit. Cheers

  3. Ruth Kraft's avatar Ruth Kraft says:

    I give everyone custom stationery with their names and the name of their college in the school colors. Great for thank you notes!

  4. Shelayne Sutton's avatar Shelayne Sutton says:

    A friend gave my boys LL Bean bath towels with their initials on them. They all took them to college and really liked them AND still use them. They are good quality.

    Xoxo, Shelayne

    On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 7:03 PM Less Dana, More Good wrote:

    > dana lange posted: “Graduation is a month away for Carter and her friends. > I want to celebrate the occasion for a few close friends. I already have > ordered gifts for girls. Girls, they are easy to buy for, but what to get > boys? Coming from a family of all girls I have no” >


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