Treat your hubby to unique Valentine's Day gifts that won't make him roll his eyes. (Amazon, Halfday, Zappos)(Photo Illustration: Amanda Garrity/Yahoo News; photos: Amazon, Halfday, Zappos)
Your unwavering love is the greatest gift you can give your husband. Even so, your No. 1 guy still deserves a tangible representation of your love and support — especially on the most romantic day of the year. Not sure if there's a gift that conveys what's in your heart? Take a look at this list of the best Valentine's Day gifts for husbands. "Ask your partner how they want to feel on Valentine's Day. Too many times, people put their wishes into what they want the other person to feel without knowing what their partner wants to experience," psychotherapist and certified life coach Asha Tarry said. Let his answers lay the groundwork for his Valentine's Day gift.
If he mentions his desire for more quality time together, then grab a sushi-making kit with all the necessary ingredients for a fun at-home date night. Or if he just wants to feel appreciated for all that he does around the house, put his favorite beer in a festive carrier and tell him to take a breather. If he gives you nothing to work with — all too common — then think about whether there's anything he actually needs, like a new pair of running sneakers, perhaps.
From noncheesy couples' activities to useful Amazon finds, these Valentine's gifts are sure to make your husband swoon. Take it from me, Yahoo's resident gifting expert, and get excited: You're about to knock it out of the park.
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This isn't your average garment bag. Nope, this one, which one Halfday shopper called "an engineering marvel," turns into a carry-on duffel with enough space to fit at least three days' worth of clothes, shoes and toiletries. Managing Editor Scott Simone has owned one for over two years, and his rave review helped it earn a spot on our list of the best luggage of 2025.
The name is apt: Slip on — that's right, no laces to tie here — these kicks and you'll feel like you're walking on clouds.
"Since I live in New York City, I'm always on my feet and my everyday sneakers just aren't cutting it (granted I've had them for longer than I care to admit). I can't walk one block without seeing On sneakers and I think it's about time I jump on the bandwagon, especially since they're lightweight, have zero-gravity foam cushioning and come in tons of cute colors. I'm torn between the creamy white (Pearl) or pretty purple (Nimbus) — I guess I'll let Santa decide." —Amanda Garrity, gifts editor
If he complains about constant back and neck pain, then give this acupressure combo a go. Once he puts his weight on the mat and pillow, the "needles" will massage pressure points, relieving tight muscles and releasing endorphins.
Chocolate and Valentine's Day go together like you and your guy. Steer clear of the heart-shaped varieties and go for these Louisville classics, which are infused with Kentucky bourbon and topped with pecans.
These little discs are freakishly accurate, thanks to Apple's massive Find My network that quietly recruits every nearby iPhone to help track your stuff. I own eight of them, and honestly, they've made my life way easier. They could be louder, and a built-in hole wouldn't hurt, but when it comes to finding things, nothing else comes close.
This mask heats up as high as 107°F to deliver warmth to the areas around your eyes. It can even play calming music via Bluetooth.
"I was over at my sister's house this past weekend and saw she had it and immediately put it on. It uses both heat and massage to enhance relaxation and I quickly became obsessed with the at-home spa treatment. I loved that the headband is adjustable to help get that just-right fit, and that it folds up compactly for easy portability. I didn't try out the Bluetooth features but hope that my sister gifts me one this Christmas as requested so I can!" —Rebecca Carhart, style and beauty writer
Give him this pop-up keepsake card if he's not big into romantic gifts. This personalized gift can even serve as a love note for a funny husband who doesn't take himself too seriously, and it's the perfect way to say "I love you" to a beer lover.
At this point in your marriage, you've talked about it all — the good, the bad, the not-so-fun. Keep things fresh with this deck of 150 cards, complete with questions centered on the past, present and future.
Pick up a six-pack of his favorite beer from a nearby store, then add these "beery sweet" labels to each bottle and stick them in this on-theme carrier. You know it's what he really wants for Valentine's Day.
Here's a way to get him in on the stainless steel Stanley craze, all while letting him throw his coffee into his work bag without a worry. "The anti-leak cap works wonders," one caffeinated customer wrote, adding that the narrow design fits "nicely in your car cupholder or a side pocket of a backpack." It'll keep drinks hot for up to seven hours and cold for up to 10.
No one wants to buy themselves pajamas, your husband included. This pair from Cozy Earth features the brand's beloved bamboo fabric that's designed to prevent pilling, bunching and sweating. Throw in a matching shirt so he can be cozy — get it? — from head to toe.
If he prefers savory over sweet, give him this heart-shaped box of love — that is, 14 pieces of pork and beef jerky. From Honey Bourbon to Habanero BBQ, these jerky bites bring just the right amount of heat, sweetness and tang.
This retro smart display is effortlessly cool. He can curate his own newsfeed out of hundreds of Tidbyt apps, so he can keep tabs on the things that matter most: his home team, the stocks he's invested in, the train schedule, you name it. "Truly accomplished its goal, while at my desk I don't ever look at my phone," one customer wrote.
Can't pick one picture to sum up your love? No problem — you can send all your favorites straight from your phone to this digital frame that connects to Wi-Fi. Tell friends and family to get the Aura app so they can send photos as they take 'em.
There's an art to taming a beard, and Manscaped knows it. He can adjust between 20 different length settings to tackle everything from a bushy beard to barely there stubble, no extra attachments needed.
Because it's always 5 o'clock somewhere. (OK, let's make one thing clear: His coffee won't actually contain any alcohol, but it'll have a subtle bourbon flavor that's sure to wake up his taste buds.) He'll just have to grind the beans before he can start sipping.
Headaches are a real pain, and getting rid of them is no easy feat. He can slip on this stretchy cap to get some relief. It switches between hot and cold — stick it in the freezer for at least two hours or pop it in the microwave for 20 seconds with 10-second increments. "Between the pressure and the cooling effect, it's a blessing when I'm waiting for my migraine meds to work," one shopper wrote.
Husbands love Bombas — at least that's what the reviews on this four-pack tell me. "My husband will never go back to a basic sock," one shopper raved. These cotton calf socks have the same comfort innovations as Bombas's standard socks: a cushioned footbed, honeycomb arch support and stay-up technology so they don't slip.
Small Valentine's gift, big impact: Use these bulldog ice molds to jazz up even the most basic cocktail (or nonalcoholic drink). The cubes melt slowly, so he can nurse his drink for hours without watering it down.
One five-star reviewer called this Bluetooth adapter a "top-notch travel accessory." Why? Because it's "so easy to pair, so easy to charge and makes long flights so much better" since it lets travelers use their own wireless headphones when watching movies or TV shows. (Curious what our tech editor thinks? Read his AirFly review here.)
Once he tries Mack Weldon boxer briefs, he may never go back ... to whatever he's been wearing. Comfort is top of mind: They have a no-roll waistband and tag-free design, and they're made from insanely comfy cotton fabric. Another bonus: "The legs don't ride up and stay put while sleeping," one reviewer raved.
While you can always splash out on one of those fancy electric scalp massagers, these metal prongs are meant to mimic fingers and will have him saying "ahhhhhhhhh" for a fraction of the price.
Bring the spice this Valentine's Day — literally. Your hot-sauce-obsessed hubby will get a kick (pun intended) out of adding this crunchy chili sauce on eggs, meat, veggies and sweet-meets-savory concoctions. The extra-spicy version is great for when he wants (ahem, needs) a little extra heat.
If sushi is the way to his heart, pick up this bamboo kit, complete with two rolling mats, a rice spreader, a rice paddle and five pairs of chopsticks. He can make his own rolls whenever the craving hits.
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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