


OK. We all know giving and sending flowers can be very expensive, but when you want to honor that special person, you will pay any price. Why not honor AND save at the same time. There are subscription services for about anything you can think of—Bouqs Flower Subscription service is one that will bring much happiness to the recipient.
Sneakerboots are becoming more and more popular all the time, with everybody from Timberland to Under Armor getting in on the action. Forsake, a Boston-based outdoor lifestyle brand, makes sneakerboots like no other; shoes that actually look as casual and stylish as an everyday pair of sneakers but don’t sacrifice one lick of performance. Case in point: The Forsake Range High and Range Low.
The Proof Field Jacket makes you look like a boss, while repelling light rain and keeping the chill out. Good for light winter weather and protection from the shoulder seasons.
Chances are you've heard of TRX, and its popularity has skyrocketed in the last few years. Designed by a Navy SEAL commander, TRX was made to be a highly-portable and durable suspension training system you can take with you absolutely anywhere you find yourself - and the new TRX Tactical Gym is the toughest and lightest one they've ever made.
Looking for an absolutely ultra-lightweight pocketknife? The Granadilla Wood from Deejo weighs in at only 37 grams, with a 420 stainless steel blade, and handle that is a combination of both stainless steel and Granadilla wood.
We need more laughter in the world--and cleanliness. Why not combine social commentary, laughter, and soap to result in the best gifts on the market. Whiskey River Soap is the perfect gift for that obnoxious co-worker, uncle, son, etc. Why waste money on a tie they won't wear or a scarf that makes her barf? The sarcastic labels are wrapped about each unique bar of handmade soap. So you aren't getting some cheap soap that is made in China. All soaps are made in the USA--not sure about the labels though.
Gregory backpacks go way back. When Wayne Gregory was just 14 years old, he invented his own backpack design as a Boy Scout project, and 50 years later, he’s still designing all different kinds of backpacks. Gregory’s emphasis was on fit, and the brand was one of the first to create backpacks with different waist sizes and adjustable waistbelts that actually adjust to different waist angles.