10 of the best men’s luxury gifts for Christmas from Mr Porter

Now is the time to start getting those Christmas presents purchased if you don’t want to become embroiled in panic buying this festive period once again. If you’ve got a man to buy for that enjoys the finer things in life, Mr Porter would always be one of our first ports of call here at The Coolector so check out our pick of 10 of the best men’s luxury gifts for Christmas from Mr Porter below:


Filson Dryden Leather-Trimmed CORDURA Backpack | £250

Filson’s ‘Dryden’ backpack is crafted from abrasion-resistant CORDURA®, so you can be confident that it will stand up to everything from the daily commute to a long-haul trip. It’s peppered with functional details such as a reinforced base, padded laptop sleeve and plenty of compartments.


Aesop Reverence Duet | £87

Aesop’s nourishing cleanser and lotion set is infused with the brand’s ‘Reverence’ scent – an earthy mix of woody Vetiver Root and citrusy Bergamot Rind and Petitgrain. They come packaged within the label’s signature amber bottles, which will make an eye-catching display on your bathroom counter.


Golden Goose Superstar Distressed Leather Sneakers | £370

The ‘Superstar’ sneakers are one of Golden Goose’s most popular styles, so they’re constantly issued in new materials and colourways. This black and white pair is set on rubber soles and has supple leather uppers detailed with the label’s signature stars.


B & O Beoplay H9 Leather Wireless Headphones | £450

Whether you’re travelling abroad or just commuting to the office, Bang & Olufsen’s ‘Beoplay H9’ headphones are the perfect accessory for a clear listening experience. Built with noise-cancelling technology, they have comfortable leather-trimmed over-ear pads and a ‘transparency mode’ function, which allows you to hear surrounding sounds when you need to. 


Oris Divers Sixty-Five Watch | £1550

The Oris ‘Divers Sixty-Five’ watch is powered by the house’s update of Sellita’s precise, self-winding SW200 movement, fitted with the Oris red rotor and engraved with a shield on the case back. The unidirectional rotating bezel allows for rough dive-time measurements, while Super-LumiNova® coating makes it visible at night.


Bellerby & Co Albion Resin and Walnut Mini Desk Globe | £1400

Bellerby & Co Globemakers know the struggle of not being able to find the perfect gift. Crafted by a small team of artisans, this ‘Albion’ desktop piece is made from resin and sits on a hardwood roller-bearing stand that allows you to turn it 360 degrees.


Amalgam Bugatti Type 35 1:8 Model Car | £10,350

Limited to just 99 pieces, Amalgam Collection’s 1:8 model celebrates the most successful racing Bugatti of all time – the Type 35. It won hundreds of races in the late ’20s including the Grand Prix World Championship and Targa Florio and this version represents Italian driver Bartolomeo ‘Meo’ Costantini’s car. It’s expertly hand made in close cooperation with the manufacturer to guarantee complete accuracy in every design detail.


A.P.C Leather Billfold Wallet | £170

A.P.C.’s Bifold Wallet is made from smooth vegetable-tanned leather that will develop its own unique patina with time. This classic billfold opens to an internal note sleeve, six card slots and two receipt pockets – ample compartments for your personal finances. It has a sleek, understated design and is subtly debossed with the brand’s logo.


B@RBRICK The Simpsons Cyclops Wiggum | £135

Dedicated fans of The Simpsons will recognise BE@RBRICK’s Cyclops version of Chief Wiggum from the show’s ‘Treehouse of Horror’ series. The ideal collectible for The Simpsons fans, this figurine set includes both 100% and 400% sizes and comes with a presentation box.


Sonic Editions Framed 2015 Ferrari 512 BB Print | £200

Huseyin Erturk’s automotive photography catalogues the stunning cars he’s spotted around Los Angeles, California. Sonic Editions’ 2018 print captures a birdseye view of the Ferrari 512 BB. It comes in a limited run of 495, printed on Fuji Crystal Archive paper and mounted in a handmade black frame.


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