Once again we bring you a collection of distinctive gifts for this holiday season. Brands continue to step up their game to greet you and your open wallet. Travel bags, grills, chef’s knives, cigar accessories and cowboy wear all make the grade for this esteemed list. Enough with the naughty/nice stuff; stay ahead of the tariffs and secure your goods now.

Boveda Humidor with Spanish Cedar Tray ($299)
Humidity control, meet showpiece. This modern humidor features Spanish cedar, space for 50 cigars, and a design that maximizes the lifespan of your Boveda 2-way humidity control packs. For the collector who values precision as much as convenience, auto-delivery of refill packs takes the guesswork out of humidity control.
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S.T. Dupont Cigar Cutter – Fender Black ($295)
This S.T. Dupont cigar cutter comes with a Fender guitar finish and renders pinpoint cuts. It features an engraved S.T.Dupont logo, gold finish and glossy lacquer. Like a Fender Twin Reverb amp, it has two legs – these serve as a cigar holder. If Hendrix were around he’d use this; Fender and fire, what’s not to love?
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Royce New York Full Travel Grooming Kit ($165)
Everything you need for grooming in a soft, pebbled leather case. Royce New York’s travel kit includes stainless steel tools for shaving, trimming, and touch-ups. TSA-friendly and cigar-club approved, because looking sharp isn’t optional, even off the grid.
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Lucchese – Crayton Western Boot ($645)
Texas produced roughly 80 percent of our cowboy boots and the Crayton sits among them proudly. Snip toe, Western stitching, and a stacked leather heel ticks a lot of the boxes for a stout boot made of goat hide. Comes in tan or black.
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Yves Saint Laurent Y Le Parfum ($196)
Y Le Parfum delivers piney layers of cedarwood, lavender, and olibanum, blending sensual warmth with crisp freshness. Think freshly struck match, leather club chair, smoldering cigar. The vessel is also fresh, a deep midnight blue with the branded silver Y embedded within the glass featuring the YSL logo.
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Traeger Pro 22 Pellet Grill ($699.99)
The Pro 22 is Traeger’s workhorse grill, with 572 square inches of cook space, an 18-lb hopper, and consistent temp control. It can fit up to 24 burgers, five racks of ribs, or four whole chickens, and the Pro 22 will grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise, and BBQ that meat, a sextet of grill skills.
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Steel Horse Leather – Bjarke Weekender Duffle Bag ($379)
Handcrafted from full-grain leather, the Bjarke Weekender is rugged enough for campfire getaways but can still make the cigar lounge scene. It’s a duffel with style, comes in two variations of brown, including a saddlebag hue that imparts the Old West. Stitched leather bars, handles and a shoulder strap, and a 15” laptop storage sleeve. You’re good to go.
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Wüsthof Classic Ikon 9″ Chef’s Knife ($220)
This German-forged, precision-balanced blade is built to slice briskly through tomahawks and tenderloins. It features a 4.5 inch contoured handle – in black or crème – and razor-sharp edge in what can be called an “all-arounder” knife. It minces, chops and cuts meat, fish, fruit, herbs and vegetables.
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RIEDEL Double Rocks Glass Set (2) ($49.00)
These Riedel crystal double rocks glasses are weighted for sipping rare bourbon or rum with a Maduro in hand. The 13-oz capacity allows extra room for the drink and ice without overflowing but the clean lines give these glasses a rewarding aesthetic. Let’s feel good about how we sip.
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Stetson Powder River 4X Cowboy Hat ($160)
This 4X buffalo-fur-felt cowboy hat comes with a cattleman crown, a subtle band, and a name that belongs in a Western. You can pair it with denim or leather – or perhaps the aforementioned Crayton cowboy boots. No matter, it’s a statement worthy of Taylor Sheridan.
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