Last-Minute Valentine’s Day Gifts (2024)

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For the valentine who soaks before bed For the valentine who smokes before bed For the valentine who’s in a committed relationship with their Airwrap For the valentine who’s always fixing things around the house For the valentine who thinks Hallmark cards are insulting For the valentine who’s particular about their nightstand For the valentine who’s particular about their toy box For the valentine who’s particular about their toy box (and high-tech) For the valentine who drinks old-fashioneds For the valentine you go on road trips with For the valentine whose favorite meal is candy For the valentine who just wants a good chocolate bar For the valentine who hates chocolate For the valentine who prefers salty snacks For the valentine who has tried every status candle For the valentine who prefers incense For the valentine who stays up late reading fanfic For the valentine who takes their writing instruments seriously For the valentine who already has a deck of Tarot cards For the valentine who needs a little help getting to Zoom meetings on time For the valentine who thinks holiday restaurant reservations are a scam For the valentine who always has a pie in the oven For the valentine with a bun in the oven For the valentine who gets lonely working from home For the valentine with too many Squishmallows For the valentine who drinks coffee all day long For the valentine who dreams of Southern France For the valentine who wants something to last For the valentine who can never decide what to wear For the valentine who already has a NuFace FAQs
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Valentine’s Day is on Wednesday, February 14, this year. If you haven’t found the right gift for your valentine, don’t panic: There’s still time to pick out something thoughtful. Luckily, we here at The Strategist have been compiling gift guides all month — from gifts under $25 to the best gifts for every type of dude in your life. But as the clock ticks down, I’ve made this nifty list of 30 of my favorite gifts that will arrive in time to give to your loved one. And if you’re looking for even more ideas, we’ve compiled all of our best Valentine’s Day gifts here in one spot.

For the valentine who soaks before bed

I suggest this geranium-leaf-scented scrub from Aesop.

For the valentine who smokes before bed

A pack of adorable strawberry-flavored pre-rolls.

For the valentine who’s in a committed relationship with their Airwrap

Strategist contributor Rio Viera-Newton says these silk pillowcases are a perfect dupe for her more expensive Parachute pillowcase.

For the valentine who’s always fixing things around the house

Photo: Retailer

This French folding knife will be perfect for any household project and comes recommended by fourth-generation butcher Cara Nicoletti, who says she was shocked by how often it “came in handy for small everyday tasks.”

For the valentine who thinks Hallmark cards are insulting

For the valentine who’s particular about their nightstand

The lube we dubbed the best of the best, which comes in a stylish glass bottle you won’t be embarrassed to leave out.

For the valentine who’s particular about their toy box

The Pure Wand is sleek, sexy, and can be used for both P-spot and G-spot stimulation.

For the valentine who’s particular about their toy box (and high-tech)

For the valentine who drinks old-fashioneds

For the valentine you go on road trips with

A black-and-white disposable camera they can take along on your next adventure.

For the valentine whose favorite meal is candy

Instead of getting your valentine gummy worms, gift them this Danish-made licorice.

For the valentine who just wants a good chocolate bar

The graphic packaging alone makes these chocolate bars worth buying, but they also happen to be delicious (and their manufacturing practice supports slave-free chocolate production).

For the valentine who hates chocolate

As Strategist senior editor Hilary Reid once wrote, marzipan manages to “combine kitsch (delightful), miniatures (also delightful), and candy (delicious).”

For the valentine who prefers salty snacks

Try this gift pack of Jose Gourmet tinned fish.

For the valentine who has tried every status candle

A Diptyque is always nice, but this one’s much more fun: Light it up and then use the oil to massage your partner.

For the valentine who prefers incense

You can’t go wrong with some tasteful incense sticks that smell like Oribe’s signature fragrance.

For the valentine who stays up late reading fanfic

Writer Molly McGhee recommends this old-school book light for any night-owl bookworms who are looking to keep “the blue-light blues at bay.”

For the valentine who takes their writing instruments seriously

According to André Aciman, it’s “the Volkswagen of pens, with a Jaguar engine.”

For the valentine who already has a deck of Tarot cards

The cheeky, illustrated 78-card deck is designed with New York City symbols, like an everything-bagel Page of Pentacles.

For the valentine who needs a little help getting to Zoom meetings on time

From $36

A handsome Timex with an army-green strap.

For the valentine who thinks holiday restaurant reservations are a scam

A set of on-theme Le Creuset cocottes.

For the valentine who always has a pie in the oven

Abi Balingit’s tome of Filipino American desserts will offer plenty of new ideas.

For the valentine with a bun in the oven

Body oil will keep their skin hydrated and stretch marks at bay.

For the valentine who gets lonely working from home

A desk buddy to keep them company in Valentine’s Day red.

For the valentine with too many Squishmallows

For the valentine who drinks coffee all day long

Hario makes this very handsome copper version of its gooseneck-spout kettle that will look great hanging out on the stovetop.

For the valentine who dreams of Southern France

Bring a little bit of Provence to their windowsill with this lavender grow kit.

For the valentine who wants something to last

$49

A bouquet of flowers that will never wilt.

For the valentine who can never decide what to wear

This Japanese dictionary of color combos makes the art of dressing a lot simpler.

For the valentine who already has a NuFace

Solawave Radiant Renewal Wand

$150

$165

now 9% off

$150

Strategist contributor Diksha Basu swears by her Solawave wand, which makes her skin “glow and my eyes look much less tired than they feel.”

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Last-Minute Valentine’s Day Gifts (2024)

FAQs

What to do last minute for Valentine's Day? ›

Better Together:
  • Plan a surprise date night with activities like cooking together, a movie night, or a game night with a new board game or puzzle to enjoy together.
  • Buy them tickets to an upcoming event, concert, or show they'll love attending with you.
Feb 5, 2024

What to do if you forgot Valentine's Day? ›

Whether it's a romantic dinner at their favorite restaurant, a cozy movie night at home complete with their favorite snacks, or a scenic walk under the stars, show them that you value spending quality time together. Pay attention to the little details and make the evening all about them.

What to do on Valentine's Day if you don't have a Valentine? ›

23 Things to Do When You're Single on Valentine's Day
  • 01 of 23. Go to a Movie. ...
  • 02 of 23. Host a Singles-Only Dinner Party. ...
  • 03 of 23. Enjoy a Beauty Treatment. ...
  • 04 of 23. Get Out of Town. ...
  • 05 of 23. Cook a Romantic Dinner for Your Parents. ...
  • 06 of 23. Eat at Your Favorite Restaurant. ...
  • 07 of 23. Sign Up for a Boutique Workout. ...
  • 08 of 23.
Feb 3, 2023

What do I get my boyfriend for our first Valentine's Day? ›

So It's Your First Valentine's Day Together—Here's What to Get Them.
  • The Go-To Gift: Scratch Off Date Box, $18.
  • The Sentimental Gift: Personalized Acrylic Spotify Plaque, $10.
  • The Quality Time Gift: Parks Project National Parks Puzzle, $38.
  • The Bedroom Gift: Maude Sexy Massage Candle, $30.
Feb 7, 2024

What do guys want for Valentine's Day? ›

Some guys may be yearning for a high-quality turntable; others may want nothing more than a reliable chef's knife. Some want a trip to the spa and fancy skin care. (And, of course, there are the guys who truly just want a nice dinner and chocolate.)

Do I get the guy I'm dating a Valentine's gift? ›

Don't go too big if it's early days

If you're unsure as to whether or not you're celebrating Valentine's Day, but don't want to risk upsetting the person you're dating by giving them nothing, just pick up something small and simple. Think a card, a bunch of flowers, or a box of chocolates.

What to give a man for Valentine's Day? ›

Go with something that'll enrich your relationship (read “a couple's sex toy that'll rev his engine and yours”). Or try upgrading something he'll use every day (think higher-quality slippers, a new personalized keychain that'll remind him of you, or irresistible men's cologne).

What are the top 3 items consumers buy for Valentine's day? ›

Beyond The Classic Heart-Shaped Bouquet And Chocolates

While flowers, candy and greeting cards still top the list of main gifts, younger generations are shifting the way Valentine's Day is being celebrated, looking beyond traditional gifts.

What are the three most common gifts during Valentine's day? ›

If you're unsure about what to get your special someone for Valentine's Day, the survey says that the most traditional gifts are the most desired: 48% want a nice dinner at a restaurant. 34% want chocolates. 31% want flowers.

What is the second most popular Valentine's gift? ›

The most popular gifts were candy (56%), greeting cards (40%), and flowers (37%).

Should I be mad if my boyfriend didn t get me anything for Valentines Day? ›

Consider if your relationship status warrants a gift.

If you're upset about a missed Valentine's Day and your partner doesn't appear concerned or apologetic, this can be a bad sign. This is especially true if your significant other even goes so far as to tease or admonish you for caring about the holiday.

Is it OK not to do Valentine's Day? ›

“Ultimately, V-Day is often a day to express love and affection toward your partner, so for those who have personal reasons for not wanting to celebrate, I encourage them just to see it as another day to express love for the person(s) in their life who deserve their flowers 365 days of the year.” So even if one half of ...

How do you apologize for forgetting Valentine's Day? ›

Late to Love: 12 Unique Remedies for a Post-Valentine's Day...
  1. Apologize sincerely.
  2. Plan a special surprise date.
  3. Explain why you forgot.
  4. Cook her favorite meal.
  5. Memory Lane Movie Night.
  6. Have a game night.
  7. Plan a weekend getaway.
  8. Send romantic messages.
Jan 30, 2024

What do you do on Valentine's Day when you just started dating? ›

Keep gift giving simple, or skip it altogether

If your relationship goes the distance, there will be plenty of time to shower each other with well-thought-out presents. This year, focus on getting to know each other instead of worrying about what to buy or how much to spend.

How do you celebrate Valentine's Day in a unique way? ›

The Most Romantic Ideas for Celebrating Valentine's Day at Home
  1. 01 of 10. Make Plans for the Kids. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Decorate Your Space. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Prepare a Special Meal. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Mix Up Specialty co*cktails. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Play Some Music and Dance Without Phones. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Plan Light-Hearted Activities. ...
  7. 07 of 10. ...
  8. 08 of 10.
Feb 5, 2024

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