He says, “I don’t need anything.”
You know that’s not entirely true.
Rakhi is about celebrating the bond you’ve shared through the years …the inside jokes, the arguments, the unsolicited advice, and the fact that somehow, you’re still each other’s go-to person.
And while your brother may insist he doesn’t need a gift, we think he deserves one he’ll actually love.
So we went looking for gifts that are cool, useful and easy on the pocket — because a great gift is less about the price tag and more about getting it right.
Here’s our Rakhi edit for the brother who has everything… except these.
1. The Man Company — Polo Woods Pack of 4 EDPs
For the brother who likes to smell good — even if he won’t admit it.
Four fragrances give him an option for every mood and occasion, making this a fun upgrade to his everyday grooming routine.
Why we think it’s cool: Four scents, one gift — and a great way to help him discover a new favourite.

2. boAt — Rockerz 480 Wireless Headphones
For the brother who is always listening to something.
Music, podcasts, gaming, calls or simply tuning out the world — headphones have become an everyday essential.
Why we think it’s cool: Practical, versatile and guaranteed to get plenty of use.

3. Fossil — Derrick RFID Bifold Wallet
For the brother whose wallet has seen better days.
A classic leather bifold is an everyday essential that combines timeless style with practicality. The RFID protection makes it an even more thoughtful upgrade.
Why we think it’s cool: Understated, useful and something he’ll carry every day.

4. RITUALS — Homme Foaming Shower Gel
For the brother who could use a little more self-care.
An everyday shower gets a small luxury upgrade with this foaming shower gel — turning a routine into a ritual.
Why we think it’s cool: A simple everyday essential, made a little more indulgent.

For the brother who is always on the move.
Work, gym, travel or weekends away — a reliable backpack is one of those things you don’t realise you need until you have a really good one.
Why we think it’s cool: Functional enough for everyday life, versatile enough to go almost anywhere.

6. Levi’s — Men’s Denim Jacket
For the brother who never goes out of style.
A classic denim jacket is one of those wardrobe staples that works year after year — layered over a T-shirt or thrown on for an evening out.
Why we think it’s cool: Timeless, versatile and almost impossible to overthink.

7. Fossil — Grant Chronograph Watch
For the brother who appreciates the classics.
A watch has always been one of those gifts that feels a little more personal. The Grant Chronograph combines a classic leather strap with a detailed chronograph dial for a polished everyday look.
Why we think it’s cool: A gift he can wear now — and keep wearing for years.

For the brother who is always moving.
Whether he runs, travels, works out or simply appreciates a really comfortable pair of sneakers, Ultraboost brings performance and everyday wear together.
Why we think it’s cool: Because comfort is always a good gift.

9 . Tommy Hilfiger — Navy Crossbody Bag
For the brother who likes to keep his essentials close.
Phone, wallet, keys, sunglasses — the things he carries everywhere deserve a place of their own. This compact navy crossbody keeps everyday essentials organised with three zippered compartments, while its water-resistant finish and adjustable strap make it practical for everything from daily outings to travel.
Why we think it’s cool: Compact, practical and effortlessly stylish — the kind of bag he’ll actually reach for every day.

Your brother doesn’t need another expensive gift. He needs something that makes him think, “She actually gets me.” Something he’ll use. Something he’ll enjoy. Something that feels like him. Because at the end of the day, thoughtfulness has nothing to do with the price tag.
This Rakhi, find something he’ll actually want — without breaking the bank.
Still not sure? Check his TIWIW list. Because guessing is cute. Getting him exactly what he wants is better.
Wish it. Share it. Gift it. TIWIW it.
TIWIW — This Is What I Want













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