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Women make early start on buying Christmas presents for men, says Mirror Reader Offers

10-19-2011 08:45 AM CET | Leisure, Entertainment, Miscellaneous

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An online retailer has claimed that men are lagging behind in making an early start buying Christmas presents for women in their life.

Mirror Reader Offers, the online retail portal that provides more than 8,500 offers selected by the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror, says that women have made a quicker start than men with buying this year's Christmas gifts.

Each year shoppers are encouraged to make an early start with their Christmas gift-getting to avoid the last-minute panic in December. The retailer is reporting that women are once again the first to start placing orders for mens Christmas presents.

A spokesperson for Mirror Reader Offers commented: "There's little doubt that UK high streets will be extremely busy this December, but it's very encouraging that more and more of us are now turning to the web to get some, most or all of our Christmas shopping done. However, we've found that it's still women who are the first to make a start, placing orders for mens Christmas presents."

Mirror Reader Offers provides a wide range of Christmas gifts for boyfriends, dads, brothers and husbands, from the personalised calendar to the audio tape to mp3 converter. These items, and many others besides, have been snapped up by women looking to get organised and avoid the hassle that city centres and shopping centres bring as December 25th gets nearer.

"Maybe women are better at listening," the spokesperson joked. "In our experience, it's women that tend to pick up on hints their loved ones drop regarding Christmas presents much earlier. This means they can go online, search for what they want and get all their shopping wrapped up – perhaps even literally – before December starts."

Mirror Reader Offers is now calling for men to follow suit by listening to their girlfriend, wife, sisters or mum for gift ideas. The spokesperson said: "Women drop hints, so if men make an early start by listening they will soon get some great ideas for Christmas presents for women that are bound to be well received come December 25th."

Among the presents for women that Mirror Reader Offers provides are blankets with sleeves, snow boots and Norwegian slippers.

To find out more about mens Christmas presents, visit http://www.mirrorreaderoffers.co.uk/cat-xhg/christmas/gadgets-and-entertainment/unusual-gifts-for-him.

MirrorReaderOffers.co.uk brings you over 8,500 products selected by the Daily and Sunday Mirror to help with everyday living.

Shop here for reader offers you've recently seen in paper or browse our site for more innovative lifestyle solutions and original gift ideas, including practical home and garden gadgets, easy-to-grow plants, comfortable fashion, smart technology, mobility aids and more!

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