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Aurelia Lingerie Subscription Box starting at $85 (monthly): This monthly lingerie subscription box is sure to keep things exciting. This small Canadian lingerie store has human-curated lingerie subscription boxes and size-inclusive underwear (it carries bra sizes AM and panties XS-4XL). When you start a lingerie subscription service, you fill out a style quiz that asks you a series of questions about your style preferences and a human stylist creates a unique box for you or your loved one. The box also comes with a guide on how to measure your cup size, with troubleshooting tips, a measuring tape, and a zippered mesh bag for washing delicate foods.
Underclub Subscription Box Starting at $85 (Underwear): With Underclub, you can give your loved one a practical and exciting gift every month. Subscribers can choose between a bralette set with a matching top and bottom or two pairs of underwear delivered each month. When you register, you will be asked a series of questions about your personal preferences and the designer will organize a lingerie box for you. Bra sizes range from XS to 2XL, 30 to 42 inches in band size, and A-DD.
The Little Magic Wand is $76: This little guy is iconic for a reason. The portable vibrating wand provides powerful stimulation over a large area. Battery life is around three hours, which doesn’t mean your gift will be used for long in one go (maybe!). The Mini is easier to hold and use than the larger original Magic Wand, and its buttons are easier to access. —Eric Ravenscraft
Lilo Sona 2 Flight for $114: We once called this the “Cadillac of suction toys” in our guide to the best clitoral suction toys. It’s small and discreet, and can be as gentle or intense as you want. It has a sleek, curvy body with chrome accents making it sleek enough to look good on your counter. The “Cruise” part of the name refers to Lelo’s Cruise Control technology, which makes the toy increase its intensity when you press it hard against your body. —Eric Ravenscraft
Lovense Gravity for $144: Vibrators can provide a lot of satisfying stimulation, but the one thing most of them lack is propulsion. This vibrator from Lovense straddles the line between vibrator and sex machine (which is why it earned a spot on our best sex machines guide), with a motor for motorized propulsion as well as vibration. It comes with an adhesive mount, and can also be controlled through the company’s powerful mobile app for easy remote control or to customize push and vibration patterns. —Eric Ravenscraft
Mrs. Bum Flexible Vibrator for $95: A mainstay in our guide to the best vibrators, the Dame Pom Elastic Vibrator is a powerful little portable device that’s also great and intuitively designed. It has the strength you’d expect from a bullet, but the added silicone body spreads vibrations across a wide area for a unique experience. Not only is it easy to hold and operate with one hand, but it also fits in the palm of most hands. All the buttons are located where your fingers naturally land. —Eric Ravenscraft
MysteryVibe Crescendo 2 for $230: This flexible, bendable vibrator has six separate motors, all of which can be customized and controlled through the included app. But what sets it apart is its semi-rigid articulated body. You can straighten it to use for more direct penetration, or twist it, similar to the way one might bend their fingers. It won’t lock into position so that some resistance can bend it back, but it’s useful for hitting some of those hard-to-reach spots on and in your body. —Eric Ravenscraft
Lelo Personal Water-Based Moisturizer for $12: This water-based lubricant tops our best oils guide. It’s a little more expensive per ounce than others, but worth it. Many lubes get sticky or thick very quickly, but Lilo manages to stay fluid and smooth throughout playtime. It is also free of parabens and glycerin, which is great for people with sensitive skin. —Eric Ravenscraft
Lelo Hex condoms for $23: We tested a bunch of condoms, and the Lelo Hex was our top pick. The same company that makes some of our favorite sex toys also makes extra-strong condoms. It features a neat hexagonal pattern that Lilo claims makes the condoms sturdier, and it didn’t break as easily as other condoms in our tests. It’s also one of the most comfortable condoms I’ve worn, with the hexagon pattern helping to add a bit of grip to prevent slippage. —Eric Ravenscraft
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