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This sounds like a fun project, much like one my seven sibs and I made for our parents' fiftieth anniversary. Each person made a square, and then we connected them with a single solid-color banding that matched their decor. There were no color requirements, and each person picked a different motif, method, and range of colors, but they all worked together beautifully when combined.
One way to make a masculine quilt is to use chambray for the backing and the banding. Plain black fabric often bleeds into lighter colored squares (or rubs off on light-colored pants) or fades badly, but denim-colored chambray lasts for decades and fades into "favorite old shirt" only after many, many washings. And denim blue usually goes with everything a young man wears!
Have fun with your project; I'm sure that he will treasure it!