FYI
The very first observance of a “Father's Day” was held on July 5, 1908, in Fairmont, West Virginia, but today, many countries celebrate it on the third Sunday of June.
Make the old man proud this year, by giving him
something you yourself would like to have
Father's Day is upon us (you've got just two weeks) but shopping for Dad can be a tricky endeavor. You'll ask for some gift suggestions looking for hints, but he'll swear he doesn't need or want anything. And it's not like Mother's Day, where some nice perfume or a quality bouquet of flowers will do. But that doesn't mean your old man wouldn't enjoy the same masculine indulgences that you'd like to buy for yourself. From a rugged timepiece and a classic pair of shades to more practical items like a cult-favorite grill or an actual dad hat, here are 20 items sure to please your pop.
Two-liter white oak barrel,
$65 by Bluegrass Barrels
Golf shoe bag,
$50 by Jones
Meat thawing board,
$79.95 by That! Inventions
Meat thawing board,
$79.95 by That! Inventions
Portable grill,
$249 / $199 by Everdure
Bonded ash grill set,
$99.99 by Schmiidt Brothers
Brass cat knife,
$88 by Best Made Co.
Classic cotton cap,
$39.50 by Polo Ralph Lauren
Cooler tote,
$274.95 by Hydro Flask
Polarized sunglasses,
$195 by Raen Optics
DraftPour beer dispenser,
$129.99 by Fizzics
MK1 Camper chronograph,
$135 by Timex
Beard trimmer,
$54.91 by Philips Norelco
Leather valet tray,
$36 by Billykirk
Beard grooming kit,
$35 by Men's Society
Stainless steel tool organizer,
$40 by Puebco
Cotton poplin pajamas,$79.50 / $49.50 by J.Crew
Bolt action pen,
$80 by Inventory
49-inch Smart Roku TV,
$300 / $249.99 by TCL
Gradient puzzle,
$25 by Areaware
Midcentury wood record player system,
$179.95 by Crosley
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