Dads are notoriously difficult to buy for and once you’ve exhausted all your best ideas for their birthday or Christmas presents, it doesn’t leave much in the way of inspiration for Father’s Day. Yet, every third Sunday in June, we celebrate everything that is wonderful about dads, step-dads, fathers-in-law and dad-like figures, so it’s only right that you have a fitting gift to show him how much he means to you. If, like millions of others, you are struggling to find a present for Dad, here are just a few Father’s Day gifts that you might like to consider.
If the dad figure you are buying for sports a fantastic beard, help him to keep it this way by giving him a beard kit. By choosing one that fits into a neat little tin, you’ll give him the power of grooming on the go – perfect for holidaying and trips away from home.
If he prefers the clean shaven look, why not invest in a good quality razor so that he can keep up his sleek appearance and have something that looks great on the bathroom shelf?
And, to accompany the razor, what about a shaving soap bar? Nicer than gifting a can of shaving foam, it’s the perfect gift for every dad who shaves.
If he’s a regular holidayer, day tripper or adventurer, you can’t go far wrong with a practical luggage gift that will enable him to pack all his necessities. From weekend bags for hotel trips to rucksacks for dads who like to explore, a high quality, durable bag makes a great Father’s Day gift.
Or, if he is hankering for a new adventure, why not inspire him with a travel book? Bring new destinations to life with glossy photos and give him some itinerary ideas and your gift might be the reason behind his next adventure!
If the dad figure in your life loves a tipple or two but you don’t want to end up just getting him another bottle of his favourite wine or whisky, why not get him a drinks-related gift to enhance the experience? Books, bottle openers and wine coolers are just a few of the cool Father’s Day gift ideas that you might like to try.
If he’s a city gent and proud of it, treat him to something this Father’s Day that will enhance his experience of working in the city. From a suit cover to keep his work suit pristine whilst travelling for business, to a shoe shine kit to ensure he always makes a great impression, just because he’s a workaholic doesn’t mean you can’t treat him!
It isn’t just mums that like their trinkets and home accessories, so don’t let dad miss out on putting his stamp on the family home. Give him a gift that everyone can enjoy by choosing an unusual lamp, photo frame (with you in it of course!) or garden accessories that match his personality and interests.
You can’t go wrong with clothes, as long as you know his size and style preferences. For sporty dads you could pick up a rugby shirt or polo shirt. For outdoor dads, perhaps a gilet or tweed waistcoat, or for smart dressers (or those who you can’t fit into any other category) a soft lambswool jumper makes a lovely gift.
…There is always cologne, or socks!
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