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Last minute gifts your dad actually wants this Father's Day Part - 01

These ideas are suited for every type of dad. Whether this is his first Father's Day or his 40th, whether he's a tech geek, a music lover, or an outdoorsman, there's bound to be a gift he'll love in this list.

 

 

 patriotic watch

A patriotic watch
MVMT

If you have some cash to burn, but not a ton, MVMT's timepieces look great on a wrist. This one's red, white, and blue nylon NATO strap is a thoughtful choice for dads who are veterans.

 

 

A Blue Bottle Coffee subscription

A Blue Bottle Coffee subscription
Blue Bottle Coffee

If your dad drinks coffee, getting him a high-quality blend he might not have tried, but will likely really enjoy, is a thoughtful gift worth considering. Blue Bottle Coffee focuses on honoring flavor profiles, finding the best beans in the world, and shipping those beans to you within two days of roasting so they always taste their best

 

 

 

A new everyday wallet

A new everyday wallet
Bellroy

Wallets are one of those items that get a lot of wear and not a lot of care in return. There's a good chance your dad's is coming apart at its seams or bulging uncomfortably from his back pocket. Or, maybe it's in some other sad state of affairs.

If that's the case, the Note Sleeve wallet from Bellroy will be a welcome improvement to whatever his back pocket currently holds.

 

 

A battery case for his phone

A battery case for his phone
Amazon

Whether he needs directions, the answer to a question, or to get in contact with someone, a dead phone won't help him when he's far from a power source.

If your dad's phone battery is constantly in the red, we really like Anker's battery case for its clever design and affordable price. This gift will add hours of battery life to his iPhone 6s or 7

 

A pair of Paul Evans' classy dress shoes

A pair of Paul Evans' classy dress shoes
Paul Evans

Paul Evans makes some of the classiest dress shoes you'll find. But instead of picking out a pair you think your dad will like, we'd err on the side of caution and get him a gift card so he can choose the pair he likes best. Gift cards start at $100, but to cover the cost of a pair of Italian leather oxfords like the ones pictured here, you'll have to get one for $400. 

 

An Omaha Steaks gift box

An Omaha Steaks gift box
Omaha Steaks

As any grill master knows, it takes more than a spark and some hot coals to make great-tasting food. If you want to help your dad take his grill game to the next level this summer, this gift box of 2 6oz filet mignons, 2 6oz top sirloins, and 6 4oz Omaha Steaks burgers should do the job. 

 

A sous vide

A sous vide
Amazon

If Dad would like to cook more, but always overcooks or undercooks his food, consider getting him a sous vide for Father's Day. 

Through Joule and its app, he'll learn techniques and recipes that are simple to perform, but lead to very tasty results. If he's a curious home chef looking to broaden his horizons, sous vide is actually worth the hype

 

 

The Amazon Echo

The Amazon Echo
Amazon

There’s an ever-so-slight learning curve in figuring out what Amazon Echo's Alexa virtual assistant can and can’t do, but once that’s passed, it can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number of things your dad should find fascinating.

 

 

A card that tells him how much you love and appreciate him

A card that tells him how much you love and appreciate him
Etsy

Don't forget to tell your dad you love him — that's really the best gift of all.

 

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A backpack cooler

A backpack cooler
Eddie Bauer

This is the cooler he needs when a picnic or tailgate party involves more gear than he can carry in two hands. Its 20-liter capacity will hold a 12-pack plus ice, and two side pockets with adjustable toggles can handle wine or water bottles.

It's not as high-end as a Yeti cooler, and it's not meant to be — Eddie Bauer gets the job done for less than $50 and looks pretty good doing it.

 

 

His new favorite summer shoes

His new favorite summer shoes
Soludos

There are few shoes that have impressed me as much as Soludos' espadrilles right off the bat. They're super comfortable — my pair had no break-in period — and lightweight enough that you'll want to wear them all summer. Get Dad a pair; if he's never owned one, he doesn't know what he's missing. 

 

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Shopping for your dad can be frustrating. When it comes to getting him any sort of gift, your conversation probably goes something like this: "Dad, what do you want for Father's Day?" "I don't know. You don't have to get me anything."

If you have the funds, but aren't sure what to get him this year, you've found the right guide. We picked 32 presents dads will love — even yours. They run the gamut, from a fancy bottle of Napa Valley's finest Cabernet Sauvignon to the perfect carry-on suitcase, a new everyday watch, or a coffee brewer that doubles as cool kitchen decor.

These ideas are suited for every type of dad. Whether this is his first Father's Day or his 40th, whether he's a tech geek, a music lover, or an outdoorsman, there's bound to be a gift he'll love in this list.

 


A patriotic watch

A patriotic watch
MVMT

If you have some cash to burn, but not a ton, MVMT's timepieces look great on a wrist. This one's red, white, and blue nylon NATO strap is a thoughtful choice for dads who are veterans.  

A Blue Bottle Coffee subscription

A Blue Bottle Coffee subscription
Blue Bottle Coffee

If your dad drinks coffee, getting him a high-quality blend he might not have tried, but will likely really enjoy, is a thoughtful gift worth considering. Blue Bottle Coffee focuses on honoring flavor profiles, finding the best beans in the world, and shipping those beans to you within two days of roasting so they always taste their best. 

A new everyday wallet

A new everyday wallet
Bellroy

Wallets are one of those items that get a lot of wear and not a lot of care in return. There's a good chance your dad's is coming apart at its seams or bulging uncomfortably from his back pocket. Or, maybe it's in some other sad state of affairs.

If that's the case, the Note Sleeve wallet from Bellroy will be a welcome improvement to whatever his back pocket currently holds.

A battery case for his phone

A battery case for his phone
Amazon

Whether he needs directions, the answer to a question, or to get in contact with someone, a dead phone won't help him when he's far from a power source.

If your dad's phone battery is constantly in the red, we really like Anker's battery case for its clever design and affordable price. This gift will add hours of battery life to his iPhone 6s or 7. 

 

A pair of Paul Evans' classy dress shoes

A pair of Paul Evans' classy dress shoes
Paul Evans

Paul Evans makes some of the classiest dress shoes you'll find. But instead of picking out a pair you think your dad will like, we'd err on the side of caution and get him a gift card so he can choose the pair he likes best. Gift cards start at $100, but to cover the cost of a pair of Italian leather oxfords like the ones pictured here, you'll have to get one for $400. 

An Omaha Steaks gift box

An Omaha Steaks gift box
Omaha Steaks

As any grill master knows, it takes more than a spark and some hot coals to make great-tasting food. If you want to help your dad take his grill game to the next level this summer, this gift box of 2 6oz filet mignons, 2 6oz top sirloins, and 6 4oz Omaha Steaks burgers should do the job. 

A sous vide

A sous vide
Amazon

If Dad would like to cook more, but always overcooks or undercooks his food, consider getting him a sous vide for Father's Day. 

Through Joule and its app, he'll learn techniques and recipes that are simple to perform, but lead to very tasty results. If he's a curious home chef looking to broaden his horizons, sous vide is actually worth the hype. 

The Amazon Echo

The Amazon Echo
Amazon

There’s an ever-so-slight learning curve in figuring out what Amazon Echo's Alexa virtual assistant can and can’t do, but once that’s passed, it can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number of things your dad should find fascinating.

A card that tells him how much you love and appreciate him

A card that tells him how much you love and appreciate him
Etsy

Don't forget to tell your dad you love him — that's really the best gift of all.

A backpack cooler

A backpack cooler
Eddie Bauer

This is the cooler he needs when a picnic or tailgate party involves more gear than he can carry in two hands. Its 20-liter capacity will hold a 12-pack plus ice, and two side pockets with adjustable toggles can handle wine or water bottles.

It's not as high-end as a Yeti cooler, and it's not meant to be — Eddie Bauer gets the job done for less than $50 and looks pretty good doing it.

His new favorite summer shoes

His new favorite summer shoes
Soludos

There are few shoes that have impressed me as much as Soludos' espadrilles right off the bat. They're super comfortable — my pair had no break-in period — and lightweight enough that you'll want to wear them all summer. Get Dad a pair; if he's never owned one, he doesn't know what he's missing. 

Soludos Men’s Anchor Embroidered Smoking Slipper, $65

A pair of headphones he can customize to his hearing

A pair of headphones he can customize to his hearing
EVEN Headphones

I'm not a discerning audiophile by any means, but I really like EVEN's H1 headphones for a couple reasons. I'm able to listen to music for hours on end without the headband hurting my head or the sound tiring out my ears. Their wooden look is also very sharp in person.

For those who are more into music than me, these headphones have a really cool "smart" feature I haven't taken full advantage of just yet: They can adjust how they sound so they're unique to your hearing.