7 Last-Minute Father’s Day Gifts For The Dad In Your Life

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Father’s Day is just around the corner — and you’re not alone if you feel like buying for husbands and fathers is notoriously difficult, far more challenging than getting a gift for us ladies.

It’s easy to feel at a total loss when shopping for your dad or husband, as if despite all your years living with him, you have no idea what he’d like, or what he’d even want.

If the gifting part of Father’s Day is what has you stressed, worry no more; we’ve put together a list of gifts dads will love — there’s bound to be something on here for the dad in your life.

 

01 | A bottle of cologne.

 

Everyone wants to smell nice, right? It’s hard to go wrong with a bottle of cologne — every dad will love getting a nice, manly scent.

 

02 | A Kindle.

 

For the dad that loves reading but can’t be bothered to lug a book around or is constantly losing his place, a Kindle will be the perfect gift.

 

03 | A back massager.

 

Find us a dad who doesn’t have back and shoulder pain from time to time. This thoughtful gift is sure to help him feel much better.

 

04 | A weekender bag.

 

He’s probably been using the same backpack for the last ten years for every trip — why not give him a nice upgrade for his next adventure to a far-off land?

 

05 | A knife set.

 

Most dads love to play chef — and some are actually quite good at it, too. He’s sure to love a fancy knife set that’ll make him feel even more confident in the kitchen.

 

06 | A ‘dad’ candle.

 

While we wouldn’t typically think ‘candle’ when we imagine gifts for dads, this Hero Dad candle was specifically designed with him in mind, with scents like bourbon, white cedar, and sandalwood.

 

07 | A set of whiskey glasses.

 

Dads are bound to be in the mood for a spot of whiskey every now and then, so give him a classy set of glasses for his next poker and whiskey night with his pals.

 
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