Very Last Minute Father’s Day Gift Ideas

You’re here because you probably still haven’t gotten anything for dad.

It’s okay! You still have some time.

I know some of you might not be a big fan of hallmark holidays, but it’s good to show appreciation in one way or another to your dad. And try to take it a step further and show appreciation more often beyond father’s day. Everyone loves being appreciated, especially at the most mundane times!

Anyways, I’ve compiled a short list of things that work for any dad, with any style. I’ve picked things where size isn’t an issue, so it’ll be easy to just grab and go. (Prices going upwards, for those shopping on a budget)

1. Dollar Shave Club ($1 / month)

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This is honestly such a great and simple idea that will please dad for months to come. It literally is a dollar a month, and you get quality razors that work just as good as most branded razors. Check it out here.

 

2. Happy Socks ($14)

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If you’re looking for something fun – look no further. Every dad loves and needs socks, so why not surprise them with a funky pair or two? You can grab those at most boutiques or sock shops.

 

3. ALDO Leather messenger bag ($65)

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Reasonably priced, and very fashionable. You might as well grab one for yourself too. It’s a decent sized messenger that works for all guys with all purposes. Find this at ALDO stores.

 

4. John Varvatos Dark Rebel Fragrance ($89)

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A cool and edgy fragrance that really works for older gents. It’s got an awesome bottle too! You’ll find this guy at most fragrance retailers or Sephora.

 

5. Daniel Wellington watch (~$195)

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Simple, elegant, and timeless (no pun intended). Daniel Wellington offers quality watches that really work for any type of guy. There are a bunch of styles on their website, and you really cant go wrong. You can find these at retailers such as the Bay.

 

 

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