Father’s Day Gift Guide: Presents for the father figure in your life

Our Father’s Day Gift Guide will help you find the perfect gift this year.

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It’s almost time to shine the spotlight on Dad. Whether they were helping us with our sixth-grade homework or passing down life advice, our father figures influenced us in their own wonderful ways. So, how do we say thanks?

If you’re after something extra + a bit more personalized, we’ve unearthed a selection of gems to gift the father figure in your life. Bonus: Many of these gifts support small businesses.

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Is Dad inspiring everyone with their fitness game? Aesthetic Built’s collection is both functional and stylish — the Perfect Muscle Scallop Tee is suitable for lifting weights, going for a run, practicing yoga, or simply wearing something comfortable that boasts their upper body physique.

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Looking for a dark, rich and roasty cup of coffee to start Dad’s day? The Brazil, Dulce Signature is two coffees blended together for the perfect cup.

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The Gibson Kase Mate Golf Bundle has everything Dad needs to keep your beverages cold while golfing, from the first hole to the last. The 12-pack of their choice will stay frosty for up to 7 hours — no ice needed.

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Give dad the ultimate gift of peace and quiet on the patio in his new Adirondack Chair from Palmetto Craft.

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Looking for a Dad-worthy leather wallet? The Jack Foster Vertical leather wallet wears beautifully and was hand stitched in Greenville, South Carolina. With four card slots and two hidden pockets, they’ll have all the space they need.

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You never can go wrong with the Greenville Mix from Poppington’s. Caramel popcorn mixed with White Cheddar and Golden Cheddar flavors is a gift dad will enjoy and need a refill by the afternoon.

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Get Dad the best clean of their life with Roosevelt Supply’s shower bundle. Made with only the best ingredients, including organic aloe and argan oil, their shower products are free of sulfates, parabens, phthalates and petroleum products.

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Give Dad the ultimate bonfire experience with City Bonfires Petite Tabletop Fire Bowl. Create a mini bonfire anywhere, from intimate home gatherings to picnics and camping trips.

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Quentin’s Hot Mustard Sauce pairs well with pretzels, brats, charcuterie boards, pulled pork sandwiches, chicken of all kinds, eggs in the morning, and so much more. The snack combinations for Dad are endless.

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Luff sheets actually get softer over time — and they won’t pill, shrink, or wrinkle, thanks to OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified fabric. For every set bought, Luff donates a set of twin sheets to organizations that provide beds for children who sleep on the floor or have had poor sleeping conditions their whole life.

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Don’t let Dad sweat doing housework or chores this summer — a portable neck fan is exactly the kind of goofy-yet-great gift they’ll love.

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This heated eye mask + massager rests tired eyes + creates the perfect self-care moment for those in need of relaxing.

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This cool outdoor bluetooth speaker looks like a lantern thanks to LED flame lights.

🛍️ Shop the full Six & Main Father’s Day Gift Guide.

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