How to Choose a Great Gift for Dads:
- Assess your budget. I’m a firm believer in using creativity -not mega bucks- to find the perfect gift. Not every gift needs a blockbuster price tag to be fabulous. When you have a dollar range in mind, write it down to keep yourself in line.
- Think about how he spends his free time. Does he watch television? Run? Golf? Go boating? Walk? Read books? Grill? Travel a lot? Whatever he likes to do best with the time he has to himself, that’s a great place to start.
- Fill a need. Keeping his favourite thing in mind, look at something that would help him with it. Is his favourite show Breaking Bad? Buy him a DVD or the whole series. Does he run marathons? Get him some new shoes or an armband to hold his iPod. Does he like to do yard work? Get him some padded work gloves or a pair of pants with reinforced knees. Is he on the road a lot for work? Get him a piece of carry-on luggage, a travel pillow, or a travel charger for his phone.
- Make it about him and not about the glory of the gift. If you’re absolutely perplexed, give him a gift card to his favourite store. JCPenney has a little something for every dad in your life. In fact, JCPenney offers their own gift cards AND iTunes gift cards (among others). It’s the one-stop-dad-shop. Check out their Father’s Day Gift Hub to find the perfect match for your husband or dad!
Break it down: My husband refuses to buy nice things for himself. He drives a lot and travels a lot and walks a lot. I know he doesn’t wear the sunglasses he buys for himself every so often because he buys the cheapest ones he can and the lenses in the cheapo ones are distorted making them disorienting to wear. Keeping this in mind, I picked a great pair of aviator style sunglasses with polarized lenses for him from JCPenney. I paired it with an iTunes gift card that I ALSO found at JCPenney so he can download audiobooks onto his iPod to listen to while he walks. The sunglasses are on sale right now, making them a great economic choice. I’m certain he’ll love them!
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Gina Guthrie says
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Stephanie says
My father loves anything “Copy-Kat” but homemade. This year I am doing “Moose Munch” and “Snickers” ice cream bites, but with a more healthy spin. (Maybe I should try your Cool Ranch Doritos!!!)
Shelley says
Usually something to wear…
Jennifer says
This is my husband’s first Father’s Day. Since we are a bit low on funds, I am thinking of a nice framed picture of him with his daughter for his desk along with his favorite dinner! My father always loved handmade gifts when I was little (still has them all) so I am thinking this year he will get a photo of his granddaughter along with a mold of her foot and hand.
Janel says
I think some new supplies for biking are in order!
Lisa says
Summer shirts, and if jcpenny helps, I can do those for hubby, dad, and my son who is celebrating his first father’s day!
rihan says
Nice guide. thanks for sharing with us . .
Kristy L says
The best gift for my dad has always been toy versions of tractors that he once owned or wanted to own. They can get him talking for a long time!
Patrick Barringer says
We haven’t always been that big on gifts for Father’s Day in the Barringer household. Our usual M.O. is just to make it be a family day. If I were going to buy something with a $100 budget through, it would probably be some dress clothes or some cool gadget that caught my eye in the store that he would be able to use for one of his hobbies.
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MotorCityMich says
My husband loves to putter in the garden, so I usually get him yard stuff that he says he doesn’t need but secretly loves. Or I get him a gift card to a garden center and go with him (that is part of the gift… he hates to go alone) while he picks out the perfect plants and garden doodads. It is so fun to watch him as he picks out his “treasures” from all the stuff available.
Chris B says
Usually get the hubby a book or two. This year it is Dad is Fat by Jim Gaffigan. Past books have been about the Civil War or WWII, although new Dave Barry books have also made the cut. The two teenage boys still provide handmade cards.
Kathy says
I usually get my husband some shorts for summer and make him some BBQ, his favorite!
Merritt says
My husband just wants a great cheeseburger but last year I ordered 12 boxes of his favorite cereal off of amazon because they stopped making it and it was no longer available on stores.
Heather says
I like to take special pictures of my kids, and frame it as a gift for their dad.
Deitan says
Shirts with pockets, he loves em!
Kirsten/ComfortablyDomestic says
I think the tacky tie generator might actually motivate my dad to give me an actual suggestion. At least, I hope that it will.
Rebecca says
Unless your dad WANTS a pink polka dot bow tie emblazoned with tighty whities!
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Michelle C says
My dad passed away several years ago, but we like to give my husband something handmade from the kids and something practical that he needs. I think this year he needs running shoes.
Jen says
I am the worst at picking out Father’s day gifts. Both my husband and dad are dont need much kind of guys. An outing always seems like a good idea. If you’ve got what you need, an experience is always something you can give. Maybe go to a new restaurant you’ve heard of, take a hike together, watch a game together, or whatever they like to do. I feel like there’s a lot of options.
Becky (So Very Blessed) says
It used to be easier when I lived closer to my dad, because the thing he loved most was breakfast in bed, but that’s much harder to manage now that I live 15 hours away from him! He’s a big fan of spicy food, so whenever I see funny hot sauces, I grab those for him.