Father's Day Gift Guide

Father's Day Gift Guide

Dad's are synonymous with a few things. Embarrassing you in public, being late to pick you up, and wearing dad jeans. Father's Day is your opportunity to help ensure your dad's style is more elevated than the garden-variety dad. We've identified some ways you can keep the old man looking presentable this Father's Day with these stylish gift ideas (some of which are on sale!).

The Rudder Jacket from Woolrich is a classic design but is elevated with a subtle (very) camouflage print design. The light water and wind resistant technical fabric makes it perfect for outdoor activity.

The New Balance M1400JWH are an understated sneaker featuring the brands numerous comfort technologies. Made in the USA, these are built to last and Dad is sure to appreciate receiving a pair of these for Father's Day.

Is the old man still rotating the same three ties from 15 years ago? Upgrade his neckwear game with a new slimmer tie from Cursor & Thread. Made in Canada, there are two widths to choose from to keep him looking sharp.

Like ties, socks are a no-brainer when it comes to buying presents for Dad. OK, so they're not the most exciting present - but the truth is that he hates going shopping for them, so he's delighted every time his loved ones save him the trouble. You can't go wrong with the superior quality and distinctive socks from Anonymous Ism.

While he may already have a closet full of Hawaiian shirts, The White Palms Dylan shirt is a modern take on a classic style from 18 Waits that is sure to keep him looking put together. Destined to bring a definitive feeling of summer into his wardrobe, it can be worn buttoned up for business and buttoned down when he lets loose. 

A bag tailor-made for daily use at work or commuting, the Messenger Pocket bag from Woolfell is constructed from incredibly durable 10oz cotton canvas and features a padded sleeve to keep Dad's laptop safe while traveling. Oh yeah, it's also waterproof.

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