Top 3 Father’s Day Gifts

Top 3 Father's Day Gifts

Father’s Day can be a tough one. Sure, you could just pick him up another tie or “World’s Best Dad” coffee mug – he probably wouldn’t make a fuss. But why not get him something unique this year? After all, we’re talking about the guy who probably taught you how to tie your shoelaces, play catch, build your first aircraft kit, and likely a thing or two about being your best. To help you in the ideas department, we’ve put together this list of suggestions that we’re sure will help turn his Father’s Day into more than just another game night.

Here are some Father’s day gift ideas for every kind of dad — from the outdoorsman and the bourbon aficionado, to the tech-savvy. Sure, dad would be happy with a pat on the back, but come on, he helped make you the man you are today. You owe the guy; get him something that he’ll really love.

Chillsner For the Classic Dad

Chillsner For the Classic Dad

Love of beer is practically synonymous with dads, and now there is a way to ensure that his lager or IPA is perfectly chilled every time. Designed like an icicle, or a “corcsicle,” the Chillsner fits into a bottle’s neck so that his drink will cool off almost instantly, down to the last drop.

Google Chromecast For the Tech Dad

Google Chromecast For the Tech Dad

Sometimes watching Hulu or Netflix in bed on a tablet isn’t enough. Google’s HDMI streaming stick allows media junkies to enhance their viewing by mirroring content from their smartphone or slate onto an HDTV. Chromecast supports all major apps: including Pandora, ESPN, Netflix, HBO, and several others.

Trunk Club For the Dapper Dad

Trunk Club For the Dapper Dad

For the sharp dresser, a Trunk Club gift card will certainly up his game. The service will set him up with a personal stylist who will take care of packing and shipping a trunk full of premium clothing to his doorstep. Upon arrival, he’ll get 10 days to try on the goods and send back anything he doesn’t want (shipping is free both ways). Most importantly, he’ll pay only for what he keeps (zero added charges). It’s time to return the favor to the dad who taught you a thing or two about style.