Struggling to find a Father’s Day gift for the man who says, “Surprise me” every time? We all know the drill: socks, pants, a novelty mug... again. If the father figure in your life isn’t into anything specific but appreciates everything, here are a few fresh gift ideas I have put together that might just help you out this year.
Call me a softy, but I love making memories and capturing them. Vistaprint is my go-to for sentimental gifts. You can personalise photos for any occasion. Whether it’s a framed print, calendar or custom canvas, they have got so many ideas, you are bound to find something meaningful.
This isn’t your average chocolate. PlayInChoc is vegan, allergen-free and sustainably made right here in the UK. It tastes incredible, especially melted and poured over strawberries for an after-dinner treat. Suitable for literally everyone!
My Dad is the cook of the house, and once a year, he definitely deserves the day off. Pow Food delivers chef-prepared, nutritionist-approved frozen meals that are dairy-free, gluten-free and made with organic ingredients. I have done the taste test, and it’s a solid 10/10. They even offer breakfasts, snacks, and treats so you can give him more than just one night off.
You can’t beat a fresh bedding set, especially from Terry’s Fabrics. They have got a huge range (including reversible options... basically buy one, get one free, right? #GirlMath). If your Dad loves comfort or just a bedroom refresh, this is a subtle but appreciated gift.
Skip the usual socks and pick out something he will actually wear. Helly Hansen has a range of fashionable and comfortable pieces, like their versatile men’s fleece jacket. Super soft, comfy and available in lots of colours. Perfect for layering or wearing on its own all year round.
A bit of nostalgia never hurt anyone. Disposable cameras are so underrated: one take, one shot, no endless retakes. These Max Spielmann ones even include free developing, which makes them such a bargain. Capture real memories, not perfect ones.
Here's to the dads, step-dads, grandads and father figures who mean so much, even if they do make gift shopping a yearly challenge.
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