Gift Guide
Curated picks he'll actually use — and quietly brag about.
Skip the novelty mugs. These are gifts that land. Whether he's a homebody, an outdoorsman, a tech tinkerer, or someone who just wants a great cup of coffee — there's something here that fits.
A high-quality coffee subscription or a digital gift card to his favorite brand can arrive instantly and still feel intentional. Pair it with a handwritten note for extra weight.
Most dads prefer practical things they'd never buy themselves — quality gear, experiences, comfort upgrades. The key is specificity: a gift that reflects who he actually is always lands better than a generic "dad gift."
Get him something consumable and premium — great coffee, quality snacks, fine whiskey, or a grooming kit. He'll use it, love it, and quietly want more of it.
Not at all. A $30 multi-tool he reaches for weekly beats a $200 trinket that collects dust. Focus on usefulness and quality, not price tags.