No two fathers are alike. We are all different and we all enjoy different things. So when you are trying to find the perfect Father’s Day gift is not a one stop shop. We all would enjoy different things. That is why I decided that instead of doing Father’s Day gift guide for one type of dad I would try to cover different groups of dads: modern, fashionable, fit, nerdy and the book worm.
The Modern Dad – For The Modern Dad you want to get the typical Father’s Day gifts, but then you take it to the next level. Think modern!
‘Cancer’ Square Digital Silicone Strap Watch – 1:Face
Bow Tie – Carrot & Gibbs
El Dorado Socks – Stance
Apple TV – Apple
BBQ Grill – Nexgrill
Callaway Mens 2015 Strata Woods/Irons Sets – TGW
The Fashionable Dad – You definitely know a stylish dad when you see one. So what do you get him this year for Father’s Day?
Baracuta G9 Harrington Jacket – J Crew
Warby Parker | Jackson Sunglasses – Warby Parker
Nixon | The Time Teller – Nordstrom
Birkenstock Sandles | Arizona – Nordstrom
The Fit Dad – Summer is in full swing and the fit dad is ready to keep that six pack looking good. It’s not always easy to do being a dad, but they find ways of keeping in shape while spending time with their kids.
Revolution SE Stroller – BOB
Charge Wrist Band – Fitbit
Front Page Talent – Nike
Distinct USA 996 – New Balance
The Nerdy Dad – I was greatly surprised when I talked to some dads wondering what they would want for Father’s Day: video games, action figures, subscriptions and raspberry pi. I had no idea what they were saying, but I guess these things are wanted.
Nerd Block Classic – Nerd Block
Rebel Fighter Silk Tie – Think Geek
Zombie Bookends – Think Geek
Comic Con Tickets – Salt Lake City
The Book Worm Dad – It’s great to be a dad, but it’s even better having books that relate to being a dad. Three of these books have been my favorites as a father and the other is just great for success stories.
Dada by Jimmy Fallon
Dad is Fat by Jim Gaffigan
Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell
The New Dad’s Survival Guide by Scott Mactavish