23 Things to Get Your Dad Before Sunday
By Abby Ledoux June 13, 2018

Pillow, $75, Lacoste Home
Your dad's favorite polo, now in bedding form.
Photography by Courtesy of Lacoste

Beer Socks, $11.50, Sock It to Me
For beer- and sock-loving dads everywhere.
Photography by Courtesy of Sock It to Me

St. James of London Deluxe Shave Kit, $189, Boardroom Salon for Men
A brush, shave cream, Fusion razor and post-shave gel—everything a dad could need or want from a grooming kit.
Photography by Courtesy of St. James of London

Chevy Chase Ornament, $5, Letter Craft
Your dad can rock a wooden version of Clark Griswold—the ultimate dad–as a pin, magnet, or keychain. There's plenty of other famous dads to choose from, too, like Alan Thicke (RIP), Barack Obama, and everyone's honorary dad, Mr. Rogers.
Photography by Courtesy of Letter Craft

Patagonia Stormfront Bag, $249, Gordy & Sons Outfitters
A modular, water-resistant storage bag for the outdoor enthusiast dad—anglers, photographers, and travelers alike.
Photography by Courtesy of Gordy & Sons

Path of Life Cuff, $48, MAN by Alex and Ani
For the woke dad who can rock a masculine cuff.
Photography by Courtesy of Alex and Ani

Project XX Whisky, $79.99, Glenfiddich
This slightly sweet and oaky spirit is the experimental result of 20 single malts from 20 whisky experts from 16 countries around the world.
Photography by Courtesy of Glenfiddich

Leather Billfold, $135, Will Leather Goods
What dad couldn't use a respectable new wallet?
Photography by Courtesy of Will Leather Goods

Customizable Father's Day Candle, $28, Manready Mercantile
A luscious aromatic blend of labdanum and leather—because the ultimate dad scent combo of pancakes, grill oil, and freshly mowed grass, it turns out, is not so great.
Photography by Courtesy of Manready Mercantile

Beef Jerky, $23.49, Held's Meat and Cheese Market
This jerky is officially Dad Approved—Scott Ledoux will happily vouch for it.
Photography by Courtesy of Held's Meat and Cheese Market

T-shirt, $16.15, Etsy/SuperCoolTShirts
What did the buffalo say to his son when he left for college?
Photography by Courtesy of Etsy/SuperCoolTShirts

Chips & Queso Tie, $19.99, Paris Texas Apparel Co.
A better version of the requisite Father's Day gift.
Photography by Courtesy of Paris Texas Co.

Trucker Hat, $15.99, Lone Star Store
Get him something he'll actually wear.
Photography by Courtesy of Lone Star Brewing Co.

Leather Slippers, $109, L.L. Bean
The ultimate in dad comfort.
Photography by Courtesy of L.L. Bean

Deakin & Francis Steering Wheel Cufflinks, $392, Deutsch & Deutsch Houston
A belated, sterling silver thanks for teaching you how to drive.
Photography by Courtesy of Deutsch & Deutsch Houston

Phone Case, $39.99, Carhartt
Drop-tested to withstand a fall out of a back pocket from the top of a ladder.
Photography by Courtesy of Carhartt

Chef Works Apron, $29.41, Amazon
Every grill-master needs a functional apron.
Photography by Courtesy of Amazon

Auto-Leveling Laser, $39.99, Bering's
This gadget is a game-changer when it comes time for Dad to help with that gallery wall in your new apartment.
Photography by Courtesy of Bering's

Frosty Mason Jar, $16.99, Bed Bath & Beyond
Personalize Dad's beer mug with up to four lines of text, which means "drive safe" will fit, but "always get to the airport four hours before your flight" might not.
Photography by Courtesy of Bed Bath & Beyond

The Gentleman's Retreat Spa Package, $165, Hiatus Spa
A 90-minute massage plus an energizing scalp treatment, because dads deserve to be pampered, too.
Photography by Shutterstock/goodluz

Wireless Earbuds, $129.95, Bose
Now he can listen to Rush without getting tangled up.
Photography by Courtesy of Bose

Travis Mathew T-shirt, $34.95, Nordstrom
In humble appreciation.
Photography by Courtesy of Nordstrom

DJI Spark Drone, $349, Target
We couldn't in good conscience leave off the wishlist-topping item of dads everywhere.
Photography by Courtesy of Target
Well, well, well, fancy seeing you here, T-minus four days until June 17. Didn't you learn your lesson last month? It's okay, we won't judge: Dads are historically hard to buy for. So, do what you've gotta do—rush delivery, run to the store down the block—but get it done. You know he deserves something nice this year.