Father's Day Gift Guide
Shopping for Dad: the annual challenge of finding something for the man who responds to "What do you want for Father's Day?" with "Nothing" or "Peace and quiet," as if either of those are available in gift form. Our Father's Day collection is designed for the dad who deserves better than another tie that silently screams "I bought this yesterday at the airport." From personalized cufflinks that upgrade his "formal look" (you know, the one shirt he owns without a team logo) to camping mugs that make his morning coffee taste better than the stuff he pretends to enjoy at work, we've assembled gifts that say "I appreciate you" without the awkward hug that usually follows. These are gifts for the dad who taught you important life skills like how to pretend to know what you're doing until you actually figure it out.
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer everything from personalized accessories like The Vintage cufflinks to practical items like The Nomad camp mug. Our collection also includes wedding rings (because dads accessorize too), silicone rings for active dads, and various lifestyle accessories. Basically, we've got options for every dad from the "garage is my sanctuary" type to the "let me show you this spreadsheet I made" variety.
Most items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days if unused and in original packaging. Personalized items like engraved bands are final sale, however, because "World's 2nd Best Dad" isn't something we can easily resell. Full return policy details are available at checkout, but maybe check with Mom first—she probably knows what Dad actually wants.
Something that upgrades what he already uses daily. The Nomad camp mug elevates his coffee experience whether he's in the backyard or backcountry. Personalized items add meaning to functional objects. Or consider a quality wedding band if his current one is showing 20+ years of wear. The best gifts for the "needs nothing" dad are thoughtful upgrades to his existing routines—familiar enough to use, but nice enough that he wouldn't buy them himself.