It’s that time of the year again..Father’s Day. It’s the one day a year we can show the men in our life how thankful we are that they played a part in making us the people we are today. It’s also the one day a year the pressure is on to be the favorite child. For those who want to show their father/uncle/husband/brother/someone who has influenced their life, check out our selection of gifting options.
The Golf Club at Chelsea Piers
NYC’s only multi tiered Driving Range is great bonding time to spend with dad. Book him private lessons, an outing with the boys, or some solo time to get his swing on.
Johnnie-O Wovens
(Featured: Poppin’ Pink, $95)
The West Coast Brand Johnnie-O likes to bring their take on “casual prep” to their line. We’re loving their lightweight and cool patterned wovens. Another great feature is their special “Tweener” button, which is a hidden button located between the 2nd and 3rd buttons, so that you do not need to wear an undershirt. Really, who doesn’t have that problem?!
Squiddledee Ties
(pattern featured: “Bluebird of Happiness”, $80)
These handmade Novelty ties are both fun and functional. Styled in great patterns, these ties are great gift options for the guy who needs to “suit up”, or likes to dress up. Another perk? The ties are made right in Brooklyn.
Netflix
Nothing says “Thanks Dad” like a year subscription to Netflix. Play it on the TV, your Ipad, or Iphone, watching TV shows and movies never got easier. At an affordable $7.95 a month, a year subscription will show dad your appreciation.
Brooklyn Brewery
Spend the day celebrating Father’s Day with a few cold brews and chatting at Brooklyn Brewery. If you can’t take Dad to the Brewery, bring the Brewery to him! They offer Beer Making Kits, Beer, and Clothing on their e-commerce store.
And if all else fails, take them out to Brunch. Spend some time with the ones you care about, and show them that you appreciate them for all the things they have to deal with for knowing you. Trust me, I’m sure they have their reasons.
Ashley,
I love this post and lol on the Netflix. I feel like after Mother’s Day, people sometimes forget about Father’s Day too but I get it.