37 Highly Specific Father’s Day Gifts for Enthusiasts of All Kinds

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There are two types of Father’s Day gifts: the ones he politely thanks you for, and the ones he texts his friends to show off later. Our guide leans toward the latter, packed with design-forward, actually-useful presents he’ll be talking about all year. Whether he’s always ready for a boating excursion, an effortless host, or a person who has turned pizza into a personality trait, these picks—which start at just $22—meet him where he is and make it look good. Consider this your roadmap to gifting him accordingly.

For the Dad Who Drives 7 Hours to See You on a Whim

These are the kinds of upgrades that make long drives feel less like a chore and more like a ritual. Think comfort, atmosphere, and just enough preparedness to keep things smooth from mile one to 700.

Quince

Tulum Polarized Acetate Sunglasses

$50
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These square frames land somewhere between classic and cool, made with polarized lenses and plant-based acetate. Something he’ll throw on without thinking, but appreciate every time.

Amazon

Audible eGift Card

$50
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An open-ended pick that lets him queue up exactly what he wants to hear, whether that’s a dense history lesson or a hyper-specific hobby rabbit hole.

Liberty

Fragrance Tag Hinoki by L:A Bruket

$34
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This air freshener is made of paper, but it’s surprisingly elevated and infused with a spiced, woody fragrance that’ll easily mask the lingering aroma of fast food. Bonus: it transitions seamlessly from rearview mirror to closet once the drive is over.

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The Roadie by Redi

$150
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The kind of gift he didn’t know he needed until he absolutely does. More than 100 on-the-road essentials in an easy-access case, complete with QR code-accessible how-tos.

For the Dad Who Would Rather Be Fishing Somewhere

Field-tested, lake-ready, and built for the full experience, even if the “big one” gets away—this gear is handsome and works hard.

Fishing Guide Vest

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Designed by anglers who clearly know what they’re doing, Filson’s vest has high-capacity pockets, breathable panels, and thoughtful storage for everything from fly boxes to extra layers. 

Amazon

Dry Box by Evergreen

$34
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Compact and virtually indestructible, the Evergreen Dry Box has a tight seal that keeps everything inside protected. Ideal for the things he insists on bringing, even when he probably shouldn’t.

Matador

Nanodry Packable Beach Towel

$35
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A lightweight towel that absorbs more than it should and dries quickly, and then packs down into a compact silicone case. Good for everything from actual fishing trips to impromptu beach stops or lunch breaks.

Rains

Boonie Hat

$50
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Not just for a fisherman, but a man with style. This wide-brim essential is made with Rains’s signature PU fabric. Functional, yes, but with a clean, design-forward finish. 

For the Dad Who Is the Life of the Party

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Not every dad is manning a grill—some would rather work the room. These picks lean into hosting as an art form, with pieces that elevate the atmosphere without trying too hard.

Samsung

New Music Studio 5 Dolby Atmos Smart Speaker

$300
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Pair up Dolby Atmos theater-quality sound with a sculptural design by Erwan Bouroullec and you’ll get a speaker that leans more toward decor than device. Subtle on the shelf, yet noticeable the second it plays.

Amazon

Party Tricks: Easy, Elegant Recipes for Snacking and Hosting by Anna Hezel

$23
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Some dads don’t care about flipping burgers; they want to casually serve maple butter shichimi popcorn and call it a night. This book is all about low-effort, high-impact snacks that make hosting feel fun.

East Fork

White Oak Cutting Board, 9" x 9"

$68
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A well-made, solid oak board with a clean silhouette that’s equally suitable for prep, plating, or a very good cheese moment.

Huckberry

Hand Blown Mixing Glass by Mexico 1492

$25
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He may not be behind a real bar, but he acts like it. Ideal for martinis, Old Fashioneds, or whatever he’s experimenting with, this handblown glass adds a little flair to every pour.

Roman and Williams

Naoya Arakawa Shihou Cordial Glass

$130
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An exquisite piece, appropriate for sake, amaro, or nips of whiskey. Each one is unique, so his friends can all sip from one-of-a-kind vessels.

For the Dad who Whips Up Scrambled Eggs That Are Unrivaled

Weekend mornings are his thing, and he’s got it down to a science. These tools build on that routine, making the whole ritual feel just a little more special.

Goodee

Butter Knife by Allday Goods

$39
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A small but mighty knife that’s perfect for soft butter, jam, or whatever’s landing on that morning’s bread. The recycled plastic handle means no two look exactly alike, and makes it feel even more personal.

Amazon

Hand-Harvested Sea Salt by Saltverk

$70
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Flaky, mineral-rich salt fresh from Iceland that actually makes a difference whether he’s finishing his famous soft-scramble or your favorite avocado toast.

Amazon

Hello, Home Cooking: Do-Able Dishes for Every Day by Ham El-Waylly

$22
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The kind of recipes that build on what he already does best, so his go-to dishes only get better from here.

Hexclad

Hybrid Japanese Egg Pan

$139
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This pan designed for perfectly layered omelettes, just like he saw on TikTok. The smart slanted edge actually makes the rolling technique doable—once he gets it down, he won’t stop.

For the Dad Who Wants Everyone To Ask Him Where He Got His Jacket

Just after talking about his kids, his next favorite flex is sharing his style. Think a retro sneaker that still hits, a low-key high-tech watch, and pieces that look effortless but never go unnoticed.

Drakes

Indigo Rinse Denim Five-Pocket Chore Jacket

$755
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This workwear staple is always relevant for a reason—rugged selvedge denim, a slightly boxy fit, and just enough structure.

Nowatch

Nowatch X

$649
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Nowatch’s analog-esque piece is powered by research-grade sensors that track stress, sleep, and movement. For the dad who likes high-tech, but doesn’t love a screen-heavy aesthetic.

Miansai

Lennox Jasper Signet Ring

$205
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Polished silver meets a grounded jasper stone in a way that quietly pulls everything together.

Nike

Nike LD-1000 Premium

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A retro runner with a flared heel and waffle sole that made waves in ’77. He’s not chasing a podium, but the outfit still wins.

For the Dad Who Treats Pizza-Making Like a Part-Time Job

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From dialing in his proofing process to slicing with a Japanese-made stainless steel cutter, these tools hold up at every step of the process

Bernal Cutlery

Prince Stainless Steel Pizza Cutter

$78
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Designed in response to how underwhelming most cutters are, this solid stainless steel slicer carries enough weight to glide through the thickest crusts cleanly. 

Amazon

King Arthur Baking Company's Book of Pizza: Recipes for Every Pizza Maker

$30
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From the fundamentals to advanced techniques, this new cult-favorite book turns curiosity into a full-blown hobby.

Willams Sonoma

Olivewood Pizza Dough Docker

$45
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Pizza aficionados need this niche tool in their arsenal. It’s made for uniformly piercing dough to prevent bubbling and keep things consistent.

Gozney

Dough Tray

$50
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Airtight seal, pressure valve, and temperature gauge for precise proofing: this tray has everything because, at this point, it’s really that serious. 

For the Dad Who Just Got Really Into Running

It starts as a casual jog, and then it’s a five-days-a-week focus. If he has big opinions on splits, recovery, and carbon-plated shoes, these fine picks are still technical where it counts.

Bandit

Nylon HumoFit Run Hat

$55
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Made by a Brooklyn-based brand, this hat nails the small stuff—a built-in sunglass holder and sweat-responsive band—that make it feel especially smart.

New Balance

RC Jacket

$175
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A lightweight, packable layer that handles unpredictable weather without slowing him down. This jacket will have a guaranteed spot in his running kit rotation. 

Bang & Olufsen

Beoplay Eleven Wireless Earbuds

$599
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These earbuds pump out premium sound and off strong noise cancellation in a comfortable fit that actually stays put mid-run. That way, he can fully lock in to the playlist currently powering his pace.

Nickey Kehoe

Korn Liquor Muscle Tonic

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Gift him this elevated take on recovery. The small-batch herbal tonic supports muscle repair and is a noticeable upgrade from the Tiger Balm stashed in the medicine cabinet.

For the Dad Who Says He Wants Nothing, but Is an Always-Outside Guy

He insists he doesn’t want anything, but these are the kinds of gifts he’ll quietly appreciate. Fun and functional, but good-looking enough that he won’t stow them away in the shed.

Amazon

Mölkky Outdoor Game by Tactic

$289
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This game, a few friends, and his favorite patch of grass are all he needs for an ideal summer afternoon.

Hay

Outdoor Market BBQ Fish Grill

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For when he decides burgers are too predictable, a streamlined grill basket will make cooking whole fish a weeknight affair.

Snow Peak

Mosquito Pig Coil Mini

$64
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This little trinket keeps bugs away, looks oddly charming on the table, and is bound to invite at least one dad joke-infused pig pun.

Solo Stove

Windchill 30 Cooler + Mobile A/C

$400
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A cooler that not only chills drinks, but keeps you fresh, too. The built-in airflow, misting, and charging is over-the-top in a good way, and undeniably effective for a guy who spends 80 percent of his weekend in the backyard.

For the Dad Who Can’t Resist a Crossword or Game of Chess

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There’s something about digital-free downtime that hits differently. These pieces are tactile, well-made, and worth placing on the coffee table for display.

Printworks

Art of Poker

$95
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A set that takes poker from casino energy to something more relaxed and worth gathering around. After the game, it packs up neatly and could pass for a fancy book.

Urban Outfitters

Puzzle Mania: Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee, Minis And More By Joel Fagliano and New York Times Games

$38
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A physical collection of Wordle, Connections, and more that’s perfect for solo unwinding or low-key competition.

Papier US

Monogram Pocket Pine Leather Notebook

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Ideal for jotting notes, keeping score, or working through puzzles.

MoMA Design Store

Panisa Chess Set

$125
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For when he decides it’s time to intellectually challenge his guests: this sculptural set looks chic on a console and even better mid-game.


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Belle Morizio

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Belle is the in-house photographer and associate photo editor for Domino, capturing everything from home tours to gift guides, plus the occasional how-to project. She joined the photo team as an intern in 2018 and was brought on full time in January 2021.


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