A short guide to Father’s Day gifts
Father’s Day is getting closer and closer and great deals are popping up everywhere, from our social media news feeds, to newsletters and, honestly, everywhere else. Just so you know, in most countries (such as UK, USA, Canada, France, Japan etc), the celebration that honors fatherhood takes place on the third Sunday of June, which this year is June 19th.
So, big online and offline retailers with customers from all of these countries already set up many offers and discounts, or just very cool products for your old man. Such is the case for some of our favorites sites like DesignbyHumans, Spreadshirt, RedBubble, TruffleShuffle, 80stees, Zazzle, CafePress and more. We mainly love them because of their humorous side. We’re sure your father is also a big boy that will appreciate silly, geeky or cheeky gifts as much as we do.
The first recommendation comes from TruffleShuffle, where you can get get FREE 1st class shipping using the code FIRSTCLASSDAD. The minimum order is of £20 for UK orders only.
Our next stop is at CafePress, where you can choose from trending themes such as Awesome Dad Gifts, Dad’s 1st Father’s Day, New Dad, Father’s Day Movies & TV and more. You can also take advantage of a discount – 20% off your order, with the code JUNE20.
From Spreadshirt you can choose from the men’s section the best selling gift products, some of them we selected below, that fit very well with the occasion in question:
We’ve also rounded up some of the most popular Father’s Day Gifts from Zazzle, either for new dads, techie dads or even godfathers:
The most hilarious t-shirts we found over at RedBubble. You can also check out a post from 2015, with their recommendations, depending on your man’s or pop’s personality.
For the pop culture, comic book lover dad in your life, 80sTees have the best geeky t-shirts to impress him:
Last but not least, a few t-shirts that would make for great gifts for the father figures in your family, from DesignbyHumans, Society6 and Threadless. The designs that are not that explicit about the intended recipient, but they touch upon their passion in an abstract way:
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