Father’s Day Gifts
Father’s Day is a wonderful way to honor the guys in our lives – not just our dads and the fathers of our children, but all the men who have made positive impacts on our lives.
Take time to say thank you and make sure the fathers, grandfathers, uncles and special men in your life realize they’re significance.
Take a minute to think about buying the perfect gift. Is he a gadget geek? Is he an outdoorsman? Is he a metro sexual who would love another cool shirt?
Considering his interests will definitely make it easier to purchase the perfect gift.
- Accessories for grilling: Traeger carne asada marinade ($13.95), veggie shake ($9.99) and salmon shake ($9.99) from Rent & Rave, 1210 Truman Park Drive, 502.245.9966.
- Adidas road shoe ($110) from Swags Sport Shoes, 9407 Westport Road 502.749.7924; 7415 Old Third St. Road, 502.368.2443.
- Brooks trail shoe ($110) from Swags Sport Shoes, 9407 Westport Road, 502.749.7924; 7415 Old Third St., 502.368.2443.
- Ekornes Stressless Glide System, which adjust to the users body. Available in different colors. Starting at $1,395 from Contemporary Galleries, 220 N. Hurstbourne Parkway, 502.426.9273.
- Eton shirt ($265), Etro pocket square ($90) from Rodes For Him, 4938 Brownsboro Road, 502.753.7633
- Leather handle lighter in silk box ($40) from Cartwheels Papers & Gifts, 3919 Chenoweth Square. 502.895.1800.
- Letterpress correspondence system ($75) from Cartwheels Papers & Gifts, 3919 Chenoweth Square, 502.895.1800.
- Over the Foot socks ($40) from Rodes For Him, 4938 Brownsboro Road, 502.753.7633
- Pamper your dad with a day at Fritz’s Salon & Spa for Men, 164 N. Hurstbourne Parkway, 502.412.3748.
- Personalized leather cigar case ($55) from Uncommon Art Shop, 10618 Meeting Street, 502.291.9210.
- Traeger wood pellet grills provide a zero carbon footprint and are made of natural material. Starting at $399 from Rent & Rave, 1210 Truman Park Drive, 502.245.9966.
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