Celebrating Dads

by | Jun 2018

Fun gifts for Father’s Day

Fun gifts for Father’s Day. Photo: Rachel Nadeau

EJ’s Sunglasses

With summer knocking at our doors and the days getting longer, everyone needs a slick pair of sunglasses. Maybe two–to–three pairs! If his favorite pair sunk to the bottom of the lake during the last summer’s boat ride, pick him out a new pair for Father’s Day. Offering Oakley, Ray Ban, Costa Del Mar and several more, these unique styles will be both eye-catching and protective during long days in the summer sun.

R.F. Moeller Jewelers

This family owned jewelry shop has quite the variety of watches and cufflinks to check out. Their recommendations include a set of sailboat cufflinks, complete with moving sails ($395). If your dad loves boats, or just loves the imagery, these will make a perfect Father’s Day gift.

A newer trend is men’s bracelets. With a sleek and stylish design, a bronze and leather bracelet might be the sort of unique and interesting piece perfect for your dad, husband or partner ($495).

Barnes & Noble

If your father prefers less fussy presents, books and beats may be your best bet. With vinyl records of Led Zeppelin and The Beatles, appealing to his vintage musical tastes will be easy ($25–$40).

And if you’re looking for more of a day out experience, Galleria’s Barnes & Noble kitchen will host a Father’s Day Brunch. With a variety of delicious options to partake in, perhaps enjoying some family time is the best way to celebrate the special man or men in your life.

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