Fathers Day Gift Guide for the Adventurous Dad* | QueenBeady
May 16, 2016
It’s not something you usually see gracing the screens of QueenBeady relating to male items, but, as like most girls & ladies at this time of year we are frantically trying to think of new and exciting gifts for our Dad’s in the run up to Fathers Day so I wanted to make sure I could help a sister or two out. Thank me later y’all. But seriously, men are just notoriously hard to buy for & I for one can be left pulling my hair out trying to think what on earth can I spend my hard earned cash on to make sure I see some sort of smile on my male counterparts face. As ever there is a travel / adventure theme underlying with these gifts which I hope you will find most useful for the 19th June in my Fathers Day Gift Guide!
This canvas Howick rucksack from House of Fraser* is the perfect size & material for fitting lots of hiking gear and extra clothes in. Heck, I think I’d be happy with this gift.
For anyone who likes walking, a good pair of socks will stand you in good steed and let’s face it, as boring as socks may sound, find the funkiest pair and you’ll brighten up any underwear drawer! Having a good pair of boots will also do the trick, nobody be wanting blisters!
Let’s face it, you can’t go away to sunnier climes without a good pair of sunglasses and these Rayban’s are everything, dontcha think? And what about when it turns a little rainy? A 3 in 1 jacket by Tog24 will probably do just the trick!
Kinda had to include a few pairs of Calvin’s, ‘cos well, Calvin’s. And last but not least, a towel to wipe your brow if you’re getting hot and sweaty by the pool in a far flung destination. The life, ey?
I hope I’ve held (in some way?) with your Father’s Day present buying or just a general male-related gift idea. If like me, you have another half who is typically very hard to buy for, you can thank me later!
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