What do you buy for the man who has everything else (aka almost every dad ever)? Great question. And since Father’s Day is right around the corner, it’s time to start asking it.
Even if your dad has a lifetime’s worth of junk cluttering his garage and rightly says he doesn’t need anything, here are a few ideas for every budget to show you care — without adding to the existing piles.
Less than $25
Spotify Playlist
What father doesn’t like music? Almost every time my dad and I are together, at least one of us is showing the other a new song we’ve discovered. Why not compile all those hits into a “For Dad” playlist? Add your father’s favorites, songs he introduced you to, bands you’ve seen in concert together, or your own recommendations you know he’ll love. It’s a thoughtful gift that won’t break the bank. Bonus: Make it a collaborative playlist so he can add his own songs, and you can both enjoy it!
If your dad still needs a push into the 21st century, maybe start by gifting him a Spotify subscription.
Hobby Supplies
When your pop has a free afternoon, where can you find him? The golf course? A tree stand? The lake?
No matter his hobby of choice, he can no doubt use some new gear or supplies: new guitar picks (or this cool pick punch so he can make his own), a thermos, Scent Killer hunting wipes or soap, a