Our Top 10 Father's Day Gifts
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Levi Fisher Balm Diggity Beard Balm - $12.99
This natural beard pomade works to soften, condition, nourish, and hydrate your beard, all in one - we call it 'balm diggity' because it’s truly the bomb! Use it in the bathroom as a final step to your grooming routine, or on the go when you’re about to step out somewhere and need to apply finishing touches!
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Eat Plants, B*tch - $28.99
From Avocado Egg Rolls to her Black Pea Cauliflower Po’Boy or Oyster Mushroom Parm and everything in between, it won’t be long before you will also be declaring Pinky Cole’s timeless mantra: Eat Plants, B*tch!
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Teakwood & Tobacco Candle - $34
Teakwood & Tobacco. Some call it the boyfriend scent! It has notes of leather, teak, and orange and is big enough for larger spaces.
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Dad I love you Card - $8.50
Sometimes the simplest statements are the most effective. Hand-painted and foil stamped in an Iowa-based studio, this card is a true labor of love.
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Clark Polarized Black Acetate Sunglasses - $75
Handmade acetate frames with durable stainless steel hinges. Congrats, you just upped your Dad's cool factor.
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Rockwell Beard Brush - $15
The natural boar bristles of the Rockwell beard brush are gentle on his face and skin, while cleaning facial hair and keeping his beard looking healthy.
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P.F. Candle Co.- Car Fragrance - $9.50
It's time to update from the pine tree freshener. Meant first for hanging on the rearview mirror, these are also suitable in other small spaces like bathrooms, drawers, and closets.
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Multi-Use Apron - $32
Whether he's cooking or in his workshop, this apron has deep pockets for tools, brushes, utensils, and more.
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Big Spender Leather Wallet - $49
A one-of-a-kind gift for a one-of-a-kind guy. Made from scratch in Austin, Texas, these items are handcrafted and no two items are exactly the same. Fits 4-8 cards and a folded stack of bills.
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Dad of All Traits Card - $5.50
Dads! They're one of the multi-tasking wonders of the world. This Father's Day, celebrate the dad who's a master of all dad trades.
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