If your dad's answer to "what do you want for Father's Day?" is a shrug and "I don't need anything," this guide is for you. He already has the gadgets, the tools, and a drawer full of ties he never wears. So skip the tie. Whether he spends his weekends at the beach, behind a grill, or pouring himself a drink at the end of the day, here's a roundup of gifts that actually land.
For the Dad Who Lives at the Beach
If his idea of a perfect Saturday involves sand, sun, and not much else, start here. The Hola Beaches Trucker Hat has that easy, lived-in look that works just as well on a coffee run as it does on the boardwalk. It's the kind of hat that becomes "his hat" within a week.
For the dad with a sense of humor about the job description, the Ask Dad Trucker Hat is a fun, low-stakes pick that always gets a laugh when he wears it out. It's a small gift, but it's the kind that ends up in every family photo for the next five years.
For the Home Bartender
If he's the one mixing drinks when people come over, give him something to upgrade the experience. The Cocktail Cabinet is a clever little set that walks him through the essential recipes for whiskey, vodka, gin, or tequila. Perfect for the dad who likes to experiment but appreciates a little guidance.
Pair it with a proper glass. The Corkcicle Whiskey Wedge comes with a built-in ice mold that chills a drink without watering it down, and the Vinglacé Glass Lined Whiskey Low Ball keeps things cold (or just gives him an excuse to enjoy his evening pour a little more slowly).
For the Dad Who Takes Care of Himself (Even If He Won't Admit It)
A lot of dads will never buy nice grooming products for themselves, which makes it a genuinely thoughtful gift. Preston Cologne is clean, well-made, and comes in scents like Green Tea + Bergamot and Amber. It’s easy to wear daily without feeling like cologne is "trying too hard."
For Everyday Use
Sometimes the best gift is the one he'll actually use every single day. A good tumbler checks that box. The Corkcicle 24oz Tumbler keeps coffee hot on his morning commute and water cold on the golf course or at the beach, and it looks good doing both.
Wrapping It Up
The dad who has everything usually doesn't actually have everything, he just has all the things he'd buy for himself, which tend to be practical and a little boring. The gifts that land best are the ones that feel a notch more considered: something he'd love but wouldn't think to pick up himself. That's the gap this guide is built to fill.
If you're local to the South Bay, stop by our Hermosa Beach shop and we're happy to help you put something together in person ( gift wrapping included). Not local? Everything in this guide ships, and orders over $150 ship free. Either way, you've got time to make this one of the easy years.