2008 Father’s Day Gift Guide: Unique and thoughtful gifts abound online
Shopping for Fatherâ € ™ s Day should be a cinch, since you know better than anyone what your father alone. The problem is the creation of ideas for gifts as special as it is! The following tips will help you identify the gifts that fit your dad (and budget), in two easy steps. First, identify which category (s) that best describes your dad. So be creative! Mix and match from the list below to get a Father’s gift reflects his dad, and his unique and special relationship with others.
Step 1: My dad live â € |
1) Sports: Tickets to a sporting event dear to see a favorite team work are always appreciated. If your budget allows, using a ticket broker like StubHub.com to find the best seats you can afford. Also, consider minor league and similar events local sports. Tickets for a minor league game or season of training can be really cheap and fun! Search online to see what is available in your area.
2) Food in general, Sweets, in particular: If Dad has a sweet tooth, consider some gifts especially sweet. Consider customizing M & MA € ™ s â € “to pick the color, the message (such as â € œ # 1 Given €), quantity and packaging for a unique gift in a variety of price ranges to fit any budget. Also, if Dad happens to be a fan Baseball, M & MA € ™ s just introduced a line of candy in Major League Baseball team colors and logos.
Does a favorite, hard to find candy? Dad may appreciate a gift a gift of their favorite childhood candies. From Atomic Fireballs bars â € œBig Hunka €, you can find most NostalgicCandy.com sweets.
For other favorites, use the Internet and do some detective. Many unique small businesses offer their products nationwide. My husband often waxed poetic about the ice cream sold on campus at his alma mater, Penn State. A quick search on Google reveals that there might be a pint of your favorite ice-cream Creamery delivered overnight to Florida for a special Fatherâ € ™ s Day gift! A quick word of warning: one night’s accommodation delivery could be pronounced, so make sure you know what it will cost shipping.
3) the classics: Â A tie, shirt, pen or cup, these classics Fatherâ € ™ s Day gifts can be a good choice as long as you look smart new versions tailored to your dad. Is Dad handed? Big & Tall? A shorter man? Online Shops specialty can reveal a wealth of creative options for Dad this Fatherâ € ™ s Day. Enter Dada € ™ s special features in favorite search engine and see what you find. For example, a search on Google.com for â € € œleft hand products reveals dozens of specialty retailers, as the left hand area offering a wide variety of products for left-handed parents, the classic cups and pens, many more unique and useful items. Search & Tall â € œBig Mena Clothesâ € ™ s â € and € € ™ s short Mena € Clothesâ find that retailers offering specialty shirts, ties and other classic gifts, except in particular provided in your own Dada € ™ s hard to find size. Solutions.com is another interesting site, full of unique finds, irrespective father amateur or specialized need.
Step 2: Use your imagination
Combine any of the above ideas for a sure-fire success. Also, consider add the extra special gift of their time to any of these gifts.
Some examples: Is a Dad handed amateur golf to the left? Find it a club of the left hand, a glove or other specialized gear. In addition to his gift, offer to spend an hour with him driving range. For baseball lovers, offering to spend an afternoon in a minor league game. Wrap the notes along with some cool, retro sweet as Major Gum. League Chew Surprise your 5 € ™ 7 “father with a perfect pair of long, short couture sweats ForTheFit.com, and offers to accompany one morning a few moves.
You get the idea, be creative! His unique gift Dad will let you know how to know and respect what it is, and above all, who loves him and wants to spend time with him in Fatherâ € ™ s Day. What better gift is that?
About the Author
Consuelo C. Bova, Esq. is C.E.O. of ForTheFit.com- the nation’s premier short men’s apparel retailer. The idea for ForTheFit.com was born of Consuelo’s frustration with the lack of stylish, quality apparel available in retail stores for her 5′7″ husband. In guiding ForTheFit.com, she draws on her EXPERIENCE (over 7 years in marketing, advertising, project management, and statistical analysis across various industries & internationally; 2 years public and private sector legal experience), her EDUCATION (B.S./B.A. degree from Georgetown University in 2000, including a double major in International Business & Marketing and a German minor; Juris Doctor degree in May 2006 from Stetson University College of Law in St. Petersburg, FL), and her FAMILY life (married to C.F.O., Jeff Bova, and they share a toddler son). In her free time, Consuelo enjoys party planning, dining out & traveling. Originally from Miami, FL, she speaks fluent Spanish & German, and conversational French.
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