Next Sunday the 17th June 2018 is Fathers Day and I don't know about you but I always struggle with buying gifts for my partner from the children. This year will be extra tricky for me as not only is the 17th June Fathers Day but it is also my other halfs birthday, meaning I have to get him two lots of presents and make the day extra special for him. The pressure is on!
The shops seem to be full of Dad mugs, glasses, socks and t-shirts which we have already brought in past years. So I have been looking for something different, something that he will enjoy and that is not too expensive as I have to buy birthday gifts as well as fathers day gifts this year.
Flavourly Craft Beer Box £25
A box of ten carefully selected beers from small-batch breweries is a great idea for beer lovers. You can select a box that is suited to the individuals taste with dark, light or mixed beers. This hand-selected range of beers is sure to have lots that the beer fan in your life has not tried before. In the box you get 10 bottles, each one is different and you don't know what you will get until you open the box and discover what is inside. You can order a one of box which costs £25 or you can subscribe for three, six or twelve months. Each box comes with free Royal Mail tracked delivery making it a hassle-free gift option that he is sure to enjoy. You can find out more at www.flavourly.com
DVD's From 20th Century Fox
One thing that my other half does enjoy is watching films and a gift of a film always goes down well. Sometimes rediscovering golden oldie films can be great as the dads in your life rediscover films they have enjoyed in the past. I know these sound ideal not only for my partner but also for my own dad too. 20th Century Fox has a fantastic range of films that are ideal for Father's Day, with titles such as The Great Escape, The Man With No Name trilogy, Laurel and Hardy collection, John Wayne 4 film collection and a 6 film boxset featuring classic war films such as The Longest Day, The Great Escape, Patton, Battle of Britain, Torra Torra Torra! and A Bridge Too Far.
There is sure to be a DVD he will enjoy relaxing watching on Father's Day evening. Available from all good DVD retailers.
Royal British Legion Gifts
A charity gift will always go down well and The Royal British Legion has a great range of gifts available this Father's Day with all profits going to their charity to help servicemen, women and veterans. My own Grandad served in the RAF in Japan during WW2 so these RAF round cufflinks £12.99 are sure to be a hit with my dad. They also sell backpacks, t-shirts and gardening gifts. You can view the range and buy online at www.poppyshop.org.uk
Frederick Thomas Socks or Ties
If you really do want to get him socks or a tie this Father's Day then check out Frederick Thomas as they have some very cool and funky socks and ties. Don't forget I have a giveaway running where one lucky reader can win a £100 voucher to spend online at Frederick Thomas this Father's Day, you can enter here.
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