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30 Last-Minute Father's Day Gifts That Are Thoughtful And Unique

30 Last-Minute Father's Day Gifts That Are Thoughtful And Unique

Forbes14-05-2025
The best last-minute Father's Day gifts show the father figure in your life how much he means to you. From Amazon Prime-eligible presents to monthly subscription boxes, even if you've procrastinated, there are still tons of creative (and thoughtful) gifts guaranteed to arrive before Sunday, June 15. Our top recommendations include a supportive pair of Hoka running sneakers, a classic leather wallet that can be personalized with Dad's initials and our favorite noise-canceling wireless headphones from Bose.
The best last-minute Father's Day gifts will ship quickly and show the father figure in your life ... More how much he means to you.
When selecting a gift, consider your dad's interests and hobbies, as well as splurge-worthy items he wouldn't think to buy for himself. For example, foodies will appreciate Harry & David's Summer Grilling Gift Box, while golf lovers will surely get plenty of use from the Orlimar Pitch 'n Putt Golf Lightweight Stand Carry Bag. Below, shop our editors' favorite last-minute Father's Day gifts that will arrive on time and show Dad how much you care. For more shopping inspiration, we also curated the best Father's Day gifts and the best subscription boxes for dads.
Amazon
Whether Dad prefers walking or running, this supportive sneaker will help propel him forward and keep his feet well-positioned as he moves. My brother and I gifted my dad a pair of Hoka sneakers for Father's Day last year, and he uses them every day. (The Arahi 7 shoes are also a top pick in our guide to the best men's running shoes.)
Amazon
Forbes Vetted supervising deals and coupons editor, Kara Cuzzone, recommends the Aura Digital Picture Frame, which displays photos and videos directly from your phone. 'It's really easy to set up, and the whole family can add pictures to it via an app, so you can share old memories and new pictures even if you're not together physically. Plus, the picture quality is super crisp,' says Cuzzone.
Amazon
This wireless meat thermometer ensures Dad's favorite BBQ won't be over- or undercooked and is incredibly easy to use. This set includes two color-coded probes with individual sensors and a 'booster' that displays the temperatures on a bright LCD screen, making it easy to monitor the cooking process. The device connects via Bluetooth, and the app sends alerts, estimated cooking times and more.
Amazon
Help Dad whip up delicious breakfast sandwiches with this fun device from Hamilton Beach. All he has to do is layer his favorite bread on the top and bottom with an egg (plus other ingredients and toppings) and wait for the countdown timer to alert him that it's ready.
Amazon
This digital watch by Casio has a cool, retro look, and the smooth resin band feels light and comfortable on the wrist. It's a stylish accessory for work, golf outings, lunch with friends and more. Plus, it has a 20-bar water resistance rating and can withstand sudden impacts (like being dropped) without damage.
Amazon
Whether Dad is a workout enthusiast or could benefit from a targeted massage to help him relax, the TheraGun Therabody Mini is a practical gift that he's sure to use often. It comes with three attachments, and its portable size makes it easy to throw in a gym bag or luggage.
Amazon
If he's a coffee (or tea) drinker, the Ember mug will ensure his cup of joe is never cold. It provides up to 80 minutes of heat—or all-day warmth when placed on the charging coaster—and has an auto sleep feature and handy LED indicator lights that alert you when your drink is at the desired temperature.
Amazon
If your father is a sports fan, chances are he'll love reading about the history of baseball and the legendary players that made the game what it is today. Written by Kevin Baker, The New York Game is intertwined with stories of American life in New York City, the birthplace of baseball, and the controversial moments that are still debated and discussed.
Amazon
Avid golfers may already own a full-size bag, but this lighter and more portable option by Orlimar is great for hitting the driving range, putting practice or anytime he doesn't need to carry a full set of clubs. It can hold up to seven clubs and has an adjustable shoulder strap, a carry handle, a water bottle holder and an accessory pocket for golf balls.
Amazon
The Solo Stove Bonfire 2.0 Fire Pit is great if Dad loves entertaining or spending time outside (it was also rated the best overall fire pit, based on our rigorous testing). The portable size means it can be moved easily, and the smoke-free fire provides warmth without any lingering odors.
Amazon
I bought my dad a Yeti travel mug two years ago, and he talks about it every time I come home to visit. The mug's base fits perfectly into cupholders, so he can bring it with him when he's running errands, and the leak-resistant lid prevents the contents from sloshing out. My dad also loves that it's dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
Harry & David
This well-organized box of savory spices and sauces will help Dad whip up delicious meals throughout the summer. The bundle by Harry & David contains four different sauces and a bold Peppercorn spice rub, and it's available to ship now (last-minute gifters might want to bookmark this option).
Universal Yums
If Dad has an adventurous palate, this subscription box offers popular snacks from different countries, including South Korea, Greece, Pakistan and more. 'I got my stepdad a subscription to Universal Yums a few years back, and he still talks about some of the snacks he discovered. It's extremely last-minute friendly and just a fun way to try something new every month,' says Jordan Thomas, assistant deals editor at Forbes Vetted.
Amazon
Add a little flavor to his food with this fiery lineup of Hot Ones hot sauces and a heat guide so he can work his way up to the most intense varieties. The varying flavors—from hibiscus to ginger to paprika—and spice levels will keep things interesting. All that's missing are crispy chicken wings.
Goldbelly
New York City has a vibrant food scene, and this creative gift box (it serves 8 to 12 people) contains some of the city's most iconic dishes. Highlights include a pastrami sandwich kit from Eli Zabar, a coal-fired pizza from John's of Bleecker Street, an assortment of pre-baked bagels from Zucker's and a cheesecake from Junior's.
MasterClass
Whether interested in honing his writing skills or learning more about the business world, MasterClass offers a wide range of sessions to help the father figure in your life learn and grow. Classes from entrepreneurs and experts like Mark Cuban and Stephen Curry are added monthly, and he can watch on his TV or phone instantly.
Ticketmaster
If your dad is hard to shop for, consider a Ticketmaster gift card so that he can choose from thousands of events ranging from concerts to sporting events to comedy shows. 'I got my dad US Open tickets last year, and they were a big hit,' says Cuzzone. 'He's a huge tennis fan but had never been to the Open, so I got tickets for us to go together, and he hasn't stopped talking about it since.'
Amazon
This traditional Japanese watercolor set is a winning gift if he's creative or just looking to pick up a new hobby. 'I bought this paint set for my dad last year, and he loved it,' says Thomas. 'The colors are rich, and come in a beautiful package, so you don't need extra wrapping if you're running out of time and have to send it directly.'
Amazon
If he spends a lot of time in the backyard, this smart bird feeder by Birdsnap is packed with cool features to level up his birdwatching. It uses AI to identify bird species, and the high-definition, wide-angle camera captures birds in real time, even at night.
Mark & Graham
Help Dad keep his watch collection safe and scratch-free when traveling with this handsome travel watch roll from Mark & Graham. It fits three watches, and the foil-debossed monogramming is a stylish touch.
Uncommon Goods
'One of my dad's favorite gifts I've ever gotten him is this custom viewfinder,' says Forbes Vetted updates writer Claire Epting. 'It's delightfully nostalgic, and the personalization process was straightforward and fun.' It comes with a unique code to redeem your customized photo reel online. Epting advises ordering it in advance to ensure the viewfinder and the photo reel arrive in time for Father's Day.
Leatherology
This compact and well-organized wallet makes an excellent gift that Dad will use daily. (It's also our best overall pick in our guide to the best wallets for men.) 'This wallet has great craftsmanship, featuring pliable leather that gives a sturdy yet soft feel simultaneously,' says Forbes Vetted content strategy analyst Luke Frangis.
Atlas Coffee
If Dad starts each day with a cup of coffee, treat him to this customizable Atlas Coffee Club subscription. You can select the coffee type (ground, whole bean or pods), brew method, roast preference and number of bags per shipment.
Bespoke Post
If you're not sure what to get the father figure in your life, go for a subscription box from Bespoke Post, which caters to various interests and hobbies, from mixology to clothing. It earned the top spot in our guide to the best subscription boxes for men, and we like that it highlights goods from small businesses and lesser-known brands.
Amazon
Whether he's trying to drown out sounds on his morning commute or zen out after a long day at the office, these wireless noise-cancelling headphones by Bose are an excellent gift. They have 24 hours of battery life, rich audio quality and plush ear cups that feel comfortable even after hours of wear. (After our extensive testing, they were rated the best wireless headphones overall.)
Amazon
Last year, I bought this Amazon Fire TV streaming stick for my dad (an avid movie watcher), and he absolutely loves it. It's easy to install and navigate between apps, and the picture quality is crisp and clear.
Amazon
These multi-use earplugs are crafted from flexible silicone (they come with four ear tip sizes so Dad can find the best fit) to muffle unwanted noises and help him sleep, relax or focus on work. The portable case is also easy to slip into a backpack or pocket so he can bring these on the go.
Amazon
Kiehl's is a top-rated skincare brand known for its gentle yet effective formulas, and we appreciate this giftable set that includes two essential products for all skin types. The gel face wash cleanses without stripping skin, and the moisturizer contains vitamin C, which can improve Dad's skin tone and texture over time.
Amazon
Help Dad unwind after a long day with these hydrating eye masks. Standout ingredients include caffeine, which increases circulation and can reduce puffiness, niacinamide and green tea.
Nordstrom
Help your Dad discover his new signature scent with this trio of fragrances from Le Labo. The set includes three popular fragrances with distinct notes, ranging from cedarwood to jasmine to black tea leaf.
Some of the most popular gifts on Father's Day are headphones (we recommend the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones), sneakers or apparel (our top pick is the Hoka Arahi 7 sneaker) and personalized gifts. Other popular categories include personal care products, gift cards and subscription boxes.
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