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Father's Day 2025: The ultimate luxe gift guide

Father's Day 2025: The ultimate luxe gift guide

Emirates Woman17-06-2025

Fashion
by Sarah Joseph
June 17, 2025
With Father's Day just around the corner, it's time to start thinking about the perfect gift on June 21, 2025.
However, if you're stuck on what to get, not to worry as our editors are here to help. From a new shaving kit to the latest cologne on his wishlist, there are a host of luxe products to bring a smile to his face this year.
From first-time dads, all-around father figures, dad friends to mentors, celebrate him with thoughtful gifts this upcoming Father's Day.
Here, Emirates Man rounds up the perfect presents for the special man in your life that will excite and impress. In the gallery, you'll find: elevated wardrobe essentials and accessories for those building a style portfolio, as well as the latest gadgets for the tech and audio geeks, grooming essentials to keep him looking sharp and feeling his best. If he's active and adventurous, score some points with buys that suit his preferred sport and movement.
Take a look at our editor-approved gift guide to make June 21, 2025 an extra special day this year. – For more on how to look smart and live smarter, follow Emirates Man on Facebook and Instagram
Images: Supplied & Feature image: Instagram @mrporter

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