10 Top Picks for Dad and Not a Single Tie
1 Take Flight Longchamp Boxford Travel Bag Frequent flyers know the value of a great travel bag. They understand that it needs to be roomy but somehow also compact, durable but also lightweight. Blending all these seeming contradictions with ease is the Boxford. 2 On the Run On Cloud 6 Waterproof Sneakers Pounding the pavement
Frequent flyers know the value of a great travel bag. They understand that it needs to be roomy but somehow also compact, durable but also lightweight. Blending all these seeming contradictions with ease is the Boxford.
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If he’s a pro with a rib-eye and a T-bone, a virtuoso at controlling flames, he recognizes the importance of solid tools to make it all happen. Which is why he’ll completely fawn over this four-piece stainless-steel set.
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Made from recycled fibers, this hybrid topper is as warm and insulating as it is lightweight and breathable. Consider it the perfect everyday jacket—the layer that he can wear all year long.
Equal parts stylish and comfortable, the Boston clogs are sure to be a hit with a father who likes to feel relaxed. (And what dad doesn’t?) He can wear them casually lounging around the house, or with some fitted jeans and a tee while running errands outdoors.
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Relaxed in all the right places and featuring beautiful patterns on the front panels, this shirt is a no-brainer for stylish gents. It’ll garner him compliment upon compliment.
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Finding a stylish shirt for Dad can be tricky. It has to be polished and fashion-forward—but not in a way that deviates from his MO. This polo from Barbour threads that needle.
Before he heads off on that much-deserved respite from the daily grind to have fun in the sun, make sure he’s equipped with the perfect swim shorts. From the 5.75-inch length and the soft material to the exuberant print, these trunks are, simply put, a must-cop.
Barry Samaha is the former style commerce editor at Esquire, where he covered all things fashion and grooming. Previously, he was an editor at Harper’s Bazaar, Surface, and WWD, along with overseeing editorial content at Tod’s Group. He has also written for The Daily Beast, Coveteur, Departures, Paper, Bustle Group, Forbes, and many more. He is based in New York City and can’t seem to find enough closet space for all his shoes.