What to Get My Dad for Christmas

What to Get My Dad for Christmas


Yes, your dad does want a Christmas gift (even if he won’t say so). Here are 40 last-minute ideas that he will love

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Dads are often the hardest people to buy gifts for (I know mine is). Many of them are particular, mysterious, and unlikely to share a Christmas list with the family, and others claim not to want a gift at all (they’re lying). This leads to a lot of socks and routine bar restocks under the tree, which can be fine, although usually a little boring.

But it is possible — and heartwarming — to get your pops something he’ll use and love. The way to find the best Christmas gift for your dad is to remember the core principle of gifting: The best gift is something the giftee wants but doesn’t need. Find anything your dad likes, be it traveling, cocktails, clothing, or audio gear, and get him something in that category that he wouldn’t find on his own or splurge on with his own money.

The Best Christmas Gifts for Dads 2025

If you’re unsure how to treat Dad this year, read on. We’ve rounded up more than 35 of the best Christmas gifts for dad, including clothing, tech, kitchen upgrades, and more great stuff. Most of this stuff we’ve used (or even gifted) ourselves, or thoroughly researched to be sure your old man will be happy.

All of the below picks should arrive before Christmas, as of this writing, but be sure to double-check before ordering.

Better sleep

Whether it’s street noise, a loud cat, or engine sounds on planes, there’s a lot that can disturb dad’s precious shut-eye. These Loop Dream earplugs offer a more comfortable way to block sound while he rests.

A bird feeder with a camera

If your dad is a bird lover (à la Tony Soprano), this camera-equipped feeder will keep him thoroughly entertained. The bird feeder detects activity, captures HD video, and even tells you the species thanks to AI-powered recognition technology.

New coffee

Shopping for a coffee geek dad? Give him a subscription to Trade Coffee. The service will ship him fresh, fun bags of coffee grounds or beans on a regular schedule, letting him try new roasts that probably aren’t available at his local stores.

A zombie-fighting jacket

This waxed trucker jacket from Flint and Tinder gained fame as Pedro Pascal’s costume in The Last of Us series, but it stayed popular because it’s a rugged, stylish, and well-priced piece of outerwear. It’s a great way to upgrade dad’s wardrobe (especially if he’s a fan of The Last of Us).

A blast from the past

This stylish turntable from Technics features a direct-drive system and Bluetooth compatibility for multiple listening options. It also has phono and line-level connection options, which audiophile dads will appreciate.

Better tees

T-shirts can always be restocked — and not all T-shirts are made equal. If Dad’s tees are looking a little long in the tooth, get him a pack of the best ones around; these, from Abercrombie & Fitch.

A work sweater he won’t want to take off

There’s no way to dislike a cashmere sweater. With this one, he can like it at the office or at home (and look great the whole time).

The best headphones

If your dad knows the difference between good headphones and really good headphones, get him the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2. They’re our favorite cans of the year, delivering top-notch noise cancellation, premium materials, and incredible sound — no matter his genre.

A younger brain and body

The latest trend in anti-aging (inside and out) is NMN supplements. The kicker? They actually work. You can read the full story here, but the short one is that they can increase NAD levels, a molecule responsible for a huge range of benefits like mental sharpness, muscle energy, and metabolism. If your dad has ever complained about age-related fatigue — mental or physical — NMN supplements are a way to change that.

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A new skill

Even dads who know everything can learn something new. Coursera is a great place to do that, offering courses in just about every discipline from more than 350 companies and universities.

A cool watch

No one can have too many watches. One place we like to shop for gift watches is Nixon, which offers stylish, affordably-priced pieces with wide appeal.

A more secure home

One way to help Dad keep the house safer is with a great security camera. This one from Google Nest is a best-seller, offering indoor or outdoor coverage and high-quality imagery that integrates seamlessly with a Google Home ecosystem.

Something to break his brain

Virtual reality has come a long way — probably further than your dad knows. If you want to give him a next-gen experience, pick up a Meta Quest 3. Even if he’s not a gamer, he’ll likely be blown away (and might become a gamer after using it).

Better cell service

If your dad lives somewhere with bad cell service, check out T-Mobile’s new T-Satellite with Starlink feature, available in T-Mobile’s Experience Beyond plan. He’ll get better reception — and you can flip the script by paying for his cell service.

A beer mule

This Hopper backpack from Yeti is a great alternative to lugging coolers. It fits 12 pounds of ice or 20 cans, which is more than enough for a beach hang, park day, or camping.

Vodka made from apples

Tired of gifting dad whiskey? Get him a bottle of Upstate Vodka. It’s made from New York apples and boasts a crisp but characterful flavor that’s great solo or in cocktails.

A baby alligator rockstar

This taxidermy baby alligator is one of many quirky finds on Etsy. The little rockstar comes with a cowboy hat and a guitar, and he’s ethically sourced from areas where hunting is allowed.

Manly jewelry

Guys are wearing more jewelry, which is great news for gifters. If you want to introduce Dad to modern men’s jewelry, we recommend low-key, masculine pieces like this gemstone bead bracelet from Mejuri.

A LEGO set for adults

LEGO sets are for everyone — not just kids. Recently, the iconic toymaker has been supplying its adult fans with challenging, decor-worthy sets like this Porsche 911. It’ll give Dad something relaxing to do on the weekend, and you can technically say you bought your dad a Porsche.

Fewer nose hairs

The older guys get, the more unruly our nose and ear hairs become. Help Dad stay groomed with this best-selling “Weed Whacker” nose and ear trimmer from Manscaped.

A lower handicap

This Arccos system adds smart sensors to your dad’s golf clubs, letting him track shots and share his stats. The system is loaded with smart features like Smart Club Distances and A.I. Caddie Advice, which helps determine strategy for each hold.

Sunglasses for every adventure

These sunglasses from Costa look like normal stylish sunnies, but specialized polarized lenses, added coverage, and a durable build for outdoor adventures and everyday wear.

Cozy slippers

Slippers are a gifting staple for good reason. Many people could use fresh, cozy footwear — even your tough dad.

New neckwear

You also can’t go wrong with a scarf for Christmas. This one from Nordstrom is a great pick, featuring a cashmere construction and a handsome plaid design.

Easier mornings

This best-selling alarm clock uses artificial sunlight instead of a loud noise, meaning Dad can wake up more peacefully. It’s also a sound machine that features more than 80 science-backed sleep sounds.

His childhood dream come true

Every little boy wishes his model plane could actually fly. This model airplane can finally make that dream come true for your dad: Once built, he can fly the plane using a smartphone as the remote control.

Cornhole anywhere

You don’t need a backyard (or summer weather) to play cornhole. This tabletop cornhole set will let Dad play anywhere, be it in the living room or at the local bar with his buddies.

Grown-up sweats

There are cozy sweats and there are really cozy sweats. These joggers from Naadam are one of the latter thanks to a 100% Mongolian cashmere build.

Home theater audio

Want to give his TV real home theater audio? Get this Sonos Arc Ultra. The soundbar delivers a surround sound experience from a single speaker, making it an easy one-purchase upgrade.

Cooler pants

Dad still stuck wearing slim-fit pants? Get him these new Big Chino pants from Buck Mason. The chinos are easy to wear with casual pieces or office outfits, and, like everything from the California brand, they feature a sturdy build.

A Deadhead golf bag

Deadheads have no shortage of great gear, but the youthful golf brand Malbon just dropped some of the best. The new collaboration features golf gear with Grateful Dead iconography, and includes this very special golf bag.

Whatever concert he wants

There are a lot of great artists on tour in 2026, including ones beloved by dads like Metallica, Foo Fighters, and Phish. If he wants to see any of them (or just catch a game), you can contribute with a Stubhub gift card.

A steezy ski jacket

Ski gear is always a good option for Christmas gifting. One of the best options is a crispy new jacket, like this favorite from Arc’teryx.

A place to watch everything

Figuring out how to watch everything is endlessly complicated, but you can make things easier for Dad with a subscription to DirecTV. The streamer’s packages include both live TV channels and on-demand services like HBO Max and Hulu/Disney+, ensuring he can watch everything.

A Theragun

Theraguns have become a mainstay with athletes of all levels, and with people trying to ease everyday aches and pains. If that sounds like your old man (it would be surprising if it didn’t), let him relax with his own Theragun this holiday.

A smart thermometer

For the grill master, the Meater Pro is an easy home run. The connected thermometer will let him monitor from anywhere, no matter the cooking method: the Meater Pro works for grilling, roasting, smoking, and everything else.

A sauna at home

Getting a home sauna isn’t as space-consuming as you might think. This infrared model from Sun Home Saunas only needs about 45 by 45 inches of floor space, and assembly is very easy (no power tools required).

A hand-powered espresso machine

This Flair PRO 3 espresso machine doesn’t require power. Instead, it lets you pull the espresso by hand using a lever. Even if he’s a coffee nut, it’s not likely he has something like this (but will likely enjoy it).

A luxe robe

Most of us (including dads) let our robes get a little too old. If he needs a new one, upgrade his loungewear with this hooded Missoni robe.

The grill every dad wants

Traeger has at least a few markets locked down. Dads are one of them. The pellet grill brand is arguably the most desirable player right now. If you really want to make him feel like a giddy kid on Christmas, a Traeger is a great way to do it.


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