Dad’s day is almost here. We’ve got you covered with a gift for every applicable gentleman in your life, from whiskey and barbecue to massages and Tunisian leather slippers. Better yet: you can find them all right here in Dallas.
The New Orleans-based lens line, founded by SMU grad Stirling Barret, doesn’t have a Dallas brick-and-mortar, but they do have a solid shop-in-shop within Knox District’s Black Optical. Hence this solid eyewear collab.
$215 at Black Optical
Give Dad the gift of comfort this Father’s Day. Part of Mizzen+Main’s Leeward Collection, The Hampton is crafted from moisture wicking, performance fabric designed to keep you cool.
$125 at Mizzen+Main
Whether Dad’s a raw denim savant or a total newbie, the expertly curated offerings at Deep Ellum Denim won’t disappoint.
$165 at Deep Ellum Denim
Treat the dad in your life to more than just a new pair of running/workout shoes. With a $100 gift card purchase, he’ll receive a custom fit appointment, branded lifestyle t-shirt, and performance socks.
$100 at Dallas Running Company
Spice up Dad’s belt collection with this unique find from DLM Supply. The premium leather detailing and textile weave are durable and handsome, just like Dad.
$160 at DLM Supply Co.
Mizzen+Main short sleeve Leewards feature a more casual style while still being crafted from the crisp, traditional Leeward fabric you’ve come to love. Lightweight, moisture wicking fabric keeps you cool and comfortable.
$105 at Mizzen+Main
Complete Dad’s athletic wardrobe with this lightweight jacket, complete with water-repelling fabric that resists wind and wicks away moisture. This jacket keeps Dad on the move, rain or shine. Now that’s #MondayMotivation.
$220 at DLM Supply Co.
Handmade by authentic El Paso bootmaker, Stallion Boots, these premium handmade zippered ankle boots with genuine exotic ostrich will make any dad look good.
$1,095 at Pinto Ranch
The Dallas-based footwear company’s supremely comfortable sandals are so popular, the brand decided to open a full-time retail shop in East Dallas, where you can score Dad some new flip-flops and even monogram them on the spot.
$75 at Hari Mari
Located in Plano’s Legacy West, Peter Millar is your destination to find thoughtful gifts for father and son. Shop gifts in store from their Father’s Day guide. Explore refined menswear gifts featuring Italian fabrications and sartorial tailoring, plus enjoy a complimentary gift with purchase of $500 or more from June 1st to June 16th.
Mickey Ashmore sells his modern take on Aladdin slippers out of a charming shop on a quiet Uptown street, offering old-world Turkish craftsmanship in a variety of colors for men and women.
$195 at Sabah House
This cap comes complete with a specially designed front leather patch and a mesh threaded back guaranteed to remind a man of his love for the Lone Star State (and his love for you for getting him this awesome gift).
$24.50 at Texas Standard
These luxury trousers are made in Naples, Italy and offer a modern-classic fit in a 5-pocket model (jeans) or flat front trouser. Styled with a slim fit and pops of color, each pair is embroidered with a rendering of the mask of Pulcinella, the mischievous Neapolitan character representing their Italian heritage.
Available at Pockets
Is your dad as smooth as Texas Whiskey? Up his drinking experience with these leather coasters from Boulevard East. Authentic, classic, and proudly made in Dallas.
$18 at BLVD East
You don’t have to be a design junky to appreciate Botanicool’s geo planters, which you can track down IRL at Neighborhood Goods.
$17 by Botanicool
Off-duty Fort Worth firefighters built this solid steel grill, inspired by Argentine gaucho grills.
$269 by Circle J Fabrication
Crowned “American Whiskey of the Year” in acclaimed whiskey critic Jim Murray’s 2019 “Whisky Bible,” this extraordinary, twice-barreled Balmorhea Bourbon was heat-forged in the Texas Hill Country sun for three years in new American white oak barrels, then transferred to a second new American white oak barrel and aged for an additional two years. Only a limited number of bottles were released, so make sure to grab Dad one while you can!
Sure, most hotels have steamers you can use, but were they made by a Swedish design house, with a black matte finish and a stainless-steel front to help evenly distribute steam? It’s best not to risk it.
$145 at The Nasher Gift Store
Who said candles can’t be manly? Infused with amber mahogany and packaged in an old-school metal can, this gift is sure to brighten Dad’s day.
$32 at Neighborhood Goods
Oak & Eden always adds a bit of a twist: a spire of American Oak, masterfully cut and carefully fired to a medium toast. Hand placed in every bottle, it “in-bottle finishes” the Bourbon, imparting sweet, fruity notes and hints of honey to this all-American Bourbon whiskey.
Featuring iconic album artwork and a selection of a thousand records from the 60’s through the 90’s, this Taschen book will allow Dad to relive “the glory days.”
$20 at Neighborhood Goods
Remind him of his roots with this handcrafted keychain, a collab between Tumble and Dallas-based Read Between the Lines. Plus, with the added accessory to his keys, he might even stop losing them.
$19 at Read Between the Lines
Dallas-based Admonish tends to do bespoke work, but they do have a few products handcrafted with their high-quality leather available for purchase, including the always-appropriate dopp kit.
$85 by Admonish
From the Dallas Cowboys’ locker room to practically every men’s department you’ve ever seen, this locally-based company has distinguished itself with luxe products that really work.
$45
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The newly opened Clearfork spa is an immersive retreat, with a soothing, design-forward interior that’s decidedly gender-neutral.
Because Dad deserves to see where Blood & Honey is made. Especially when live music and food vendors are involved.
$10
Taught by a lead pitmaster, the class covers how to trim and cook brisket, pork ribs, and a beef rib, and includes plenty of barbecue and Rahr & Sons beer samples.
$75
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