40+ Best Gifts for Men of 2026—Unique & Fun Father’s Day Gifts
The best in fashion, grooming tech, and relaxation—starting at $15.

Reported by Vogue.
Father's Day is either an opportunity to give something genuinely good or to hand over a gift card and hope for the best. According to Vogue, the most thoughtful gifts right now aren't generic — they're built around who he actually is, not just the fact that he's a dad.
For the man who treats the kitchen like a second office, the Ooni pizza oven is having a serious moment — it functions as an air fryer too, which makes it practical enough to justify the splurge. Pair it with Graza olive oil and a Hawkins New York striped apron, and you've essentially curated his entire weekend. If mornings are his thing, Nespresso's Vertuo machine covers the latte ritual without requiring a barista degree. On the opposite end of the effort spectrum, a leather notebook and a well-chosen book still land — as long as it's not an iPhone charger.
For the Guy Who Actually Uses His Gear
The fitness-obsessed dad gets more mileage out of a HigherDose infrared sauna blanket than another pair of shorts. Add a Garmin running watch — one that tracks beyond basic heart rate data — and District Vision sport sunglasses, and his recovery and performance kit is fully stacked. For the homebody who considers a great robe a personality trait, Brooklinen's plush striped version and a Hatch sunrise alarm clock make home feel intentional rather than just comfortable. Loewe's candle belongs here too, if you want to make a statement about taste.
Travelers need luggage that earns its place — Rimowa's carry-on is the perennial answer, and a Rains weekender handles the lighter trips. An engraved AirTag tucked inside is a small detail that reads as genuinely considered. For the tech-inclined, Bang & Olufsen's portable Bluetooth speaker and AirPod Pros are the audio gifts that don't need explaining. Meanwhile, a Crosley radio-CD combo is the kind of unexpected, analog-leaning choice that actually surprises someone who thinks they've seen everything.
Grooming deserves a real budget this year: Bottega's meditative cologne, Le Labo's hinoki hand soap and lotion set, and a quality beard trimmer cover the full spectrum from luxe to practical. And if you want something that outlasts the weekend entirely, a Burberry quilted jacket or a Bottega briefcase sits in the category of gifts that don't just get used — they get kept.
The best Father's Day gift isn't the most expensive one — it's the one that proves you were paying attention.
Read the original at Vogue.


