Actual Dads Told Us What To Get Them For Christmas This Year

We asked them so you don't have to.
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Why is it that you can’t step outside without spotting a “dad hat” or a “dad sneaker,” yet when you try to buy a gift for anyone’s actual father, it’s like a 404 error message engulfs the universe. Tired gender norms aside, dads can be hard to shop for, largely because they’re not always great at communicating what they want. 

To save you some time this winter season and to hopefully gift the fathers and father figures around you with some items they’ll truly cherish, we asked some of our favorite dads (and the people in close to them) what’s on their wishlists for 2023. 

From kitchenwares to home tech to many types of socks, here are gifts for all sorts of dads that dads have actually asked for. 

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A John Boos reversible cutting board
Alex McCrery, co-founder of hospitality workwear brand Tilit, wants to upgrade his cutting board. It's a great universal gift for any dad who's into cooking or home design.

"As a former full-time chef and now chef to two little girls, one of the things I’ve been eyeing is a chunky cutting board upgrade like Boos butcher blocks," McCrery told HuffPost.
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A retro-inspired Igloo standing cooler
Chris P., husband of HuffPost senior audience editor Abigail Williams and dad to a 2-year-old, is asking for this incredibly cool looking Igloo cooler that comes in a ton of vintage-inspired colors, can stand on its own and has an easy carrying strap.
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Nike Killshot 2 sneakers
Williams' husband is also asking for these low-profile leather Nike sneakers, which are sharp enough to dress up with slacks and a sweater but still casual enough to wear with jeans and a T-shirt.
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A GoPro action camera
I am not ashamed to admit I love YouTube reels and watch a ton of Sage Pasch's videos showing her funny and realistic morning and evening routines as a mom of two in her early 20s.

Pasch‘s fiancé — also in his early 20s — frequently appears on camera, so I asked the YouTuber what her partner wants this winter. (He preferred to remain anonymous.) Because the family spends a ton of time outdoors, Pasch said her fiancé wants a waterproof GoPro action camera that he can use to take family videos when they're surfing or swimming.
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A Nakie outdoor hammock
Pasch's fiancé is also asking for a Nakie outdoor hammock, which comes with all the tools you need to hang it and can hold close to 500 pounds, so all the kiddos can safely pile on.
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An easy-care houseplant
A friend's dad who preferred to remain anonymous is currently taking care of his sick wife and asking for low-maintenance house plants, like this easy-care snake plant that comes in this chic pot from the Sill. If you have a dad that's dealing with a lot right now, he may appreciate having some color and life around him that's easy to take care of.
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The largest coffee thermos you can find
That same friend said his dad asked for a coffee thermos, but explicitly wants something huge and non-fussy. Bubba cups are a time-honored classic that will hold close to the whole pot of coffee and are nearly impossible to break.
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A Hamilton Beach food processor
Shopping manager editor Emily Ruane's brother-in-law, Matt M., is a dad to a 5- and 2-year-old. This year, he's asking for a Hamilton Beach food processor that was recommended in one of his favorite cookbooks. "My sister has it and loves it,” he added.
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Banana Republic
Banana Repubic's athletic tapered pants
Ruane’s brother-in-law also recommends gifting the athletic tapered pants from Banana Republic. "[They're] thicker than slacks and can go formal or casual," he said, adding that a pair usually lasts him two years.
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A Google Nest
My dear friend Clark and his father are both into cooking and current events. Clark, who's in his early 30s, recently gifted his dad a Google Nest so he can watch the news as he's making dinner. It's a user-friendly home tech item that doesn't totally break the bank and could be great for other news lovers or multitaskers.
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A cashmere sweater
It wouldn't be a dad gift guide is there wasn't a mention of a nice new sweater. No less than six of my friends said their dads ask for sweaters every winter, with one saying, "Dads are bad at buying their own." HuffPost senior shopping writer Lourdes Avila Uribe's dad Fernando Uribe runs cold, and this year (like every other year) is asking for a nice cashmere sweater like this one from J.Crew.
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Cashmere socks
Uribe's dad is also asking for cashmere socks to keep his feet warm this winter. They're a little more indulgent that a basic crew sock and can make for a great present.
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A timeless L.L. Bean sweater
Of course, my own dad, the king of New England, goes for 100% wool sweaters, mainly from L.L. Bean. They're great for skiing or other winter sports, as they're still warm even if they get wet.
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Under-layers for winter sports
Speaking of skiing, my dad also asked for new turtlenecks to wear as a base layer. He is partial to the L.L. Bean "unshrinkable" long sleeves that keep their shape over time and last for years.
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A cashmere Henley
Another go-to dad item? A Henley. Uribe's brother Juan Uribe — a brand-new dad — is asking for this super chic cashmere Henely from Quince. It's an elevated take on a beloved, casual silhouette and will pair well with jeans or slacks.
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Durable workwear
Shopping writer Tessa Flores says her unbelievably cool dad, Eliazar Flores, is asking for Carhartt relaxed-fit duck cotton overalls with elastic suspenders for the second year in a row. "I like how durable they are and that I don't have to wear a belt with them like I do with regular pants," he previously told HuffPost.

If your dad spends a lot of time working outdoors or just likes the workwear style, he'll get a lot of use out of these versatile overalls.
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A pickleball starter kit
My friend Rosie Carlson's father is adding more activity into his life and wants to get started with pickleball lessons. Surely he'll need a set of paddles and some other starter equipment to get into the game.
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A Tommy Bahama Henley
Once again, my dad goes full New England icon in asking for "quality clothing without logos or very small logos." He asked for Henleys and statistically has enjoyed clothes from Tommy Bahama, a brand that seems to moving away from floral button-ups and more into high-quality basics. If you too have a low-key dad who likes things that last for years and aren't flashy, I'd recommend peeping this brand.
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Merch from a cause you (or he) supports
My dad really melted my heart when he said he'd love some merch from Savage Sisters, the harm reduction organization that I volunteer with or general "gear that supports good causes.” It's kind of the adult version of gifting a project from art class, where your dad can be proud of you and feel included. I love this shirt supporting the Fort Greene community fridge and also love how easy it is to find great merch that supports good causes on Bonfire.
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A Carhartt pocket tee
Ruane's husband Chris Grosso, a father of two little girls, always asks for the classic Carhartt pocket tee, a closet staple for over a decade. "His shirts get more wear and tear these days, cooking for and taking care of two little kids, so I think he'll be delighted to unwrap a few new ones," she said.
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Bombas socks
Another classic dad gift with many options: socks. Williams’ husband is asking for Bombas socks made from moisture-wicking merino wool that naturally regulates temperature and keeps feet from getting funky.
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Low-rise socks
My dad asked for lower-rise socks he can wear with sneakers or running shoes when he's on the go. If your dad is also a Virgo king who organizes his grocery lists by what aisle things are in, he also may love an uber-practical present like this one.
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Bookshop.org
A good book (or a gift card to a local bookstore)
My dad — as well as many of my friends' dads — are asking for "good books," which means something different to everyone. If you've got a music-loving dad that's into oral history, he'd probably love Jonathan Abrams' 2022 release on the origin of hip-hop. But you can never go wrong with a Bookshop.org gift card that lets them shop online while supporting local bookstores.
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A fun spin on a classic
Ruane's friend Mary Guerin knows her husband Mike, a dad to two school-age kids, wants a new pair of everyday boots. In searching for something classic but with an unexpected element, she found and loves these red elastic Blundstone boots (which I also own) that are durable and sporty while still being fun.
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Vuori performance joggers
Guerin also cited Vuori as a favorite brand for athleisure. We found these bestselling under-$100 joggers that offer a moisture-wicking four-way stretch fabric crafted from recycled polyester. Over 8,000 reviewers have awarded these comfy pants a 4.8-star rating.
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Intelligentsia
A waffle-knit beanie from a hometown coffee brand
As a former resident of Chicago, Guerin has his eye on this stylish waffle-knit beanie from a beloved third-wave roaster and retailer that got its start in the Windy City.
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Framebridge
A gift card for online or in-person framing
A genius suggestion that we’re totally stealing for everyone on our lists this year, Guerin also asked for a gift card to Framebridge, a startup that specializes in both mail-order and in-person framing. (There are a number of locations throughout major cities on the Eastern seaboard.) The brand’s website is overflowing with inspiration, and they also offer design services.

Before You Go

22 Foolproof Gifts For The Most Inscrutable Person On Your List
An AeroGarden Harvest Elite indoor herb garden kit(01 of22)
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This popular hydroponic system can grow lush herbs indoors, all year round. It comes with a six-pod herb seed kit to grown basil, mint, thyme, parsley and more, and features a control panel that automatically turns the LED lights on and indicates when it's time to add water or plant food. (credit:Amazon)
A Bissell Little Green upholstery cleaner(02 of22)
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Everyone could use this HuffPost reader-loved upholstery cleaner from Bissell. It can be used on everything from floors to rugs, upholstery, car seats and even mattresses. It'll be deeply appreciated by people with kids or pets or who are spill-prone. (credit:Amazon)
An organic cotton weighted blanket(03 of22)
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A quick Google search will reveal that the Bearaby Napper blanket is arguably the best-looking weighted blanket on the internet — one that's sure to impress anyone on your list. Featuring an incredibly stylish chunky knit design, the Napper is made from a breathable and buttery soft organic cotton that's free from toxic dyes or harmful chemicals. Grab it in four weight options that range from 10-25 pounds, as well as seven different colors. (The brand suggests choosing a blanket weight that's about 10% of your body weight.) (credit:West Elm)
A Bodum Brazil eight-cup French press(04 of22)
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Every coffee lover needs a French press in their arsenal, and this beauty is a great option. It's made with heat-resistant borosilicate glass that is easy to clean and durable. The elegant and timeless design looks great on the kitchen counter and has a slim silhouette that can be tucked away easily for storage. (credit:Target)
A pair of unisex chic white Thousand Fell sneakers(05 of22)
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You can never have too many pairs of plain white sneakers, especially ones that are stain-, water- and odor-resistant, breathable and comfortable for all-day wear. Coming in men's and women's sizes, Thousand Fell sneakers are made from recycled materials — the brand even uses discarded zrubber yoga mats to create their bouncy insoles. They have a mesh liner, so your recipient can wear them with or without socks and boast short to no break-in time. The $145 purchase price includes a “recycling deposit” that will be credited toward the purchase of a new pair — making this a gift that truly keeps on giving. (credit:Thousand Fell)
Bose QuietComfort Bluetooth noise-cancelling headphones(06 of22)
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These Bose QuietComfort Bluetooth noise-canceling headphones are a big investment, but one that is well worth it. They fit comfortably over ears and come with a removable double-ended AUX cord so they can be wireless or wired, which is key while on a plane. They also have that famous Bose sound quality and adjustable EQ so you can set various music levels to your exact specifications. HuffPost readers can't get enough of these travel-friendly headphones. (credit:Amazon)
Parachute Cloud Cotton robe(07 of22)
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There's nothing dreamier than a soft, plush robe, and this Cloud Cotton robe from Parachute has long been on my wishlist. It's a great alternative for people who prefer natural materials and don't want heavy winter robe. It comes in a lovely array of muted colors in sizes XS–3X. (credit:Parachute.)
J.Crew cashmere blend trouser socks(08 of22)
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You better believe these cuties are in my shopping cart. I love treating myself to cashmere socks during cold weather, and there's a good chance a pair of luxurious socks would be a great stocking stuffer for the luxe lover in. your life. They're available in nine colors. (credit:J.Crew)
Courant Mag:3 phone charging station and catchall(09 of22)
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When in doubt, I always turn to Courant's products. Their wireless charging stations are elegant, easy and will elevate any space. This is their newest model, the Mat:3. It can be used to charge two items at once and has ample space for little things like jewelry, lip balms, sunglasses and more. You can get it in various colorways in both leather or linen material. They can pop it on their nightstand or have it by the entry way. Either way, these hardworking little items always earn their keep and make great gifts. (credit:Courant)
A Suprus electric lighter(10 of22)
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This handy little rechargeable electric lighter is a game-changer for anyone who loves candles and incense. I'm looking forward to using one of these instead of going through packs of matches or disposable lighters. It's available in several colors, is easy to use and charge and is wind and splash-proof. (credit:Amazon)
A Canon Selphy CP1500 Compact photo printer(11 of22)
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This is a great gift for new parents or new grandparents. Who doesn't want to be able to print out baby pictures in an instant from the comfort of home? This photo printer is a great option. The quality of the images is sharp, it prints quickly and images come out totally dray and waterproof. You can easily connect via Wi-Fi from your phone or computer or by using a USB connection or sticking a camera's memory card into the port on the printer. (credit:Amazon)
A four-pack of Kasa smart Wi-Fi plugs(12 of22)
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HuffPost editors love these handy Kasa smart plugs, and it's a great way to help someone simplify their life. Individuals can use them to turn home electronics like lamps on and off from anywhere around the world thanks to a handy app. Even the most tech-averse person in the world can figure these out and will appreciate their usefulness. (credit:Amazon)
A highly-rated essential oil diffuser(13 of22)
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Give the gift of relaxation with an essential oil diffuser to help calm the body and mind. This popular option from Amazon is versatile and has a large tank that is easy to clean. It includes seven LED light colors, several mist nebulizer modes and a remote control. The fan is super quiet, so they can just enjoy the lovely smells and effects of the humidifier.
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A Manta sleep mask(14 of22)
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Give your loved one the gift of some much-needed rest with Manta's sleep mask. It's an adjustable, light-blocking mask that doesn't put pressure on the eyes, making it comfortable and easy to wear for those who are sensitive to facial pressure. They'll be hooked before they know it. (credit:Amazon)
Nikon Monarch M5 binoculars(15 of22)
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Over the course of the last year, I have gifted both my dad and my partner a pair of binoculars. And I'm pleased to report that both were received with utter delight and enthusiasm. This highly-rated pair from Nikon offers a wide field of view, can see very far distances, has a smooth central focus knob that is easy to align and adjust, a comfortable design that can be worn with glasses and a rubber-armored body that is easy to grip and can withstand bumps and drops.
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A Himalayan salt lamp(16 of22)
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Few things are as vibey and cool as a salt lamp like this one made from natural Himalayan salt crystals. Your loved one doesn't have to be a super crunchy, granola-leaning fellow to enjoy this lamp's relaxing and calming vibes. It makes for a great nightlight or can be used as mood lighting to flood the space with a romantic glow. It has a sturdy wood base and comes with a six-foot cord that can be used with any outlet. (credit:Target)
A TheraGun Prime massage gun(17 of22)
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Considered by many to be one of the best massage guns on the market, this percussive device is all about delivering therapeutic results by easing tension and pain. It has four attachments and five different speeds. It's Bluetooth-enabled, quiet and has an ergonomic handle that makes it possible to reach just about any spot on your body without causing you to twist, bend or strain. It's great for anyone who loves to complain about their aches and pains, your sportiest pal or someone who could really use a bit of TLC but would never splurge on themselves. (credit:Amazon)
Madewell The Ezra slippers(18 of22)
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When in doubt, go with slippers. These suede cuties from Madewell are soft, plush and desperately cozy, making them perfect for the dark and cold months ahead. Your loved one will enjoy padding around their home in these shearling-lined slippers that will keep their piggies nice and toasty. These slippers are available in women's sizes 5–11. (credit:Madewell)
Etsy knitted lambswool hot water bottle cover(19 of22)
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Do you know someone who loves being cozy? With a deep appreciation for all things vintage-inspired and kitsch? Who longs to be tucked away at a tiny cottage along the wind-swept cliffs of Ireland? Then they need an adorable kitted lambswool hot water bottle cover with a grazing sheep design from Etsy shop LindaBinghamArtist. You can purchase the bottle along with the cover as a bundle or you can just grab one of these classics at Amazon. Either way, they'll think of you every time they hunker down for a comfy night with this beauty.
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A NuFace Mini+ petite facial toning device kit(20 of22)
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The stocking stuffer to end all stocking stuffers, this beauty gives all the benefits of the OG NuFace Trinity but at a lower price. It's a sweetly petite toning device that does everything the Trinity does, just in bite-sized form. The starter kit includes the activator gel, silk creme activator and an application brush so you can get going without breaking the bank. Lift, tone and firm with ease in just five minutes a day with your newest little friend. It's a surefire win to make a skin care devotee happy. (credit:Nordstrom)
The Citizenry's Sitara glass vase(21 of22)
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Anything from The Citizenry makes me immediately perk up, because you know it's going to be good. From household goods to decor pieces and bedding, their products of made of the highest-quality materials and with the utmost care and attention to detail. These sculptural glass vases are a great option for a fancy friend who you know will appreciate these carefully crafted pieces. They're available in two sizes individually or can be purchased as a set of two. (credit:The Citizenry)
Sunday Riley's Good Genes serum(22 of22)
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Good Genes is a unique chemical exfoliant that encourages quick cell turnover in the surface layers of the skin, leaving it smoother and helping clear up blemishes. It’s paired with licorice and lemongrass, which help brighten up the look of dark spots, sun damage and other discoloration, and prickly pear extract that helps soothe redness and calms sensitive skin. There’s really nothing else quite like it over the counter. Skin care devotees will love it, especially people who are reluctant to spend a lot on expensive products. It's the perfect splurge gift. (credit:Nordstrom)

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