Disclaimer :: This article is part of the editorial series Dear Dad :: Celebrating the Many Sides of Fatherhood in Collin County. This series includes stories, resources, gift guides, and local favorites for DFW dads.
Father’s Day is the perfect day to spoil the men in our lives. My husband is absolutely amazing with our sassy little toddler, and I am so thankful for all that he does. He definitely deserves something special.
I’ve put together a few Father’s Day gift ideas for the Texan dad, and I would love to hear your recommendations as well!
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For the Guy Who Loves Whataburger
Check out Whatastore tees, Yeti products, socks, hats, and more. Tumbleweed TexStyles in Frisco has tons of Texas-themed gift ideas, too.
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For the Guy Who Has Everything
Try out a Bespoke Post subscription box. Take a short survey, and it will create a themed collection of items that ship straight to your door. Past boxes have included a fountain pen, beer brewing kits, and items to make a gourmet caprese salad. You can easily skip months, and boxes are just $59 for members.

For the Music Lover
Is he a music lover? Get him tickets to a concert for a band he loves at a local venue, and plan a whole evening with him (or enlist a friend who also enjoys that music). One year, I got my husband really good seats to see Iron Maiden, and one of his good friends went with him. Search Ticketmaster to see what’s coming up in our area!
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For the Guy Who Grills
Summer is perfect for grilling, so this is a great time to get that favorite guy in your life some new grilling tools, a personalized cutting board or apron, even a new grill, if you’re looking to splurge!
Feeling Sentimental?
An adorable idea to do with the kids is to have them each hold a letter spelling out D-A-D, G-R-A-N-D-P-A, etc. in front of a local Dallas spot, take a picture, and frame it!
Don’t have a brood of children to spell out a word? Take multiple pictures to spell out your word.
Hopefully these ideas have helped make planning easier for the father or father figure in your life. If all else fails, pick up some donuts and his favorite beer, or take him out for a nice steak dinner.











