The 94 Best Father's Day Gifts, from $10 to $979
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Even if I mark Father's Day on my calendar weeks in advance (it's Sunday, June 15 this year, BTW), I somehow always end up on the hunt at the last minute searching for gifts for dad, which is probably because dads are notoriously hard to shop for. But this year, I've got ideas! Over 90 of them, actually. Is your brother, who is also a dad, a golfer? The Apple Watch Series 7 will improve his game. How about finding a way to creatively say "Cheers to you, Stepdad" with an $13 pair of Star Wars-inspired chopsticks, or going all out with $1,500 home fitness bike for your partner?
If you're still stuck on what to get the doting dad in your life, check out this comprehensive guide. And, while you're at it, whip up one of these fulfilling Father's day dinner ideas to really make it an event.
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I—and my fellow contributors—took the quest to find the best Father's Day gifts seriously. (After all, we all know how hard it can be to find something for dad's day.) Some of the main criteria we looked at were:
Customer ratings: products needed a 4-star review or higher to make the list
Versatility: we wanted to make sure there was something for every father figure, regardless of what they're interested in
Price: everyone has a different budget, and while we included a few splurges, we focused on items under $50 in particular
Practicality: at one point or another, we've all bought a gift for dad that he never ended up using. Every present on our list is something that's designed to make his day easier, his wardrobe more stylish or simply bring a smile to his face
Amazon
This seasoning gift set from Thoughtfully will seriously up Dad's grilling game. The pack contains 20 different spice and salt blends, ranging from Italian and Cajun to lime chipotle and rosemary & herb salt. Whether it's dinner for two or he's hosting the latest neighborhood barbecue, he'll definitely find this useful.
$40 at amazon
Amazon
Is dad's phone always dying because he forgets to charge it? This pocket-sized mini portable charger is the solution to all of his problems (and the end of your annoyance). The charger is compatible with all recent iPhone models, and contains a speedy built-in lighting connector that will fully power up his device in no time. Oh, and did we mention that this little buddy has over 1,000 5-star reviews? Factor that in with the affordable price, and this makes for a great gift to consider.
From $20; $14 at amazon
Amazon
Containing top notes of coastal herbs and woody scents, buyers rave not only about the fresh, clean smell the cologne offers, but also its ability to last practically all day. Plus, if you want a bigger bottle, you can purchase a 6.7-ounce one for roughly $9 more. A great deal, if you ask us.
From $16 at amazon
Amazon
Admittedly, this gift is better suited for a partner who happens to be a Dad, since it's a bit, ahem, personal. But reviewers rave about this electric shaver, which features a helpful ergonomic design that assists with removing hair in hard-to-reach areas while also avoiding painful cuts and scrapes through its 30-degree pivoting body trimmer blade. The most helpful features, according to buyers? The fact that it's waterproof and that its battery lasts for up to 150 minutes.
$59; $49 at amazon
Amazon
Pain, pain go away. If he's been experiencing neckaches, this electric shiatsu will automatically make you his *favorite* person in the world. Available in two different hues, this bad boy comes with a total of eight different modes, all of which will put its wearer in deep-massage heaven. If that isn't enough, there are also three different speed modes you can choose from, depending on your pain level. He'll certainly appreciate the comfort of having his very own in-house massager.
$50; $30 at amazon
Beer Drop
I can think of a number of celebratory events coming up worth cracking a bottle over (Fourth of July, Olympics, the start of football season...), and with that in mind, it might be worth it to invest in a beer subscription for dad. Plans start at 10 beers for $50 per drop, plus tax and shipping. Sounds good, right?
from $50 at beer Drop
masterclass
Give him the gift of unlimited access to classes from experts in everything from poker to interior design with this epic Masterclass subscription (which includes major names, like Gordon Ramsay and Joanna Gaines). Did I mention it starts at only $10 a month (billed annually)?
From $10/month at masterclass
Uncommon Goods
What's better than gifting dad a set of his favorite comic books? Getting him his very own comic book...literally! Go all out this Father's Day by making him a personalized illustrated book that will feature cool drawings of him in superhero mode, alongside his name and personalized notes of all the ways he's a "superhero" in everybody's life. I think dad will be pretty geeked over this one.
$35 at uncommon goods
lululemon
Guys rave that these pants are so comfortable they feel like sweatpants, but they look sharp enough to wear to work, dinner, to grab drinks—everywhere including the couch on game night. The secret is lululemon's uniquely engineered gusset, which provides extra sitting room. And the four-way stretch fabric is anti-wrinkle, quick-drying and retains its shape through countless washings. Available in 14 colors and multiple lengths, you find a pair he'll reach for first in his closet.
$128 at lululemon
Uncommon Goods
If dad is always misplacing his glasses, this quirky eyeglasses holder is one that will come in handy while also making him chuckle. Hand-carved with shisham wood (which he'll also find interesting), this unique present is a good one (and funny) for the kiddies to gift their father for the occasion. Plus, he definitely won't be losing his glasses anymore.
from $18 at uncommon goods
Nike
Tired of seeing your dad wear the same pair of ratty sweats every Sunday? I get it. Treat him to the highly rated Nike Sportswear Tech Fleece Men's Joggers, available in 15 colors and sizes XS to 4XL tall. They feature a stylish tapered cuff at the bottom so he'll look fashion-forward even on his laziest of days, while the zippered pocket on the right side is perfect if he decides to trek out to the outside world.
$115 at Nike
Graza
Our food editor Taryn Pire reviewed this set of olive oils made from Picual variety olives in Spain, noting that "not only does pure Picual olive oil taste better than the old, cheap blends we're used to...but they're also bursting with beneficial polyphenols and antioxidants." This set consists of two bottles: one called Drizzle, one called Sizzle.
"Peppery, vegetal and just spicy enough, Drizzle is best consumed raw," Pire decrees, noting that with Sizzle, "the flavor is more muted, and the oil is mellow, delicate, soft and ever so slightly sweet in flavor." She recommends that this oil is used in frying, sautéing, searing and roasting.
$37; $33 at Graza
Solo Stove
He'll love showing off this stunning pizza oven that produces delicious wood-fire pizzas. The oven is small enough to fit on a kitchen counter, with the brand giving you the option of selecting whether you want the oven wood only, or a combination of wood and gas. A great gift to give dad ahead of fall football season.
$350 at solo stove
$350 at Best Buy
Yeti US
Upgrade his cooler by treating him to one of the finest options available. This bestseller holds up to 13 beer cans and 16 pounds of ice. But he can pack whatever he wants to keep cool, thanks to its top-tier insulation and leakproof design.
$250 at yeti
$250 at dick's sporting goods
lululemon
These soft, flattering cross-training shorts are made from 100 percent recycled bottles, which the environmentalist in him will love—and our editor-tested review of lululemon shorts backs him up.
$88 at lululemon
Walmart
In a compact home space, this 54 by 24-inch bike fits in a corner but will be the centerpiece of his workout plans. This Echelon stationary bike has 32 resistance options, water bottle holders, an adjustable seat, and shoe clips and a toe cage. It's compatible with the Echelon Membership, which comes with a free trial, which features tons of live and on-demand workout classes.
$397 at walmart
Paramount+
So many shows are on this platform—he'll be riveted by original programming like Mobland, Landman and Picard—and this subscription allows access to live sporting events and streaming access to his local CBS station.
From $8 per month at paramount+
Amazon
If your pops loves listening to music (albeit a little too loudly), then these wireless on-ear headphones are a must. They come with Bluetooth 5.0 Streaming, and the ability to listen uninterrupted for up to 40 hours before needing a charge. According to one satisfied customer who's owned them for nearly a year, "I use them daily both for my work-from home job where I speak to people over the phone, and for listening to music, podcasts and talking to friends and family. They have never let me down! The microphone quality is excellent, and people tell me they can hear me perfectly even when I'm driving with little to no background noise."
$40; $30 at amazon
$50; $40 at Best Buy
Amazon
If dad is someone who's very particular about lights and fans being off if nobody is using, then he'll make great use of this smart plug from Amazon, which is compatible with Alexa and uses voice command. He can even schedule all of his lights and appliances to automatically turn on and off as he wishes.
$25; $20 at amazon
Levain
I recommend an assortment of each of Levain's fresh-baked specialties (chocolate chip walnut, dark chocolate chocolate chip, dark chocolate peanut butter chip and oatmeal raisin). These softball-sized cookies have become famous in NYC and beyond for their size and gooey interior, and this way, he won't have to hop on a plane—or wait in line—to savor the treat.
From $29 at levain
Amazon
As dad has gotten older, he may have started talking your ear off about the birds that come to visit in the backyard. That's why he'll be super excited to receive the Wasserstein Bird Feeder Camera this Father's Day, a high tech take on your classic bird feeding mechanism. When it's hooked up to a security camera (not included), he'll be able to get up close pictures and videos of his beloved bird friends and plants.
$60 at Amazon
REI
If dad is a diehard lover of the outdoors, scoop, scoop him up this kitchen set, which includes a range of all the cooking utensils needed to whip up an excellent meal while surrounded by nature's finest. From a spoon and spatula for frying, to a waterproof spice holder with four different compartments, he'll be all set for his next camping adventure.
$45 at Rei
Rei
Since I'm on the topic of dads who like the outdoors, how about grabbing him a bag for his snacks, water and accessories, since he can never remember to buy one on his own? This bag is just the right size to stow a 32-ounce Nalgene (or other water bottle), as well as other camping must-haves. Plus, it's water resistant and the straps can easily be positioned on a bike, so he can take it on rides, too.
$100 at REI
Amazon
If he's still using his circa 2016 headphones, bring him into the modern era with some AirPods. He'll wonder what he ever did without them.
$129; $99 at Amazon
Solo Stove
S'mores and weenie roasts all around with this portable smoke-free firepit that's sleek—and safe—enough to enjoy everywhere from the backyard to the beach. And at around 20 pounds, it's easy to just grab its carrying case and take it anywhere you can hike to. The special design pulls hot air from the wood-burning flame back down to the flame, eliminating smoke and making it faster to light the fire.
$250 at solo stove
Courant
This charger zaps up to two devices back to life and eliminates the tangle of bedside or desktop wires he's always having to sort through. And the coated Belgian linen covering looks sleek no matter where he places it.
$150; $90 at courant
Amazon
Keeping track of all those pesky nails and screws can be insanely annoying, which is why the RAK Magnetic Wristband is a total game changer for dear old dad. Using the highly magnetic wristband, he'll be able to securely hold onto a myriad of tool accessories.
$20; $18 at Amazon
Peter Millar
Since dad has already become somewhat of a professional goffer, consider nabbing him a brand new stylish golf polo for the season. This one comes with nine different color choices, and is made with a soft antimicrobial jersey fabric that's also built with UPF 50 properties. Meaning, he'll be comfortable and protected from the sun when he hits the course.
$105 at peter millar
Walmart
You don't need to know everything about men's grooming to get him exactly the right thing needed to make him feel like a brand new man: Grab him this routine set, which comes with a body wash, lotion, mist and 48-hour deodorant, in a choice of 5 scents that range from neroli to santal.
$121; $103 at Salt & Stone
Best Buy
Golf pros (and novices) will appreciate the highly sensitive GPS that can tell him his shot distance as well as how far he is from the green, with just the push of a button.
$900; $776 at best buy
$1,105; $979 at Amazon
Brooklinen
Upgrade his current robe to this plush Brooklinen number, made from long staple Turkish cotton. And who knows, maybe he'll return the favor when Christmas rolls around.
$109; $93 at brooklinen
Cratejoy
Sport hunters appreciate protein done every which way, and portable, smoked and chewy is no exception. Each month, he'll get four new bags of premium artisan jerky delivered straight to his door, depending on which subscription level you pick. The best part about Jerky of the Month Club? Its extensive variety of both brands and flavors.
From $45/box at cratejoy
Blue Bottle
He'll appreciate the humor in your gifting him some caffeinated support, in case that new little bundle of joy on the way doesn't let him get enough shut-eye. Treat him to a weekly or monthly subscription from Blue Bottle Coffee. If you choose the blend assortment, he'll get to sample new beans with every shipment.
From $21 at blue bottle
Amazon
Cooking connoisseurs can use a handy meat thermometer, whether they realize it or not. This one comes with a large, backlit screen that helps you see in scenarios where there's too much or too little light, along with reading temps in both celsius and fahrenheight. My favorite feature? That it's super easy to clean. Just use a soapy cloth, give it a rinse, and you're good to use it again.
$16 at amazon
amazon
Test his trivia skills—or let him test yours—with the Delightfully Useless Trivia Card Game Set, a card game that boasts a whopping 200 trivia questions to play with.
$14 at Amazon
DSW
If he's going to insist on wearing socks with sandals (*cringe*), you can at least ensure that they're cool sandals. These waterproof Birkenstocks will keep him comfortable, without totally embarrassing the rest of the family.
$50 at DSW
$50 at zappos
Amazon
This stainless-steel set will take his Best Backyard Chef title to a whole new level. Reviewers love how easy it is to clean and how high-quality the set is, given its price point.
$34 at Amazon
amazon
He can listen to whatever he wants with a simple voice command thanks to this Amazon Alexa-enabled speaker, which combines classic features with important updates. And he'll like how cool his tunes sound emanating from a timeless Marshall amplifier case.
$165 at Amazon
Etsy
If the family dinner table conversation usually revolves around his latest travels, gift him one of these interactive maps. He'll probably make it his goal to get a pin in every state.
from $85; $63 at etsy
amazon
This game is for the know-it-all dad. He can guess when everything from the invention of mayonnaise to the moon landing happened, in chronological order. Each time he's right, his timeline will grow. The first player with a 10 card timeline wins.
$20 at Amazon
Amazon
Becoming a dad presents a lot of challenges, and this book is here to help. It covers everything from how to construct an emergency diaper out of a towel, sock and duct tape to how to stay awake at work. Yeah, it'll give him a few laughs along the way too.
From $10 at Amazon
Home Depot
Now he can finally retire his 10-year-old weed whacker. Reviewers note that this model is lightweight, convenient and holds a charge really well.
$120 at home depot
Amazon
Whether he wants to keep his coffee within reach while he's watching the morning news or sip on his beer while he roots for his favorite team, he'll appreciate being able to rest his beverage of choice right on the couch arm, thanks to this convenient cup holder.
$25 at Amazon
Home Depot
This portable over-fire grill is a total game changer whether he wants to take it on the annual camping trip, or just cook a few burgers in the backyard.
$44 at amazon
Amazon
All he has to do is add bread, eggs, meat and cheese to the appropriate slots and boom, he'll have a homemade breakfast sandwich in five minutes flat. It may sound too good to be true, but just take a peek at the dissertation-caliber reviews, and you'll see this nifty little gadget has a seriously devoted fanbase.
$33 at Amazon
Bombas
I know the whole 'buying socks for dad' thing is kind of overplayed, but has he ever experienced the magic of Bomba socks? If not, you're definitely going to need to gift these this Father's Day. Complete with a honeycomb arch support system, a seamless toe, and a cushioned footbed, these high-quality socks are designed to keep his tootsies comfy regardless of what he's doing.
$59; $56 at bombas
Amazon
Dads are amused by the simplest things, so I'm pretty confident he'll chuckle every time he sips his favorite barrel-aged whiskey out of one of these tilted glasses. It practically defies gravity; it's like a physical dad joke.
$33 at Amazon
Amazon
Envision this: You're hanging out with your dad, having a grand old time, when he starts complaining about his back pain. And he doesn't stop complaining because he's your dad, and dads love to complain. To help soothe his achy muscles (and possibly keep him quiet), the Zyllion Shiatsu Back and Neck Massager is a portable at-home massager with 12 heated lamps and 3 massage modes.
$85; $54 at Amazon
Allbirds
Just because he's a dad doesn't mean he has to wear ugly dad sneakers. This pair of sustainable running sneaks is a much sleeker option.
$98 at allbirds
$98 at amazon
Amazon
One reviewer deems this to be 'a great beginner drone,' although no one will be able to tell Dad's an amateur from the incredible aerial footage it shoots with the attached 5-megapixel camera.
$178 at Amazon
Getactv
Yogis of all levels will appreciate a new mat. I like this one from Gaiam because it features a topcoat that helps prevent slipping no matter how sweat-soaked it gets, from downward dog to warrior two.
$70 at getactiv
Amazon
The adjustable eye cups block out 100 percent of light, so he can sleep 'til noon if he wants to without interruption.
$28 at Amazon
Amazon
This multi-function toilet seat is easy to install and not only has a heated surface, it shoots warm water with multiple cleaning functions including posterior and oscillating, deodorizing and a drying function that eliminates the need for toilet paper.
$38; $34 at Amazon
Amazon
If dad still likes getting pictures the "old school way," this wireless photo printer is a great one, according to PureWow executive editor Alexia Dellner. "I'm getting this for my husband but truthfully, it's a gift for the whole family," says Dellner, adding: "We have a bajillion photos of our kids on our phones but we never do anything with them! With this clever device, we can finally print those snaps out and frame them or put them in a photo album. I'm planning on printing out some cute family photos before Father's Day and using them to make a card. I know he's going to love it (OK, and me too)."
$127 at amazon
Amazon
The premium leather and hand-sewn construction ensure that they'll last for years...and the non-slip wet-dry traction soles mean these will keep him from slipping overboard for just that long, too.
$110; $100 at amazon
$100 at macy's
Omaha Steaks
Ship him 16 five-ounce sirloins and you'll instantly become the favorite child. Even more so if you spring for the subscription service and gift him a year of steaks (while saving 10 percent in the process).
from $50 at omaha steaks
Amazon
Fact: Dads love cornhole. Bring the fun home to him with this backyard cornhole set that comes with two foldable boards, eight bean bags, and a portable carrying case.
$80 at Amazon
Amazon
Your Star Wars obsessed dad will lose his mind over these lightsaber chopsticks. Just remind him to turn them off when not in use so the battery doesn't die while he's in the middle of eating lo mein.
$13 at Amazon
Artifact Uprising
Appeal to his nostalgic side with a photo album featuring pictures of the grandkids, or shots from family parties over the years.
From $165; $132 at artifact uprising
Quince
Help him travel in style with this functional weekender bag that boasts a durable full-grain nappa leather with protective feet, multiple pockets, an adjustable and removable shoulder strap as well as top handles as well as a study zipper. As an added bonus, the Quince brand is huge on responsible manufacturing.
$200 at Quince
amazon
Careful, he just might start eating hot dogs for every meal once he sees how easy they are to make in this toaster. Yes, it comes with tongs for easy removal.
$30; $28 at Amazon
Whistle Pig Whiskey
With notes of caramel corn, maple, vanilla, and herbal tea, he'll be asking for a new bottle every Father's Day from here on out.
$50 at whistlepig whiskey
Amazon
This unisex sweatshirt-blanket hybrid is a hit with PureWow staffers, and it will be his new couch uniform. Just make him promise he won't wear it out in public.
$45; $42 at Amazon
Shutterfly
Pick a photo of the fam from that amazing vacay you took last summer, and Shutterfly will turn it into a puzzle. Once he finally completes it, he can glue it together and frame it.
from $33 at shutterfly
Hive Brands
If he's constantly looking to try out new snacks or personal care items, you can build him a box through Hive Brands. You can search by dietary restrictions (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, etc), company attributes, cause, and more.
Buy It (various) at hive brands
Etsy
Maybe he's obsessed with his college town, or he loves the city he grew up in so much that he made your family move back there. Either way, there's a custom map for that.
$20 at etsy
Hydro Flask
With one of these, his beer will stay just the way he likes it—ice cold—for hours, thanks to the double wall vacuum insulation.
$65 at Amazon
Etsy
Send in a photo of his best buddy and this Etsy artist will create a beautiful watercolor portrait. Who knows, it might even earn a spot on the mantel next to the family photos.
$66 at etsy
Amazon
A PureWow staffer bought this keyboard case for her dad and he still talks about it years later. If it means he can finally stop sending emails with typos, I support this present.
$100; $80 at Amazon
leatherman
He won't go anywhere without this new tool. It features everything, including a fire starter, a wire stripper and even a humble can opener.
$140 at leatherman
Amazon
Filled with prompts like 'I love getting your advice on ____' and 'we always have the best time when we ____,' this book is sure to make even the toughest guy tear up. Have the kids help you fill it out for an extra special touch.
$12 at Amazon
Amazon
Whether he loves gaming on the go or from the comfort of his bed, the Nintendo Switch is a super popular handheld gaming system that offers access to thousands of beloved titles like Super Mario Bros., Animal Crossing, and The Legend of Zelda. The 7-inch OLED screen provides impressively colorful and crisp graphics, while the three gaming modes (TV, tabletop, and handheld) make it one of the most versatile options on the market.
$341 at Amazon
Goldbelly
The famed New York City bagel shop now ships nationwide, so you can get a dozen, just in time for Father's Day. Bonus points if you add some cream cheese and babka to your order, too.
from $12 at goldbelly
Marc Nolan
If he's exhausted the dress shoes he's been wearing since 1985, it's time to give him an upgrade in the form of Marc Nolan's Journey Green Croc Tassel Loafers. These too-cool kicks are not only unique in their style, but also feature a memory foam insole and a lug sole for traction so he can boogie down all night long.
$135 at marc nolan
White Duck
Some guys just aren't cut out for the great outdoors—but maybe he'll conveniently change his mind when you snag him this 360-degree tent from White Duck. It's wind- and water-resistant, has a protects against UV rays, and has steel poles for extra durability and protection.
From $930 at white duck
Send Heirloom
If you're not able to see your pops this Father's Day, you can send him an Heirloom Video Book. These physical books contain a 5-inch HD screen and can hold 10 to 20 minutes of video footage, whether it be sweet wishes from his favorite grandkids or nostalgic clips from back in the day. He'll also receive a charging cord, and you can include a personalized message on the inside and pick from 16 cover designs.
from $49 at heirloom
Amazon
Gamer guys can fully immerse themselves into the Metaverse with the Meta Quest 3S, a virtual reality headset that dives headfirst into apps, games, and experiences. He doesn't need a gaming console or a PC to get the full Meta sensations, and the headset and paddles boast a built-in battery for a totally wireless system.
$299 at Amazon
Amazon
Dads who spend their entire summers out by the grill will become seriously obsessed with the Weber Original Kettle Charcoal Grill. Complete with dampers that help control the temperature from inside the grill and a large enough capacity to cook 13 burgers at a time, he'll never stop talking about how much he loves this thing.
$139 at Amazon
Amazon
Complete his backyard setup with this outdoor speaker from Bose, which has 12 hours of life per charge, Bluetooth connectivity for devices up to 30 feet away, and two playing modes, Stereo or Party.
$149; $139 at Amazon
Amazon
Snag him this foot massager machine that features kneading, scraping, rolling, and air pressure capabilities. The ultra-soothing massage and heating modes can help relieve some serious pain from days spent on his feet.
$250; $150 at Amazon
Amazon
Whether he's a new dad or he just always forgets about the beverage he's sipping on, these beer glasses can help keep liquids cool, even if he's outside. They even feature a silicone grip so the cold exterior doesn't accidentally slip out of his hand.
$30; $28 at Amazon
Facebook/Sunday
He's always working on his lawn, so why not make sure he has the perfect products to keep it lush? Sunday Lawn Care is a favorite of PureWow editors; VP of Editorial Content Candace Davison says "it's all a matter of attaching it to your hose (much like you would any spray nozzle) and watering your yard." Periodic deliveries are seasonally and geographically customized and come with clear, easy-to-follow instructions that make the process—as well as timing of each step—practically foolproof.
from $55 at Sunday
Amazon
The Theragun Prime is perfect for guys who are always at the gym or training for a marathon. It has 4 attachments and 5 speed options along with Bluetooth capabilities so he can really get the most out of his at-home deep tissue relief. It's heated, for real relief. And it's also impressively quiet, so he won't have to worry about using it early in the morning or late at night.
From $399 at Amazon
Amazon
A LEGO gift set is the perfect Father's Day gift for Dad according to Dellner who says: "Do dads every really grow up? My husband's been talking about getting himself an adult LEGO set for a while, partly because he loves LEGOs but also because there's something very meditative about building your creation brick by brick. With projects for every interest (Star Wars! Architecture! Cars!), there's something for every type of dad. The only problem will be keeping the kids away from his set!"
$40; $34 at Amazon
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PureWow's editors and writers have spent more than a decade shopping online, digging through sales and putting our home goods, beauty finds, wellness picks and more through the wringer—all to help you determine which are actually worth your hard-earned cash. From our PureWow100 series (where we rank items on a 100-point scale) to our painstakingly curated lists of fashion, beauty, cooking, home and family picks, you can trust that our recommendations have been thoroughly vetted for function, aesthetics and innovation. Whether you're looking for travel-size hair dryers you can take on-the-go or women's walking shoes that won't hurt your feet, we've got you covered.

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Asking Eric: Parents excluded from daughter's 40th birthday
Dear Eric: My daughter Tess turned 40 years old last month. Hard to believe how time flies. My husband and I took her and her husband, Mack, and two children out for dinner on her birthday as we always do every year. A few weeks before this, Mack asked my husband if we would babysit on a day after the birthday dinner. My husband told me that Mack was taking Tess out after dinner. I thought OK, that's nice that they will go out for her birthday.