Father’s Day Gift Guide
So your dad’s a big geek, right? We’ve got tons of stuff that will make great gifts (Father’s Day Gift Ideas). Here’s a bit about of a few of them:
Testosterone Keychain
Give your dad a many way to carry his keys around–the testosterone molecule cast in pewter. If he’s dealt with the midlife crisis thing with a speedy muscle car, it’s even more appropriate.
Credit Card Organizer
You’ve got a gadget freak for a dad–he’s got a cellphone cooler than yours and a living room filled with electronics, but does he stash his credit cards double-stacked in a ravaged leather wallet? Get him organized and feed his gadget appetite with this mega useful Credit Card Organizer.
Duct Tape Credit Card Wallet
If your dad’s got a ton of credit cards and fully appreciates the usefulness of duct tape for impromtu repairs, he’ll love this credit card wallet made from duct tape. He’ll be far cooler than all the other dads out there with their plain, boring leather wallets, and he’ll likely catch the attention of perceptive cashiers at the hardware store who’ll strike up a conversation. Oh what fun!
Smiley Cufflinks
Does your dad use text messaging? OMG he’s totally hip. He’ll absolutely love these sterling silver cufflinks featuring a wide array of emoticons. You can choose the emoticon on each cufflink, so if you were a particularly challenging child to raise, get him one “devilish” >:-) and one “wink” ;-) or “kiss” :-*. Or if you were always getting framed for the misdeeds of your brother, get one “yelling” :-() and one “angelic” 0:-).
Circuit Board Cufflinks
If dad’s got nerd-cred, like being an engineer or an intellectual property lawyer, then these cufflinks made from real green circuit boards will totally make his day. They come in a little box with a circuit board design, and if you want, we can even wrap it for you.
Solar Messenger Bag
You’ve got a road-warrior or travel-addicted dad who always carries around his gadgets. Wouldn’t it be perfect if he could just recharge his cellphone while on the go and not be tethered to an outlet? And if he’s off in a foreign country he wouldn’t even have to be burdened by the weight of a bunch of AC / DC adapters. Let your dad know he’s just as great as the advancement of technology. :-)


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