Help me find a gift for my dad who really doesn't want anything.

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a gift for my dad who really doesn't want anything. — Allbirds Men's Cruiser - Blizzard (Blizzard Sole)

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a gift for my dad who really doesn't want anything. — Cotopaxi Pacaya Lite Hooded Jacket - Men's

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Lightweight packable hooded ripstop jacket for sudden spring showers
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a gift for my dad who really doesn't want anything. — Emma Bridgewater Peppa Pig Daddy 1/2 Pint Mug

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Thick stoneware half-pint mug with playful print for morning coffee rituals
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a gift for my dad who really doesn't want anything. — Pearl Street Caviar Ossetra Alpina

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a gift for my dad who really doesn't want anything. — Olive Oil Lovers Guglielmi Intenso

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Cold-pressed Intenso extra virgin with peppery finish for finishing dishes
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a gift for my dad who really doesn't want anything. — Compartes Macallan Scotch Whiskey Truffles

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a gift for my dad who really doesn't want anything. — Rishi Tea English Breakfast

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a gift for my dad who really doesn't want anything. — Brightland Pizza Oil

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Selecting gifts for a dad who wants nothing

Prioritize experiences over objects. Tickets to a sporting event, a fishing charter, a cooking class, or a weekend away create memories and avoid adding physical items to his life.

Choose high-quality essentials and consumables. Elevated versions of things he uses (premium coffee, tools he’ll actually use, a favorite bottle of whiskey) feel thoughtful but practical.

Personalize modestly. Small custom touches — engraved keychains, a framed family photo, or a handwritten letter — demonstrate care without being extravagant or cluttering his space.