It’s that time of year again – the time when you want to make the special man in your life – it could be your dad, grandfather or even someone you think of as your second dad – feel appreciated. But it’s not always easy to come up with good gift ideas for dads. Luckily, we’ve looked through the shelves and discovered a whole range of Father’s Day presents. From a personalised mug that will remind him of you every time he takes a sip of tea, to a fountain pen to treasure forever, there’s a range of gift ideas for dads to suit every budget.

Unique Father’s Day Gifts Under $25

There’s no need to spend a fortune when shopping for presents for Dad. There’s a little something here that will suit him, no matter what his interests. Choose one that he’ll treasure or team up with your siblings to get him a few fun gifts.

For the Working Dad

 Keep a working dad productive with practical  Father’s Day presents, like a desk organiser and fancy pen.

You might have been seeing a bit more of that special guy lately, especially if he’s splitting his work time between home and the office. Up his commuting style with a new laptop sleeve. You can choose one in smart olive and navy tones to match his suit or go for one that looks as though it’s made from denim. Both zip up for security and offer side pockets for all his pens and other office necessities.

Perhaps it’s the office space that needs a little love. If he’s forever losing his Post-its and pens (and you know nothing about where they went, ahem), a desk organiser might be in order. Otto has a smart grey one, with two drawers and two pencil holders, plus it’s made from recycled materials. Why not add a smart-looking gel pen or two to his Father’s Day gift to put in it? If he’s still using a random branded promotional mouse pad in the home office, trade it in for a solidly stylish round, leather-look version

Going into meetings, he’ll always look like he knows exactly what he’s doing when he’s carrying the Otto tan leather-look journal. Inside are 240 pages with dot grid rulings to jot down ideas and notes, as well as a back pocket for small loose papers.

What To Try

For the Creative Dad

Inspire him with Father’s Day gifts, like acrylic paints and colour markers, to encourage creativity.

If he’s always making something or getting into painting and drawing as much as the kids, add some extra elements to his creative kit. A full set of acrylic paints in all the colours of the rainbow will get the creative juices flowing. 

Maybe he fancies himself as a bit of a photographer? You could have a favourite image printed and put in a photo frame, ready for hanging (of course, the photo could always be of you).

If Dad finds relaxation in doodling, team a nifty sketchbook – small enough to carry everywhere – with a set of three Derwent line markers. The book has inspiration starters of shapes and patterns and the pens’ nibs come in a range of sizes, so the combo is perfect for sparking creativity.

What To Try

SEE ALSO: The Best Tech and Gadget Gifts for Father’s Day

For the Outdoor Dad

Indulge his active lifestyle with Father’s Day gifts like a bike lock or reusable drink bottle.‍

If their idea of fun is going surfing or playing touch footy, you might need gift ideas to suit sportier dads. Is he into cycling? Keep his pride and joy safe wherever he goes with a cable bike lock that can be threaded through the frame and wheels, plus around an immovable object. A keyed one, like this offering from Master Lock, is also good for securing sporting and garden equipment. 

Make sure he stays hydrated wherever he goes. A reusable drink bottle is the Father’s Day gift that keeps on giving. Upgrade to Smash Blue’s stainless steel one and he can keep his water cold and coffee hot, whether Dad’s on his morning commute, taking the dog for a walk or playing soccer on the weekend.

If he likes to host barbecues and parties for friends, make sure he serves the drinks in style with a personalised bottle opener. You can have it engraved with any message you like. Maybe “Hands off. This is Dad’s” would get a laugh from him.

What To Try

For the Fun Dad

Make Dad smile with gifts like desktop games, playing cards and a personalised mug this Father’s Day. 

Listen, we don’t want to suggest you encourage him to waste time, but why not consider a game or two when you’re buying presents for Dad? He can slam dunk between meetings with a mini desktop basketball game or practise magic tricks with a new set of personalised playing cards.

Even fun dads can sometimes feel a bit overwhelmed, so get him something that’s even better than a stress ball. The Stress People Boss is one of the better ways to take out frustrations and build hand strength and mobility at the same time. Another cool idea for the work desk is a mini dust blaster. It can be charged via USB and used to blow dust (or biscuit crumbs) out of his keyboard. The biscuits, that is, he ate alongside his cup of tea served up in a personalised mug you had made just for him. (Just remember to allow 7 to 10 business days for Print & Copy items, to ensure they arrive in time.)

Sometimes it can be hard to come up with good gift ideas for Dad, but we’ve never met one who doesn’t love a treat. Satisfy a sweet tooth with a huge bag of Fantales or a big Toblerone. Ask nicely, and he might even share.

What To Try

Unique Father’s Day Gifts Under $50

If you’ve been diligently saving your pocket money or talked Mum into spotting you a pineapple, you’ve got even more choice of Father’s Day gifts.

For the Working Dad

 These Father’s Day gifts, including a travel mug and carry-on luggage, have a working dad covered.‍

Send him off to work each day with a hot coffee in a new travel mug. It can be used for refills at the office too, and is much more environmentally friendly than styrofoam or paper cups. If he takes his tablet to the office with him, Dad might also appreciate a carry pouch for it. Smart Fit’s version holds a 10” device, is padded to protect it from bumps on the train and has a wide shoulder strap for comfortable carrying.

For the dad who spends a lot of time making notes, you might want to present him with a fancy pen on Father’s Day. Parker’s stainless-steel Jotter XL ballpoint is a stylish addition to any briefcase, and even has a refillable ink system.

What To Try

SEE ALSO: Best Tech Products For Your Home Workout

For the Creative Dad

He’ll soon be creating masterpieces with Father’s Day gifts like Posca markers and Moleskine notebooks.‍

They’re one of the most popular journals on the planet, so whether he’s a poet, philosopher or chronic list-maker, you can’t go wrong presenting him with a Moleskine notebook on Father’s Day. They come in a wide range of colours and sizes, plus you can choose from pages that are ruled, gridded or blank.

Of course, he’ll need something to fill his new notebook in with. Arty types will love Staedtler sketching pencils, while colour markers with a broad chisel tip on one end and a fine point on the other are sure to make any doodling dad smile. 

Posca markers are the hottest craft products in town. They have a fine tip, so feel a little like a pen when you’re using them, but they’re filled with water-based pigment that acts like paint on a range of surfaces, including canvas, paper, cardboard, wood, metal and glass. If Dad’s an artist or crafter who is looking for ways to do fine, detailed work, these may be his answer. 

What To Try 

For the Outdoor Dad

Father’s Day gift ideas for outdoorsy dads include drink bottles and a camping lantern.

For those who love getting back to nature, a camping lantern is a great gift idea for Dad. Choose the Energizer 360 Area Lantern, charge it with either AA or D batteries – thanks to Power Switch technology – and enjoy up to 150 hours of light. 

Another piece of kit that might come in handy is a Phillips GoZero drink bottle. BPA-free, as well as dust- and leak-proof, this canteen’s handiest addition, however, is a straw filter that removes 99% of chlorine, lead and pesticides, so its water will always taste fresh.

If he has a good collection of family holiday photos on his phone, give him a permanent reminder by having them bound into a personalised photo book. Get the images together on your computer, go to the Officeworks Print & Copy page, select the size album you need, then follow the simple instructions. (There’s also a whole article with tips on how to create a great photo book you might like to read, too.)

For those whose happy place is by the barbie grilling sausages, set them up with a personalised barbecue tool. You can add their name to the handle or choose another cool slogan or family catchphrase. And this handy tool can be used for cutting food and turning it, plus it has a built-in bottle opener.

What To Try

Unique Father’s Day Gifts Over $50

Go all out this Father’s Day with a Lowepro camera bag, fountain pen or Copic sketch markers.

Look at you, ready to smash open the piggy bank to treat your special man. If you want to go all out with a gift he’ll remember, unwrapping one of these presents will surely make his day.

A fountain pen is not only the sign of a stylish mister, but it’s a gift that can be used for years to come. Parker has an elegant number in blue with a medium stainless-steel nib, while Lamy’s AL-Star fountain pen has a more contemporary design. Plus, Lamy ink cartridges come in several colours, including violet and turquoise.

For those that don a suit each day to go to work, they’ll need a work backpack to match. Thankfully, Samsonite has a sleek, sophisticated laptop backpack with a removable internal pouch and a number of compartments to keep work essentials protected. Lowepro’s Tahoe backpack is a sportier-looking option that has been specially designed to hold a complete DSLR camera kit, including lenses. It’s also water resistant to offer extra protection for expensive gear.

For the dad who is a serious artist or calligrapher, a 36-pack of Copic Sketch Markers is the ultimate gift. Each one has a medium broad nib and a brush nib for different results, and the alcohol-based ink is permanent. 

What To Try

SEE ALSO: Find the Best Headphones and Wireless Earbuds For You