Father's Day 2014: 10 best gifts
Whether you want to spend a fiver or splash out on Dad this year, we’ve got 15 June covered
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Your support makes all the difference.Father’s Day is a nice excuse to spend time with family – and treat your dad, of course. We know not everyone has the same budget for June 15 so we’ve come up with a range of gifts that will show him you care. We’ve got all budgets covered, from Marks & Spencer’s new Stout & Ale Sweets for just £3 right through to the luxurious Fortnum & Mason’ Wine Lover’s Hamper, that comes in at £100.
Click on the gallery to see the IndyBest buys
Verdict:
You’ll be hard pushed to find a dad who won’t melt when he’s presented with a personalised Photobox Book for Dad. For the more practical dad, the Clarks’ Menai Bag is a great man bag for a whole range of uses.
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1. Sew Lomax Men’s Travel Bag, £28
2. Wild & Wolf Hornby Flask, £15.95
6. London² Printed Pocket Square, £25 each
7. Photobox Book for Dad, From £12.99
8. Fortnum & Mason The Wine Lover’s Hamper, £100
9. Marks & Spencer Stout & Ale Sweets, £3 (in store only)
10. Boden The Favourite Socks, £25