
Father's Day Gift Ideas
But we cannot deny the year we've been through, and if you've missed some quality time with your dad (or father figure) or feel at a general loss of ideas for your partner, we figured you might want some meaningful suggestions from an actual dad. I mean, not just any dad, the coolest dad we know.
We asked Ramon Valiente to put together a little collection of gifts that any kind of dad will like. This collection is to celebrate the memories you share and the memories you can make— from blankets for camping and candles that smell like a summertime cruise up the coast to art that brings them a smile. There are tools to make life a little easier and a little more badass and thoughtful pieces hinging on spending more time together in the ease of summer.
Dads and Father Figures deserve some celebrating and care, and it's important to thank them for their love, strength, and support (especially this year). So instead of a regular collection, you can snag some gifts that feel good to send and come with a proper endorsement.
Meet Ramon 'Tex' Valiente

Identifiers He/him Father |
Hobbies Museums People Watching Harley Davidsons |
Occupation Craftsmen Tattooer |
Favorites Story Tellers The Desert The working class Madeleines |
Explore the collection

THE OUTLAW, $92
'The Outlaw' is a discharge screenprint on 100% cotton selvedge— hand-pulled in the USA.

BLACK MESA CANDLE, $24
Like a long drive with the windows down, Black Mesa is a familiar blend of fresh air, comforting palo santo, and subtle spice.

BRASS BOLT PEN, $45
With a practical locking mechanism, a key ring, and an easy ink refill capability, The bolt pen is thoughtfully designed for the mindful minimalist.

WHITE SANDS BLANKET, $65
The diamond blankets are our thickest and most heavyweight making them excellent bedspreads or throws and very durable for travels.

IRIS AMBER ROCKS GLASS, $55
The beautiful Iris Amber color of this handblown glass is formulated with actual gold. The rich amber color highlights the rim of this classic rocks glass.
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