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Four Excellent Ways to Upgrade His Wardrobe this Father’s Day

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Whether he needs a fresh pair of white jeans, could use a pair of shoes that aren’t caked with sand, or finally want him to try that tropical-print shirt look, there’s a whole lot of style goodness this summer to choose from this Father’s Day – and there is no better (and more subtle) moment to finally revamp his wardrobe without the protest! 


It’s been an odd year for getting dressed. If you’re shaking off his style cobwebs, breaking him free of his sweatpants, and are needing some pointers on where to go this Father’s Day to shop his new look then listen up!

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Whether he is cruising to the beach, crushing a few cold ones on the patio, or just enjoying a little peace and fresh air on his own, he deserves (and should) to look his best. To help him ease into that summer carefree mood, we’ve assembled everything you need to help him beat the heat in style.

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Summer-Ready Polos: When the humidity starts, he will want to smarten up in something lighter – like easy classic cotton polos.

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Sport Utility Carryalls : Three things he needs from a proper beach or day bag: it’s gotta be roomy enough to jam in everything, hardy enough to survive getting plastered with sand and sun and residual SPF; and stylish enough to complement all your fits. 

“Fun” Shirts for Fathers : Midway through the last decade, old-school vacation shirts mounted a roaring comeback – in all their over-the-top tropical glory. Since then, they’ve only gotten zanier and zanier, doused in refreshing prints. This is why, right now, we’re self-correcting with camp collar shirts that are a little less flashy. They’re loud enough not to be missed but won’t shout over the rest of his look. Perfect for fathers. 

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The Buckets :You know how we said we’re feeling slightly toned-down camp shirts? When it comes to bucket hats, ignore that advice. Get weird, man. Go brash, go bonkers, go obnoxious. It’s summer!

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