Astra and Elana were styled by Amanda Fazzio, and Brandon was styled by Stephan Lewis.

Dads are notoriously tough to shop for, which poses a serious problem come Father’s Day. Most are reluctant to share their wish lists, and there are only so many neckties and wallets one man needs.

Luckily, Bloomingdale’s is a treasure trove of gift-worthy menswear and accessories at a wide variety of price points — and in my experience, most dads would rather wear something you’ve handpicked for them than go shopping themselves.

To suss out the best present options, Astra and I tapped The Post’s Digital Sports Host, Brandon London, who’s got excellent taste and happens to be a father himself. Keep scrolling to shop his selects, from a breezy linen button-up to a pair of stylish sneakers.

“Summertime dad vibes are all about the three Cs: cool, comfortable and classic. Faherty nails all three.”


“Golf style is now a thing, and Peter Millar is the brand to rock to show the guys up on the greens.”


“[For] elevated basics, the Men’s Store at Bloomingdale’s has you covered. There’s something for every dad.”


“Three things I hope to pass down to my son? My height, my athleticism and a little bit of my personal style. Polo Ralph Lauren is an iconic brand, and it’s still going to be around when my son’s older and develops his own style. I love this brand; you can’t go wrong.”


“Anytime you want to go luxury, anytime you want to feel like the most stylish dad out there, you have to go with the Ferragamo shoes.”


“Nothing says ‘I love you’ more than getting someone in some stylish and sporty sneakers.”



Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping

This article was written by Elana Fishman, founding editor of Page Six Style. Elana applies her celebrity fashion and beauty expertise to shoppable content for fellow fans as the host of video series including Style Trial, Heart to Cart and Beauty Scoop — and by tracking down every Taylor Swift-worn style so you can shop it, too. Elana consults celebrity stylists on the latest street style and red carpet trends, researches which celebrity-backed brands and products are worth it, and chats with the stars themselves for beauty and fashion recommendations. Prior to Page Six Style’s inception in 2018, Elana covered celebrity fashion at Vox Media, Lucky, Marie Claire and Teen Vogue.


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