Russ & Daughters' New York Brunch, $115
"This New York bagel institution is a favorite of my dad's, so sending him a ready-made brunch—replete with fresh Nova, all natural cream cheese, hand-rolled bagels, chocolate babka and Private Blend coffee with a Russ & Daughters mug—will make me, well, the world's best daughter."—Nicole Adlman, Style Writer
Darth Vader Father's Day Card, $3.50
"Full disclosure: My dad and I are huge nerds. We sometimes like to quote Star Wars to each other (and by sometimes, I mean all the time!) So clearly when I saw this card I knew I had to get it."—Cinya Burton, Style Senior Editor
Harry & David's Brunch Gift Basket with Wine, $75
"My grandfather and I share two very special interests: Food and wine. Since I won't be able to celebrate with him in person this year, I decided to send him this tasty spread of sweets, brunch items and chardonnay. I'll be with him in spirit!" —Lindsey Sirera, Style Assistant Editor
England Rugby Shirt, $75
"The Rugby World Cup starts in England in a couple of months, and England is definitely going to win! Well probably not, but that's what my dad thinks, and part of my father's day present is to let him carry on believing that. The other part is the shirt."—Jacqueline Lee, Photo Editor
MovieTickets.com Gift Card, $25
"I can already imagine what my dad wants to do on Father's Day—eat a special-made breakfast and lounge in the yard as primary activities—but a movie date with mom might be just the ticket too, especially now that summer blockbuster season is in full force. Dinosaurs, anyone?"—Nicole Adlman, Style Writer
Gold State Warriors 2015 NBA Finals Champions Hat, $35
"My parents have been season ticket holders for the Golden State Warriors for as long as I can remember. So you can imagine the sheer elation (and loud cheering) in the Burton household this week when the team took the championship after 40 years! Obviously this cap was a must for Father's Day." —Cinya Burton, Style Senior Editor
Mr. Porter Revo Super Connect Radio, $400
"Mr. Porter is always a saving grace when you're stuck for ideas for men's gifts, which is basically all of the time for me. This radio is a genius idea for my dad; he can take it to all his favorite places (the garden, the garage) and it looks right out of the ‘70s, the music decade he's still totally living in! (Just kidding dad)."—Jacqueline Lee, Photo Editor
Mitchell Leather Tie Canister from Jack Spade, $178
"My dad has a serious tie collection and often travels for business, so this one's a no-brainer: Jack Spade's cognac-hued, Italian leather tie canister is an insanely sharp way for his ties to travel in style."—Nicole Adlman, Style Writer
Williams-Sonoma Jalapeño Pepper Roaster, $12
"My stepdad is very proud of his outdoor kitchen (and rightfully so, he's a great cook!), as well as his homegrown jalapeños. Ergo, this item is the best of both worlds. Plus, now when I visit home, I'll benefit from this gadget as well." —Lindsey Sirera, Style Assistant Editor
Beats PowerBeats2 Wireless In-Ear Headphones, $179
"My dad likes to stay in shape by taking long walks while jamming to Teddy Pendergrass. But as anyone who works out with earphones knows, the cords are beyond annoying. Enter these wireless gems. A little pricey but worth the splurge so he won't be tortured by tangles."—Cinya Burton, Style Senior Editor
Alfred Dunhill Boston Linen Leather City Messenger, $950
"Alfred Dunhill is pretty much the classiest you can get when it comes to menswear; always a good start for father's day! This linen messenger is the perfect holiday everything bag, and it's so totally stylish in that classic-Dunhill kind of way."—Jacqueline Lee, Photo Editor
Burberry Brit for Men Eau de Toilette Spray, $65
"When I first met my stepdad, he wore this awful, no-name drug store cologne. So, I decided to treat him to a fancier fragrance. I've always loved the Burberry colognes, and this was my excuse to finally buy it. Now, he won't wear anything else!"—Lindsey Sirera, Style Assistant Editor

