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Gifts For Dad Over $100 – Holiday Gift Guide 2012

Dear old dad: I love you so, but I hate shopping for you. I ask you what you want and you say “you and your sister not to fight,” “a clean room,” or “straight As next semester.” I want to make you happy… but I’m just not so sure how realistic those things are (especially a clean room). Since you won’t tell me what you really want, here goes nothing. I told you to give me some direction! Luckily I have Her Campus to help me out when you won’t.

For the beer drinker

He can’t party every weekend — at least not like he used to when he was your age. But now that he has his own house, your dad can have a Krups BeerTender at his bar. It’s the most socially acceptable thing he can have these days if your mom won’t let him tap kegs every Friday. $150

For the dad who needs a change (of clothes)

Push dad out of his comfort zone this holiday season with a more trendy sweater, like this Merino wool elbow-patch sweater jacket from Banana Republic. Force him to try it on, make him listen to mom swoon, and give him a huge hug (because who doesn’t look huggable in a sweater like this?!). $130

For the outdoor appreciator

Saturday afternoons you can always count on finding dad outside — mowing the lawn, building a treehouse for your little brother or going for a run with the dog. Help him relax more outside with this Hammaka Quilted Hammock. Just be prepared to let the neighbors hear him snore. $273

For the DVD lover

If your dad loves watching movies at home – make it easier for him to watch ANYWHERE with this Azend Portable DVD Player. He’ll be able to watch his favorite TV shows on DVD and movies silently in bed, in the bathroom, on his hammock – wherever! $12

For the runner

Give his beat up old running shoes a break and his feet a treat in these New Balance Running Shoes. With clean, supportive shoes on his feet you’ll be sure to put a spring in his step! $150





 

Cara Sprunk has been the Managing Editor of Her Campus since fall 2009. She is a 2010 graduate of Cornell University where she majored in American Studies with a concentration in cultural studies. At Cornell Cara served as the Assistant Editor of Red Letter Daze, the weekend supplement to the Cornell Daily Sun where she also wrote for the news and arts section and blogged about pop culture. In her free time Cara enjoys reading, shopping, going to the movies, exploring and writing.