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Hong Kong Father’s Day Gift Guide

Celebrating a parents’ day is one of the most sacred and cherished traditions of the year. With Father’s Day around the corner, restaurant bookings are back in full swing and brands are launching new campaigns and promotions in accordance with June 21st for dad’s special day. Here are some of the best gifts in Hong Kong for Father’s Day this year.

Memorable Moment Hamper | Image courtesy of Gift Hampers

For the dad who wants a bit of everything: Gift Hampers HK


A quick solution to your gifting, Gift Hampers HK is a premium Hong Kong-based service which puts together a collection of high-quality products in a hamper, ready for gifting. The brand specialises in providing occasion-themed packages, from Father’s Day to Valentine’s Day—but it also caters to general, year-round options for birthdays and anniversaries. Delivery is complimentary and can be ordered and delivered on the same day (for the forgetful folk).


For Father’s Day, our favourites include the Memorable Moment hamper (HK$995) is designed for the modern gentlemen and includes a bottle of red wine, two wine glasses, two packets of cheesy snacks, Hawkshead relish jam, and a pack of Godiva chocolates for the ultimate indulgence.


If your dad is more of a caffeine appreciator, the Superhero hamper (HK$999) provides all the basic coffee-making necessities, including coffee beans, coffee filter paper, chocolates, two espresso cups, a coffee dripper brewer pot and a deluxe faux ostrich leather gift box. Each hamper comes with a complimentary message card to your recipient and the lush boxes can be reused for storage and decoration purposes.


Order via gifthampers.com.hk or call +852 2730 0885 / +852 2730 0839

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For the wine dad: WINE MOMENTS HK


Pretty much every dad can appreciate a good glass of wine. So when WINE MOMENTS HK puts together ready-to-go boxes of it—with a quirky theme—the opportunity is perfect in time for Father’s Day. Choose one of the themed options, from the Father’s Day Gift Box (HK$545) to the Game Night Box (HK$810)—any occasion will suit.


Order via winemoments.com

The Night Nevil | Image courtesy of TRIWA Watches

For the classy dad: TRIWA watches


TRIWA stands for Transforming the Industry of Watches and was founded by four friends with a common goal: to change the attitudes in the watch industry from status and power to a more modern and function-based approach. With a Scandinavian influence, TRIWA watches combine simplicity with contemporary designs—all of which are curated in the creative design studio in Stockholm. Gift dad with a sophisticated (and affordable) watch from TRIWA to complete any look. The Night Nevil (HK$2,700) is our particular favourite.


Order via triwa.com/hk

Image courtesy of MILK Shirts

For the dress-up dad: MILK Shirts


Luxury custom men’s shirtmaker MILK Shirts focuses on personal shopping and provides a selection of European fabrics, cut by the brand’s master tailors. You can get a gift card online for dad or, perhaps a more current and relevant gift, the reusable cotton face masks (HK$140) which are available for adults and kids.


Order via milkshirts.com

Light Blue Swim Shorts | Image courtesy of Debayn

For the swimmer dad: Debayn


Summer is upon us and the demand for swimwear and pool days are back, especially amid the humidity here in Hong Kong. French men’s swimwear brand Debayn will cater to dad’s needs, offering a selection of chic designs made from quick-drying polyamide fabric. What’s more, the swim shorts from Debayn need not be only worn for swimming occasions—its versatile pattern and material allow them to venture further, for comfortable daily wear. Try the Light Blue style (USD$95) for a pop of colour this Father’s Day.


Order via debayn.com

Image courtesy of Moonzen Brewery

For the beer dad: Moonzen Brewery


Family-run Moonzen Brewery was born as a result of the demand and love for authentic beer in Hong Kong. With a design inspired by the rich tapestry of Chinese culture, Moonzen Brewery focuses on sourcing premium ingredients that are unpasturised and unfiltered. For the full experience, take dad on a brewery tour at the walk-in only flagship, or gift the signature #STAYATHOME Mixed Case (HK$600) which includes 24 bottles of beer and free delivery.


Image courtesy of Circle DNA

For something a little different for dad: CircleDNA Premium Kits


The rise in DNA testing kits have exploded worldwide, and Hong Kong is no exception. CircleDNA focuses on the future of health from a prevention perspective by taking a swab from its participants and using advanced technology to analyse and provide data on multiple categories from diet and nutrition to skin and pollution. Grab dad one of these genetic kits for him to discover more about himself and his DNA.


Order via circledna.com or visit 7/F, Prosperity Millennia Plaza, 663 King’s Rd, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong

Image courtesy of Aesop

For the grooming dad: Aesop deodorant


Every man needs a bit of luxury grooming to look clean and presentable at any time in the day. Aesop is a leading pioneer, with of some of the best skincare products in the industry. We picked the Aesop Deodorant (HK$250) for dad, an aluminium-free spray formulated with Zinc Ricinoleate with a selection of essential oils to help reduce and mask underarm odour—a necessity for every bathroom or wardrobe. Order it online or visit one of the Aesop stores around Hong Kong.


Image courtesy of Two Moons Distillery

For the gin-enthusiastic dad: Two Moons Distillery


Millennials may be well on the hype for the surging gin craze, but that doesn’t mean dad isn’t either. Hong Kong-founded Two Moons Distillery was launched by two young local distillers with a passion for artisanal spirits. The brand is a leading microdistillery and provides gin that pays homage to the traditional London Dry process but adds an Asian flair. Gift dad the Signature Dry Gin Tasting Set (HK$288) which comes with a copper coaster and a tasting glass, whilst the bottle of gin incorporates 12 different botanicals from across the world.


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