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How to buy a sports gift for Fathers day

By: vince Ohare



 Every dad that is a sports fan would love a gift from their
favorite team or sports figure for father's day. Getting them
the perfect gift is sometimes a hard thing to figure out but I
have it down to a science. Here are some things to take into
mind before buying a gift for a Dad.

1) Find out their favorite sport or favorite sports team always
helps in making a decision.

2) The sport's fan size for apparel or headwear is very
Important. Think about a custom fit hat, you wouldn't want to
get the wrong size. 

3) Did they attend a college if so they are an alumni you can
never go wrong with a sports gift from their college team. It
also builds team spirit. 4) What type of clothes they normally
like (example) Don't buy a sweater of a team if the sports fan
don't wear sweaters. Get Him a hat instead. Odds are they would
rather have that instead.

5) If they tailgate they can always use new tailgating stuff
Example BBQ, new cooler, Portable chair, They always need to be
replaced evry year. 6) If buying sports equipment make sure you
know if they are right handed or left handed. Right handed Golf
clubs does a lefty any good at all. 7) If they play golf they
need golf shoes, tees and balls are always needed as balls get
lost and shoes get very stinky when they get old. 8) Lastly you
can't go wrong with a sports gift basket, it always gets a smile.

For more sports gift ideas visit  Sports- Gift.com 


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