Father’s Day Gift Guide: Black-Owned Picks at Every Price Point
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Whether he’s the grooming-obsessed king, the coffee-before-conversation type, the fitness dad, the style guy, or the man who swears he “doesn’t need anything” while quietly hoping somebody proves him wrong, this guide has something that lands.
Every product is in stock. Every price is real. And every dollar goes to a Black-owned business.
Under $25: The Thoughtful Move
Start with the BeardBonnet Sandalwood Wooden Beard Pick ($10.99), a handcrafted all-purpose hair pick that’s become a community favorite on the BuyBlack.org marketplace. Functional, durable, and the kind of gift that says you actually paid attention.
For the coffee lover, Coffee Island Inc. delivers easy wins. Grab a bag of Irie Coffee ($4.99), Caribbean Spice Black Tea ($12.99), or pair either with one of their mugs for a full morning ritual setup under $20.
The COLDLABEL Premium Wave & Scalp Butter is another under-$25 standout—especially for the dad who still keeps a durag rotation like it’s part of the family legacy.
And for the fitness dad, the TW Nutrition 3-in-1 Shaker Bottle ($17) is practical in the best possible way. Protein storage, hydration, supplements—all handled.
$25–$50: The Sweet Spot
SHAWSMOKE graphic tees bring bold, culture-forward design into everyday wear without trying too hard. Pair one with the Twist Up Comb, a COLDLABEL butter, and a bag of coffee and suddenly you’ve built a fully curated Father’s Day setup for around $50.
For the dad who appreciates understated accessories, the BuyBlack.org Jewelry Collection has several strong options. LenaGrace Designs’ Black Stainless Steel Cross Ring ($25) is sleek enough for everyday wear without feeling flashy. Pair it with a Palace Jewels piece and you’ve got a stacked set under $35.
The best gifts in this category feel intentional. Like you know his style, his routines, and the little things he’d never buy for himself.
$50–$100: The Statement Gift
This is where bundling becomes an art form.
A KariAndGo bag paired with coffee and grooming products creates a multi-category gift that feels genuinely custom-curated. KariAndGo’s handmade bags from Ghana—crafted with traditional African fabrics—are functional, durable, and visually striking. They’ve become one of the top-selling brands on the marketplace for a reason.
For the dad who takes his coffee seriously, Red Bay Coffee remains one of the gold standards. Their Coltrane blend brings direct-trade quality with jazz-level intentionality. Pair it with Caribbean Spice Tea, a Coffee Island mug, and a DK Soy candle and suddenly you’ve created a full “slow morning” experience.
Soft life. But make it Father’s Day.
$100+: Go Big
At this level, anchor the gift with a hero product and build around it.
Bevel’s full grooming kit ($100–150) is still one of the strongest premium Black-owned grooming systems available. Safety razor, trimmer, priming oil, restoring balm—the entire setup feels elevated without becoming performative.
Pair it with a KariAndGo bag, a KAZMALEJE pick, and Red Bay Coffee and suddenly Father’s Day feels less like a last-minute obligation and more like a fully curated experience.
Another strong anchor gift: Buttah by Dorion Renaud’s Supreme Skincare Kit. Cleanser, toner, serum, moisturizer—the full routine. Because apparently men are finally embracing skincare beyond whatever soap was closest to the sink.
Growth.
The Real Gift
Father’s Day isn’t really about the product.
It’s about the message behind it: I see you. I appreciate you. I picked this with you in mind.
And when that gift comes from a Black-owned business, the impact stretches further. You’re supporting founders, creators, makers, and communities building products with intention behind them.
Father’s Day is June 21. Most marketplace sellers ship within 3–7 business days, so ordering by June 14 is the safe move.
Don’t be the person sending a belated text.
Be the person who showed up with something that matters.
— Kia