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Dad: Decoded. The Best Father's Day Gifts for 2026
Welcome to Dad Decoded. This is what a father actually wants. Forget the tie he'll never wear and the mug he'll use to hold screws. If you want to show up to brunch looking like you're not the kid he needs to worry about, you’ve come to the right place.
At Boyar Gifts NYC, we’ve skipped the generic hardware store gift cards and curated a collection packed with humor, profanity, and genuine New York character. Whether he’s a cocktail enthusiast, a master of dry humor, or a golf fanatic, we have his personality perfectly mapped out.
About Boyar Gifts NYC
Boyar Gifts is an independent gift shop in NYC's West Village, founded by sisters Tali and Michelle -- two former pharmacists who traded prescriptions for profanity-laden plates and decided New York needed a gift shop with an actual personality.
The first Boyar boutique opened in 2017 in Manhattan's Gramercy Park neighborhood. It didn't take long to outgrow it. The flagship moved to 388 Bleecker Street in the West Village, where it's become a go-to destination for New Yorkers and visitors who are done buying the same boring candle for everyone they know.
The shop stocks funny gifts, NYC-themed gifts, pop culture gifts, and intentionally offensive gifts -- the kind of stuff that makes people actually laugh when they open it. Think profanity mugs, snarky greeting cards, Sopranos merch, Seinfeld tchotchkes, swear word coloring books, and gifts for people who think "New York attitude" is a compliment.
Tali is also a bestselling novelist, so yes -- you can get signed copies of her books here too. Because of course you can.
Boyar Gifts ships across the US and offers gift wrapping, so you can send something genuinely funny to someone in any timezone without leaving your couch.

