Born Different, Raised Better: A gift guide for proud firefighter dad's.

 Looking for a great gift idea for a proud firefighter dad? We have you covered with our firefighter dad gift guide. From humorous to sentimental to firefighting gift ideals, we've highlighted some of our best ideas for every budget.


Gifts for the proud firefighter dad.

As the proud firefighter dad, you deserve nothing but the best. You've spent long days on duty and nights with limited sleep to provide for your family. It's time to repay you for all that hard work and dedication.

The holidays are here, and you have a lot of people to buy gifts for: your wife, your kids and your parents. But there is one person that probably makes you feel more pressure than the others — yes, it's you.

If you're a first responder like a firefighter or police officer, you're used to putting others first. So now it's time to treat yourself. And we have just the thing!

Here are some gift ideas for the proud firefighter dad in your life:

Firefighter clothing

Firefighters pride themselves on their gear and equipment. So it only makes sense that this is what they want to wear when they're off duty. Not everyone has the luck of stumbling upon cool firefighter-themed clothing at a thrift store or antique shop (which is why eBay is the go-to online shopping site). No matter where you look, though, you'll be able to find something that works. And if nothing else, make sure he looks his best in uniform with a stylish hat or hat clip from

Gifts for a newly promoted firefighter dad.

The days of the firefighter calendar are long gone, at least in my opinion. Men have realized that they don't need to be objectified to show their pride and support of their family members.

 "I'm a firefighter dad" is a great gift to give your husband or son. There are so many options out there for firefighters, you can find something for everyone on your list. I've picked out some great gifts for you to choose from.

 For the proud firefighter dad in your life, here are some ideas:

 A leather jacket:

 The Fire Department Apparel Overcoat is a great gift idea for a hardworking man. This leather jacket is 100% handmade from top quality real cowhide leather and it features two inside pockets, two outside pockets and two outside chest pockets for his phone, wallet and any other important items he might need. It also has adjustable brass waist buckle with D-ring belt loops and buttons as well as a button up front closure. This jacket is perfect for cold weather because it keeps him warm, but it's not too heavy either. Since it's made from real leather, it will last a very long time without any problems at all. I like this one because the pockets make it easy to carry his wallet

Gifts for a retired fireman dad.

Whether you're shopping for a fireman dad or a father who has served in the military, finding the right gift can be a challenge. You want something he'll enjoy, but that also shows how much you appreciate his service and sacrifice.

 Exercise gear, tools, and toys are popular firefighter gifts, and some dads may enjoy these. But if you're looking for something a little different to give dad this year, consider these fire-related ideas:

 Firefighter quote art: If your dad is a firefighter at heart, or maybe just when he's at home, then he'll love having words of inspiration from firefighters around the world posted on his walls. Look for quote art featuring firefighters from poems, songs and books.

 Art prints: Firefighters are true artists when it comes to putting out fires — they have to be to get the job done safely — but they also have an appreciation for fine art as well. If your dad is an avid art collector himself, consider adding some framed prints of famous pieces by artists like Monet or Van Gogh — even if they're not depicting firemen.

 Mugs: Coffee mugs make practical gifts any time of year, but if your dad is a coffee drinker (and who isn't?), firefighterm

Gifts for a long-time firefighter dad.

Fortunately, we've got you covered. Whether your dad is a veteran firefighter or still in the academy, we've found plenty of gifts and gadgets that will make him squeal with delight. So, no matter how long he's been an FDNY man, let us be your guide to gifts for proud firefighter dads.

Budget

Gifting is never easy. The pressure of finding something perfect, on-budget and appropriate can be too much to bear sometimes. But don't fret — we've got your back. We compiled the top ten gifts for any dad who has ever donned a bunker coat and who still loves doing so every chance he gets.

 Happy hunting!

1) Customized belt buckle

For this gift idea, you can go two ways: personalize a belt buckle with his initials or have one created in honor of his job as a firefighter. [Related: Personalized Gifts]

2) FDNY cuff links

Give your dad a subtle reminder of his days battling blazes when he puts on these handsome silver-and-black cufflinks. They're the perfect accent to any suit, especially if it's his favorite color to wear at work.

3) FDNY/Firefighter sterling silver

The list of gifts was separated into three sections (depending on how long the person had been in the department) to show that even though the father has been in the department for many years, it doesn't mean he isn't still welcomed by the family and is loved just as much as someone who just joined the department. He is there for his son or daughter just as much as someone that hasn't been there for several years.

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