FATHER'S Day is just around the corner so you need to hit the shops and find the perfect present. But, before you pick up your purse or wallet, Angela Poplett, Lakeside’s Personal Shopper, has some smart advice to help you buy the ideal gift.
She said: “First of all, take some time to think about what your dad likes. Raid his wardrobe, his cupboards and listen when he talks as he’s bound to give away some hints.
“If he’s a traditional type, then M&S and House of Fraser are going to be good places to start, but if your dad’s a bit of a trend-setter try one of Lakeside’s other fashion stores - like Cult or Choice Menswear - instead.
“You shouldn’t limit yourself to fashion though; gadgets and gizmos are always a good option if your dad’s drawers are still full of boys’ toys.
"Pick up a Grolsch Goblet from Lakeside’s Hawkin’s Bazaar or a tabletop football set from The Discovery Store and your gift will cost you less than £20.
“If your dad has a sweet tooth, why not indulge him with a chocolate gift? Hotel Chocolat has some stylish gift bags full of exciting specialities and a range of boxed selections that will keep him out of trouble for days. Chocolate’s no longer just for mums; dads usually end up eating most of it anyway!
“If none of those ideas are quite right for your dad, why not buy him a Lakeside Gift Card so he can come and choose something for himself?
"Lakeside Gift Cards are accepted in over 250 shops, cafes and restaurants throughout the centre, including the retail park, making them the ideal gift for every dad.”
For more advice, why not book an accompanied gift shopping session with Angela?
The free, one-hour service makes present buying so easy.
When you arrive at the centre, Angela will take you straight to the right stores and show you some options. Free gift wrapping is even included!
Just call 01708 869933 or visit www.lakeside.uk.com for details.
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