Duluth Trading Co. Father’s Day Giveaway
** Contest is now CLOSED.
Father’s Day is coming up! Are you ready? The generous people at Duluth Trading Company are hosting a $100 giveaway – so start your shopping list now, just in case you win.
Over the years, a friend of mine has sent me gifts from Duluth Trading Company, and the one thing I get the most comments on is my green travel bag. I love its look, and its roominess. My husband has one of Duluth’s amazing lined flannel shirts, that our teen daughter quickly “borrowed.” Plus I have nifty socks, running pullovers, soft sweatshirts, and so much more from Duluth. Our family LOVES Duluth!
You can win.
Today ONE RE reader will win $100 to shop at the DTC website for you, or for your dad for Father’s Day. Or, maybe for your children to give to their father. The gift giving can work however you see fit!
So many options.
Here are a few things I liked. Duluth’s Fire Hose Pants are famous for their comfort, multiple deep pockets, and durability. Their Freedom Of Movement (F.O.M.) shirts are handsomely cut and roomy for guys who do physical work. Their Longtail T’s keep your man modest when he’s doing all that outdoor bending! There are so many items, such as hats, bags, tools, underwear, work items, watches, … basically very cool man stuff. And don’t forget to peek at the women’s items, just for future reference!
And a few more ideas …
Guarantee:
Duluth Trading’s “No Bull Guarantee” is one of the best in the industry, with no time limits or penalties on returns or exchanges.
Blog:
Be sure to head on over to the Duluth WhatchamaBlog for some Father’s Day inspiration, including humorous e-cards, favorite quotes from dad and Father’s Day gift ideas.
Free shipping:
DTC is offering FREE shipping on orders of $50 or more right now too.
How to enter:
To enter to win this giveaway, all you need to do is leave a comment sharing a special moment you spent together with your dad. Leaving a comment about the father of your kids or just a really good guy in your life counts, too.
Also follow the Rafflecopter instructions for more chances to win! (10 total.)
My dad:
Here’s a fun memory of fishing with my Dad, Rogue River Chinook Salmon, fresh from the Pacific Ocean!
This giveaway will only be open for entries until 11:59 p.m. (EDT) Monday, June 9, so I can get the gift card to you in time for Father’s Day. Winner will be notified by email and must respond within 48 hours of being chosen or a new winner will be selected. This giveaway is sponsored by Duluth Trading Company.
My husband is such a wonderful Dad. Just this afternoon when I was feeling under the weather he took the girls for a trip to the park, and he is plotting a special memory making adventure for our whole family this winter!
From the time I was about 5 years old I washed my dad’s truck with him every Saturday …and appreciate what he taught me about caring for my vehicle.
I have a great memory of my dad and I taking a walk together in a forest preserve near our home. I was about 12 and this was 50 years ago. I have kept and pressed an oak leaf from that time. I love and treasure this memory because, as oldest of six kids, I didn’t have that many times with just my dad all to myself!! He’s a special guy and he’s still doing well at age 87!!! This give-a-way prize would be a nice way to say “I love you, dad!”
I have a great memory of my dad taking me fishing on a boat and we were caught in a terrible storm but its a great memory anyway.
I love spending weekends working in the yard with my stepdad and mom. He is so handy and always teaching me something new.
My Dad is a great guy. He married my Mom, she had 3 kids, he had 1! And then they adopted another together. He is always there for all of s.
My husband has always been so considerate, supportive, and helpful. When I was working on a master’s degree, he would ride bikes, play games, cook french fries, and just entertain the children while I was in class.
My dad is so funny and has a great sense of humor. We love spending time together watching old shows of famous comedians such as Jonathan Winters, Red Skeleton, and Johnny Carson. Precious memories!!
Just shared a wonderful lunch with my dad, siblings and grandkids to celebrate his participation in the Normandy invasion. He is 95 and a veteran of the Big Red One. We are so fortunate to have him yet.
My family gathered at Eagle Crest Resort in Central Oregon in July 2008 to celebrate my Dad’s 80th birthday. I am the third oldest of eleven children, and we spent time around the dining table sharing stories and laughing until we cried! My Dad passed away six months later. I absolutely cherish that final family reunion.
My husband is a great dad! He changed jobs (even moved us to another state) so he could have more time with us, always makes time for the kids after a full day of work and working around the house. Right now he’s on a daddy-daughter date with our youngest daughter!
This is perfect! We are so lucky..we live just 80 miles from Duluth! It is our favorite place to go…even in the middle of winter snowstorms for our kids ballgames in high school and college! Memories..my dad..so many. I remember when I was a kid he would come in early in the morning and say..get up..it’s a beautiful day! When I had small children, he would take me to some “fun” shop (usually flowers or antiques) and watch my toddlers so I could look. Not because it was where he wanted to be, but he knew I would love it! Then he start canoe trips to the BWCA with the sons & son-in-laws, then grandsons. Jacob and Adam started when the was 6. Now the tradition has continued with my husband and kids..23 years later, it still continues! And of course..a great stop to Canal Park in Duluth on the way through!
My dad was always one of those guys who do something on a whim. We went to Canada to sight see on a weekend. We would hike trails in Ohio, then trout fish. We would go mushroom hunting every year. We would travel miles to find a good fishing spot. He would take us to the four wheel drive club.
My dad has a great sense of humor. When I was little he would hide behind the sofa and jump out just to “scare” my sister and me.
My dad used to take us camping every summer to the beach. I have the best memories of our summer trips together and looked forward to our trips every year. Now I take my kids camping and they love it just as much!
I loved fishing with my dad….I do remember one time we were fishing in Eastern WAshington and I named my fishing pole Jonah…the peacefulness of the lake was wonderful, until I dropped poor Jonah in the water and lost it! lol
i remember my dad and i going camping every other weekend.
my parents were divorced so these rare moments were good.
My favorite memory of my dad teaching me how to change a tire. I was a sassy 16 year old and he ignored all of that and worked with me with love and patience. Bittersweet memory as he died when I was just 23. Would love another memory…
My husband was a hands on kinda Dad raising our four kids and is now a hands on Granpa! Love him!
My Dad was an avid camper and fisherman. Every year we would camp for family vacation. And when I say camp, I mean the REAL way. We often went to Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan and camped in Superior National Forest with no amenities with the exception of an occasional vault toilet. We slept on the ground in a tent, rain or shine. Mom would haul water from the lake and boil it. I remember Dad telling us he would take $50 for the whole week and that was mostly gas money! We ate a lot of canned meats and eggs. What wonderful, wonderful memories!
When I was in college, I was famous for locking my keys in my vintage (old!) VW bug, so my dad stashed an extra key in my engine to free himself from emergency calls. I was so happy he’d done that when of course the next time I’d locked my keys in the car that I got the emergency key out and upon re-entry threw the extra key in the glove box and went on my way. I thought I was so smart.
Of course at the very next stop I did the “expected” and locked my keys in the car AGAIN -WITH THE EXTRA KEY STILL STASHED IN THE GLOVE COMPARTMENT WHILE BEING PARKED IN A NO-PARKING TOW ZONE (!!!!!). Finally I bit the bullet and called my dear Dad who lectured me fervently then had to laugh at his (still) klutzy daughter. He brought me an extra key and could only shake his head in disbelief while rolling his eyes. My now college kiddo loves that story!
Helping my Dad fix the countless number of cars that past through our garage. Some were his but many were his friends’ cars that he’d fix on the weekends.
My dad took me on a trip to Northern Ireland after I graduated from college. We had so much fun and I met some relatives there, too.
My husband opened his home and heart to love not only me, but my three children when we married. This is his first Father’s Day as a Stepdad!
My Dad taught all of us children how to fish. The best summer days were spent on a lake just fishing with our Dad.