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.
I always loved playing games with my dad. When we were too young to play certain games, he’d have my brother and I on his team–armed with rule books–to be his “advisors”. : )
Wonderful times….
I remember sitting around the fireplace as a child with my bothers and sister listening to my dad read Where the Red Fern Grows.
My husband is an amazing dad to our five kids. He loves to spend time with them all. He encourages them to walk with God, work hard, and play together as a family. We are blessed to have him!!!
Lynn G.
My pop LOVED to cook! He would cook up a storm, and sing while he was doing it. My bedroom was closest to the kitchen and I would most often wake up to the smell of fried potatoes and him singing away. Great memories! He taught us kids and many in-laws how to cook – better than any cooking show. Thanks!
My dad and I would run together every morning before school. It was a special time.
The love of my life and I go on lots of hikes and share my backpack – I think he would love one of the firehose packs!
I remember my dad used to make mickey mouse pancakes for me when I was a kid :)
My dad is gone now, but he was an absolutely awesome father. My favorite memory of him is always making waffles sunday morning for my mom and I before we went to church. Sure do miss that guy!
My dad is always there for me. Growing up, he took our family to so many cool places.
My Father~so many good memories,we were Family,everything we
ever did was all together.My Father spent all vacations with us,we went to cottages,baseball games,fishing,circuses.I no longer have my Dad but all of the best memories a child could ever have.I married a man just like my Father,and he carries out the same qualities as my Dad.I would have to say my daughter is just as lucky as I was,because she has a Great Dad.
My husband is the best father to our three kids. Two are adopted – they are my great-niece and -nephew and he didn’t hesitate for even one second when I asked if they could come live with us because they were not in a good situation before. We went from one two year old to two 2 year olds and a 1 year old in the blink of an eye and he’s been just amazing to all three of them. Now we have two 7 year olds and a 6 year old and we have just the best time together.
My husband made the decision to finish out his college degree two years ago to show our children the importance of education and to also better our situation financially. He’s on track to graduate at the end of 2015. It’s been difficult for him, as he works full time, and goes to school at night and on weekends, taking 9+ hours per semester, but he’s determined. He’s a great father and great inspiration.
Dad decided, when I was a teenager, that he wanted to learn how to make homemade pasta, so we spent many a rainy Saturday in Southern Oregon cutting fresh pasta and draping it everywhere to dry!
I was recalling today how we would spend Saturday’s working together as a family – doing chores and then sitting down for a nice, well deserved dinner! Dad loved to have us working as a family and then grilling out.
My kids father loves them so much that I wish that all kids had such a wonderful dad.
My favorite day with my dad was going down the Rogue River on Hellgate jetboat.
I have a wonderful dad. I think my favorite times with him have always been working moments. Doing yard work, washing the car, etc. He has always been on the sidelines cheering me on. I love that man.
My daughters father is an amazing man. He is very family oriented and love spending time with his daughter. She is a daddy’s girl and she really looks up to her dad. I remember when she was learning how to walk she would always walk to her dad with a big smile on her face. He does a lot of outdoor activities with her and wouldn’t change a thing. I didn’t have a father in y life growing up so its amazing seeing the bond they share together. I take lots of pictures and cherish every moment.
One of the greatest men I have ever known was my uncle Bill. My biological father was abusive and dropped me off on my aunt & uncle’s doorstep when I was just 13. They took care of me from day one and treated me like I was their own. My uncle was a big softie who made me special treats ( homemade biscuits and chocolate syrup), taught me how to swing a hammer, and made sure I knew the importance of forgiveness. I loved him with all of my heart and will miss him for the rest of my days.
I would love this gift card for my hubby. He’s a great dad and he just loves the commercials this company puts out and all the “manly” products!
My husband is the best dad I have ever known, better than even my own.
My late Father was such a wonderful cook. Every holiday brings back so many thoughts of the wonderful family meals we had!
My dad taught my brothers and I all about cars and how to fix them. Once he saw that I was interested in learning, he included me as well even though I was a girl. As adults, we have taught his grandchildren how to fix cars, as well.
When I was a kid, every father’s day we would go to Wildwood New Jersey and spend a long weekend enjoying the boardwalk and rides. My Dad would let me play all the games and our favorite was getting a slice of pizza and cotton candy on the boardwalk. The bumper cards were fun too!
My Husband is amazing with our children, we have suffered many challenges in the last few years and he has always tried to carry on and succeed.