What Does a Vogue Dad Want for Father’s Day? Inline
Photographed by Norman Jean Roy, Vogue, September 20071/16
Photo: Courtesy of burton.com2/16Taylor Antrim, Senior Editor
I’m dying to give my two city kids a taste of the great outdoors.
Burton camp table, $130, burton.com; Big Agnes x Burton camp chair, $120, burton.com; Burton Stone Hut tent, $470, burton.com
Photo: Courtesy of moscot.com3/16Taylor Antrim, Senior Editor
Summer’s here. Need to get serious about my sunglass game.
Moscot Frankie Sun sunglasses, $280
moscot.com
Photo: Courtesy of Getty Images4/16Taylor Antrim, Senior Editor
Can I just say that Views is seriously underrated?
Drake: Summer Sixteen Tour
For more information: ticketmaster.com
Photo: Courtesy of Frescobol5/16Corey Seymour, Senior Editor
Equally useful for swimming lessons with the kids or a quick getaway with the wife while the grandparents take care of the little ones.
Frescobol Carioca Colette sports swim shorts, $191
frescobolcarioca.com
Photo: Courtesy of Conbody / @conbody6/16Corey Seymour, Senior Editor
Dad-bod antidote. ConBody is led by an ex-con and their slogan/mantra/hashtag is “do the time.”
ConBody class sessions
For information: conbody.com
Photo: Courtesy of Skate Yogi / @conbody7/16Corey Seymour, Senior Editor
If the ConBody bootcamp doesn’t kill me, this might.
Skateyogi classes
For information: skateyogi.com
Photo: Courtesy of Sprinter Van Diaries / @sprintervandiaries8/16Robert Sullivan, Contributing Editor
I’d like my new office to be on wheels and in a Sprinter van, decked out like the one adventurer Cyrus Sutton made for himself.
Photo: Courtesy of Getty Images9/16Robert Sullivan, Contributing Editor
Porter’s voice sometimes reminds me of Bill Withers and sometimes of the recently deceased Billy Paul.
Gregory Porter tickets
For more information: ticketmaster.com
Photo: Courtesy of matchesfashion.com10/16Robert Sullivan, Contributing Editor
Something to wear to that Gregory Porter show.
Paul Smith London Soho-fit wool-blend suit, $1,181
For information: matchesfashion.com
Photo: Courtesy of arnoldandson.com11/16Nobi Kashiwagi, Associate Art Director
After I had my son, two years ago, I stopped going to the gym as much. This belt has no holes, so it should last me a while.
Anderson’s 3.5 cm leather-trimmed elasticated woven belt, $90
mrporter.com
Photo: Courtesy of mrporter.com12/16Nobi Kashiwagi, Associate Art Director
A big moon-phase watch would remind me to connect to my Zen.
Arnold & Son HM Perpetual Moon watch, price upon request
For information: arnoldandson.com
Photo: Courtesy of Hermes13/16Nobi Kashiwagi, Associate Art Director
Utility is the key to fatherhood. This bag holds pretty much everything, expands if needed—and looks great.
Hermès Passe-Passe 35 bag
For information: hermes.com
Photo: Courtesy of tridentflyfishing.com14/16Jon Gluck, Managing Editor
The most buzzed-about new rod in years—light, strong, and pinpoint accurate.
Scott Meridian fly rod, $865
tridentflyfishing.com
Photo: Courtesy of dekanta.com15/16Jon Gluck, Managing Editor
It can take months to get your hands on a bottle. If mine shows up by Father’s Day 2017, I’ll be perfectly happy.
Yamazaki 18-year-old whiskey, $533
dekanta.com
Photo: Courtesy of amazon.com16/16Jon Gluck, Managing Editor
Reading Russo’s novels is like going home again for me, with all the joy and terror that entails.
Everybody’s Fool by Richard Russo, from $16
amazon.com