Father's Day gifts are hard. Not because there's nothing to buy — there's always something to buy — but because the gifts that actually mean something are rarely the expensive ones. My husband Marcus is not a man who needs things. He has what he needs. What he doesn't have, and what I've learned over six years of Father's Days, is an inexhaustible supply of moments that remind him why being a dad is the best thing he's ever done.
Our son Eli was eighteen months old last Father's Day. Old enough to toddle around and make noise and be generally delightful, not old enough to make a card or choose a gift or understand what the day was about. I wanted something that would make Marcus's morning — something small, something that would make him laugh and then feel something, in that order. The HelloBaby I Love Dad T-shirt was exactly that.
The Brief
I wasn't looking for something expensive or elaborate. I was looking for something that would make Marcus walk into the kitchen on Father's Day morning and immediately feel like the luckiest person in the room. A toddler in a red t-shirt that says "I Love Dad" is, I calculated, a reliable way to achieve this. The calculation was correct.
Why This One
The HelloBaby Boys I Love Dad T-shirt from ebebek was the right choice for several practical reasons beyond the obvious one. The red is a proper, cheerful red — not a washed-out pink-red, not a dark burgundy, but the kind of red that reads clearly in photographs and looks bright and happy on a small child. The crew neck and short sleeve design is simple and comfortable for a toddler — nothing fussy, nothing that would make Eli uncomfortable or require management. And the slogan print is clear and legible, which matters when the point of the garment is to be read by someone across the kitchen.
The 30-degree wash instruction was the practical confirmation. Toddler clothing gets washed constantly. Something that can only be washed carefully is something that becomes a source of stress. 30 degrees, machine wash, done.
Father's Day Morning
I put the t-shirt on Eli before Marcus came downstairs. Eli, being eighteen months old, had no idea what was happening and was primarily interested in his breakfast. Marcus came into the kitchen, looked at Eli, and stopped. Read the t-shirt. Looked at me. Looked back at Eli. And then picked him up and held him for about thirty seconds without saying anything.
That's the moment. That's what I was trying to create. A small, cheerful, red t-shirt on a toddler who had no idea he was delivering a message, and a dad who received it completely.
I took a photograph. It's on our wall now.
After Father's Day
Eli wore the t-shirt regularly for the rest of the summer — not just for special occasions, but as part of his normal rotation. The red held its colour through repeated washing at 30 degrees. The print didn't crack or fade. The crew neck kept its shape. It's a well-made toddler tee that happens to have a slogan on it, which means it works as everyday clothing rather than just a novelty item worn once and put away.
The Photograph on the Wall
The photograph from Father's Day morning is a 30x40cm print in a white frame, on the wall of our hallway. Eli in his red I Love Dad tee, Marcus holding him, both of them looking at each other. It's one of the best photographs we have of the two of them, and it exists because of a small red t-shirt that cost less than a restaurant starter.
That's the thing about the right small gift at the right moment: it creates something that lasts longer than the gift itself. The t-shirt will eventually be outgrown. The photograph will be on the wall for years.
The Difference It Made
Marcus had a Father's Day morning he still talks about. That's the difference. Not a gadget, not an experience, not something expensive — a toddler in a red t-shirt, a moment of recognition, and a photograph that's now part of our home. The gift that costs the least is sometimes the one that means the most, and this was one of those times.
Who I'd Recommend This To
Any parent looking for a Father's Day gift that will make the morning rather than just mark the occasion. Anyone who wants a toddler tee that's cheerful, practical, and well-made enough to be worn regularly rather than once. And anyone who understands that the best gifts create moments rather than just objects — and wants a small, affordable way to create one.
The red is the right choice for photographs — it reads clearly and looks bright and happy in any light. The 30-degree wash makes it practical for everyday toddler use. And the slogan does exactly what a slogan should do: communicate something true in the simplest possible way.
You can find the HelloBaby Boys I Love Dad T-shirt in Red in our store. It also sits within our Clothing and Apparel & Accessories collections if you'd like to explore more.
Put it on them. Take the photograph. Frame it.
— Laura Brennan, Dublin
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