Funny Father’s Day Shirts for 2022
Show your love with fun Father’s Day shirts because “a dad wears pictures where his money was”. -Steve Martin
Getty Images / Chron ShoppingIf you’re stumped on Father’s Day shirt ideas for 2022, you might have the wrong tree! That’s right, if your dad is a dad-joking guy, look no further. For Father’s Day 2022, we’ve found all the funny and punny Father’s Day shirts he’ll love whether he’s a dad grilling, chilling or killing on the dance floor.
Believe we’ve got what it takes to find the best funny shirts for men – just review last year’s picks, full of dad jokes! Don’t worry, we’ve continued the tradition of dad jokes this year by finding the best Father’s Day shirts for dads of all kinds. Let the eye rolling begin!
Funny Father’s Day Shirts for Dads with Classic Dads Humor
super cool dad
It’s Shady
I am not an expert…
This is not a daddy tank
Find a variety of dad bod t-shirts for Father’s Day here.
Free dad joke: Why didn’t the skeleton climb Everest? He didn’t have the courage.
Funny Father’s Day Shirts for Daughters – Dads
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You can’t scare me, I have two daughters
#GIRLAD
Free dad joke: I gave my daughter a refrigerator for her birthday. I can’t wait to see her face light up when she opens it!
Funny Father’s Day Shirts for Foodies
I would tell a pizza joke…
I’m in good shape…
Nacho Nacho Man
Free dad joke: what do you call a fake noodle? An impasto!
Funny Father’s Day Shirts for Dads Who Play Golf
Golf and Beer
Life is full of choices
It takes a lot of balls to play golf like I do
Free Dad Joke: Why Was The Golfer Wearing Two Pairs Of Pants? In case he has a hole in one!
Funny Father’s Day Science and Technology Shirts
Loading dad joke
I periodically tell dad jokes
Dad at the base
Free Dad Joke: How Does a Computer Get Drunk? He takes screenshots.
Funny Father’s Day Shirts for Dads Who Can Build and Fix Anything
feel really crazy
Relax, I can fix it
Sawdust is the glittering man
Free dad joke: Life is tough as an elevator repairman. Business comes and goes.
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Pamela Mahler is an e-commerce writer for local commerce at Hearst Newspapers. Email her at [email protected]
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