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Father’s Day Gift Guide

For the Dads who taught us to ride (or leave us for dust)

Some Dads held the saddle while we wobbled down the lane. Others hammer out solo centuries like it’s nothing. However your dad rides—easy-going or always chasing KOMs—Father’s Day is a chance to say thanks, with something he’ll genuinely enjoy.

Whether it’s the little luxuries or gear he wouldn’t buy for himself, we’ve rounded up a few top picks from the Saint Piran shelves.


1. Saint Piran Coffee

Great rides start with great coffee—and our house blend has seen plenty of pre-ride brews in Cornwall and beyond.
Perfect for the dad who’s got strong opinions on tyre pressure and espresso strength.

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🧼 2. Juice Lubes Scrub & Buff Kit

Give his bike the love it deserves. This cleaning kit is packed with everything he needs to keep his pride and joy sparkling—and running smooth.
A perfect sidekick to a service or just a satisfying Sunday in the garage.

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👕 3. Saint Piran Black & White Jersey

Clean, classic, Cornish. Our black-and-white jersey is a firm favourite for a reason. Performance fit meets timeless style—ideal for the dad who still likes to ride in full kit, even to the café.

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🚰 4. Saint Piran Water Bottles

It’s the little things. These bottles are lightweight, stylish, and match the kit beautifully. Great as a small gift or an easy add-on to level up his ride set-up.

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🎁 5. Not sure what to get? Go Gift Card.

Gift cards are available online and in-store and delivered straight to your inbox—ideal for last-minute shoppers or picky riders.
Let him choose what he needs (or just what he wants). You can’t go wrong.

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Whether your dad taught you to ride, still shouts encouragement from the sidelines, or occasionally drops you on a Sunday spin, make sure he’s got the gear he deserves this Father’s Day.

🖤 Shop the full Father’s Day collection online or pop into the Buttermarket store to see it in person.


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