RAD DAD Coffee Enamel Pin
Black & Beech
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- Order placed
- 24th December
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- Dispatched
- 31st December
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- Standard delivery
- 3rd - 6th January
- Express delivery
- 2nd - 3rd January
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Our RAD DAD enamel pin is the latest addition to our collection of gifts for dads. A nod to our Coffee & Calpol range, we know that the Papa Lattes among us feel a bit left out sometimes! So we decided to create a range for the fellas...
Our RAD DAD enamel pin is the latest addition to our collection of gifts for dads. A nod to our Coffee & Calpol range, we know that the Papa Lattes among us feel a bit left out sometimes! So we decided to create a range for the fellas.
We are proud to have collaborated with self taught Cardiff artist Philip Morgan on this exclusive line of dad merch for the RAD DADs out there!
Phil's worked with brands like The Washington Post, Urban Outfitters, Coca-Cola, so we were stoked when he agreed to do this exclusive illustration for us.
35mm enamel pin
Supplied on a backing card
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 3rd - 6th January
Express delivery: £8.50
Receive it by 2nd - 3rd January
For more information about delivery or returning items, please take a look at our Delivery & Returns page.
Black & Beech
Cardiff, Wales
Hi, I am Stacey, and in 2016 I founded Black & Beech with a mission to make conscious, purposeful, feminist informed fashion.
From concept to creation, we set out to support women, to inspire feminist activism and to create timeless, quality apparel in an environmentally conscious way.
In the last five years, Black & Beach has reached over 20,000 customers worldwide, supported dozens of local suppliers and creatives and raised almost £20,000 for women’s rights charities.