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Why I started doing Father’s Day differently (a note from Lin)

When I quit my accountancy job and started thatflowershop in 2018, I didn’t think much about Father’s Day. The industry treated it like a quieter Mother’s Day — same playbook, just less volume.

Then I started getting calls. Daughters and sons asking ‘do you have anything that’s not pink?’ ‘My dad would never want a heart-shaped bouquet.’ ‘Is there something masculine?’

I realised the SG dad gift problem: every florist sold pink pastel arrangements designed for Mother’s Day, then rebadged them for Father’s Day with a ‘Dad’ card. SG dads — pragmatic, often understated, rarely buying flowers for themselves — felt off about receiving pink-coded arrangements.

So I rebuilt the Father’s Day catalogue around dad-coded flowers: sunflowers (cheerful but masculine), proteas (architectural, bold), birds of paradise (tropical statement pieces), and greenery-forward bouquets. Then I added the hamper add-ons that SG dads actually use: whisky minis, craft beer, jerky, cheese, Ferrero Rocher.

Eight years later, Father’s Day at thatflowershop looks nothing like Mother’s Day. That’s the point.

— Lin, Founder of thatflowershop

When is Father’s Day 2026 in Singapore?

Father’s Day in Singapore is always the third Sunday of June. The specific dates:

  • 2026: Sunday 15 June
  • 2027: Sunday 20 June
  • 2028: Sunday 18 June
  • 2029: Sunday 17 June
  • 2030: Sunday 16 June

Unlike Mother’s Day in some calendar interpretations, Father’s Day is NOT a Singapore public holiday. Offices open as normal on Monday 16 June 2026.

How Singapore Father’s Day differs from Mother’s Day

Both fall in the second half of the calendar year, both are commercial-driven occasions imported from Western tradition. But the SG market treats them very differently:

Mother’s Day in SG

Father’s Day in SG

Retail frenzy 2-3 weeks ahead

Pragmatic 1-week lead time

Restaurants book out completely

Restaurants fill but less aggressively

Delivery windows extremely tight on Sunday

Sunday delivery generally manageable

Pink-pastel arrangements dominate

Greenery-forward / yellow / orange / tropical

Flowers + hamper combined gift common

Flowers alone OR hamper alone — combined less common

Card matters — long heartfelt messages

Card matters — but shorter, often humorous

Dad-coded vs feminine-coded flowers in Singapore

After 8 years of Father’s Day deliveries, here’s what works and what doesn’t for SG dads:

Dad-coded (send these)

Sunflowers

THE Father’s Day flower. Cheerful, bold, masculine yellow. Long-lasting. Works for every dad personality.

Proteas

Architectural, bold, native African textures. The most masculine bouquet flower available in SG.

Birds of Paradise

Tropical statement piece. Spiky, orange-and-blue. Reads as bold rather than delicate.

Anthuriums

Heart-shaped but with a glossy, modern, almost-plastic finish. Reads as sculptural rather than romantic.

Eucalyptus + greenery

Greenery-heavy arrangements feel masculine without being floral. Silver dollar eucalyptus is the SG favourite.

Orchids (specific types)

Mokara orchids and oncidium orchids work for dads. Avoid the delicate phalaenopsis pink-and-white wedding orchids.

Feminine-coded (avoid for SG dads)

Pink roses

Universal Mother’s Day signal in SG. Will feel rebadged for Father’s Day.

Pastel hydrangeas

Pale pinks and purples read as overtly feminine to most SG dads.

Heart-shaped arrangements

Romantic Valentine’s Day signal. Even hearts-with-non-pink flowers feel off for dads.

Baby’s breath alone

Cloud-soft texture reads as feminine. As filler with sunflowers it’s fine — as a standalone bouquet, no.

Lavender / lilac

SG market reads purple-pastel as feminine. Some Western markets disagree; SG doesn’t.

Lin’s exception: every SG dad is different. If your dad explicitly loves pink roses or pastel arrangements, that overrides everything I’ve said. The guidance is for when you don’t know what your dad prefers — which is most of us.

Father’s Day frequently asked questions

When is Father’s Day in Singapore 2026?

Father’s Day 2026 in Singapore falls on Sunday 15 June. It’s always the third Sunday of June. Future dates: 20 June 2027, 18 June 2028, 17 June 2029, 16 June 2030.

What flowers should I send for Father’s Day in Singapore?

Sunflowers are the most popular Father’s Day flower in Singapore — masculine, bold, long-lasting. Other dad-coded options: proteas, birds of paradise, anthuriums, and greenery-forward bouquets. Avoid pink roses, pastel hydrangeas, and heart-shaped arrangements (these read as Mother’s Day or Valentine’s Day signals in SG).

What’s the difference between Father’s Day delivery and Mother’s Day delivery in Singapore?

Father’s Day delivery in SG is significantly less stressed than Mother’s Day. Restaurants book out less aggressively, same-day Sunday delivery is more reliable, and 1-week lead time is usually sufficient (vs 2-3 weeks for Mother’s Day). At thatflowershop, we recommend Saturday 14 June delivery — your dad gets 2 days of flowers and you avoid the tighter Sunday delivery windows.

Can I get same-day Father’s Day flower delivery in Singapore?

Yes. We offer FREE same-day delivery on all Father’s Day orders placed by 5 PM. For Sunday 15 June 2026 same-day delivery specifically, order by 8:30 AM to secure a delivery slot. Express delivery (within 90 minutes, 10 AM-7 PM) is also available at +$25.

Should I send flowers to my dad’s office or home?

Both work. Office delivery is a low-key way to make him feel celebrated without the family fanfare — sunflower vase arrangements work well at the desk. Home delivery is better for hampers (he’ll want to share with family) and for Saturday deliveries (more relaxed setting). If you’re meeting him on Sunday, home delivery on Saturday is the smoothest option.

Can you deliver Father’s Day flowers to a hospital or aged care facility?

Yes. We deliver to all SG hospitals (Mount Elizabeth, Mount Alvernia, Thomson Medical, KKH, Raffles, NUH, Changi General, KTPH, NTFGH) and aged care facilities. Please include the ward number and visiting hours when ordering. For aged care, we typically deliver during 10 AM-12 PM or 3 PM-5 PM windows.

What if my dad doesn’t like flowers?

Then send a hamper without a bouquet — our craft beer, whisky, and wine hampers work standalone. Or send a Sunflower Vase Arrangement (it’s structural and modern rather than ‘floral’). Even dads who claim not to like flowers tend to keep sunflowers — they’re cheerful enough to feel like a positive presence rather than a fragile ornament.

Can I send Father’s Day flowers anonymously?

Yes, but we don’t recommend it for Father’s Day. SG dads are typically practical — if he doesn’t know who sent them, he’ll spend the day wondering rather than enjoying. We recommend at least leaving a first name or ‘from your kids’ on the card.