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We are into the spring season and are embracing the warmer nights and and brighter days! Autumn brings a lighter style but still with cosy essance, with knitwear and high-quality hats, gloves and scarves always a popular choice for our customers this time of year. We also love seeing an increase in Autumn colours, such as greens and creams increasing in demand. Here is a compilation of our men's autumn picks to help you have a browse!
Looking for the perfect traditional Irish Christmas gift to put under the tree hassle free? Look no futher! We have the gift guide to help you find the best gifts for her, him and them this Christmas. From cosy blankets to Aran sweaters, we have it all!
Halloween is just over a week away, and we are determined to get you into the spooky spirit. Ireland is famous for many things, such as our culture, history and Aran jumpers. However, Ireland also has a haunting past, with scary stories of Celtic myths and legends reaching as far back as 500 BC. These mysterious tales have left behind a trail of haunted locations across Ireland, and many visit to take their chances. If you're feeling brave, we'd like to highlight the top 5 most haunted places in Ireland.
Today, on November 5th, fireworks and bonfires will be lit all over the UK. If you live in Scotland or England, you're most likely to hear the disruptive bang pop and whizzes of fireworks, but it may be a lot quieter if you live or are visiting Ireland. While Ireland is world-famous for its massive bonfire displays, many get confused about the Irish's stance on celebrating fireworks night. We're here to explain why Guy Fawkes night is marked by the British, the perspective of Ireland on it and why the Irish love to light bonfires so much.
September has rolled in and autumn is definitely in the air. As we say goodbye to summer, we can’t help but feel anticipation for the gorgeous season autumn brings to Ireland. Crunchy leaves, abundant wildlife and vibrant orange and red colours, nothing quite tops an Irish forest in autumn.
Whether you’re looking for somewhere for holiday, visit for the weekend or even just a day trip, here are 5 forests you need to visit this autumn.
As with most of our content, we use our platform to focus on Irish culture and heritage, which is why we are using today to enlighten on famous women in Irish history. While there are ultimately too many to fit into our modest blog, here are 5 women who have made significant and powerful impact in Irish History.
Celtic holidays have been celebrated for thousands of years in Ireland and to this day are still recognised in modern culture. The more famous holidays like Halloween are recognised globally to having pagan roots, but there are several holidays following back to Celtic origins that are less noticed. Celtic holidays are usually dependant on the seasons, and are rooted in celebrating and respecting nature. Here are 5 Celtic holidays you might not have known about.

Your favourites are BACK and better than ever! We have a huge restock of our bestselling women’s jumpers,

Here are our top most loved styles for you to browse!

With Halloween on the horizon, it’s only right we go over some of the spookiest Irish folklore stories to get you in the spirit! Ireland is well known for wicked witches, frightening fables and scary fairies. Here are our top 5 most horrifying Irish myths.

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