I'm Just Irish Funny T-Shirt
A bold Irish diaspora tee for those living abroad with the same voice, the same roots, and a story that always takes a bit longer
£24.99
✔ Premium soft cotton with a comfortable everyday fit
✔ High-quality print designed to last wash after wash
✔ Free shipping included on every order
✔ Made to order with tracked delivery
✔ Designed for Irish identity, humour, and diaspora-led expression
The I’m Just Irish Abroad T-Shirt | Same Accent, Longer Story is made for Irish people living away from home who know exactly how quickly a simple introduction can turn into a full explanation.
Funny, familiar, and packed with diaspora truth, this design captures the experience of being proudly Irish abroad without losing the humour in it. From the phrase “I’m not lost… I’m just Irish” to the brilliant closer “Same accent, longer story,” it speaks directly to the people who are forever explaining where they are from, what part, who their people are, and no, they are not from Boston.

Speaks directly to the Irish abroad experience
Funny, honest, and highly relatable for diaspora customers
Strong visual design with lots of personality
Great gift for emigrants, expats, and Irish family abroad
Celebrates Irish identity without feeling generic or tourist-shop cheap
Unisex fit
Soft cotton feel for daily wear
Made to order
Printed for long-lasting everyday use
Suitable for casual wear, travel, gifting, reunions, and diaspora-led self-expression
Delivery information
Made to order
Free shipping included
Tracked delivery provided
Please allow time for production before dispatch
Delivery times may vary slightly depending on destination
Returns
Made-to-order items are only eligible for return if they arrive damaged, faulty, or incorrect
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Wash inside out at 30°C
Do not tumble dry
Do not bleach
Do not dry clean
Iron inside out on a low heat
Do not iron directly over the print
