Proud to Be Irish T-Shirt – Celtic Harp & Shamrock Design | Irish Heritage Tee
✔ Free shipping ✔ Made to order ✔ Tracked delivery included ✔ Independent Irish brand
£24.99
Proud. Rooted. Unmistakably Irish 🇮🇪
The Proud to Be Irish T-Shirt is a timeless expression of Irish identity, blending traditional Celtic symbolism with a clean, wearable design. Featuring a detailed Irish harp at the centre, framed by shamrocks and classic ornamental elements, this tee speaks to heritage, culture, and pride without needing to shout.
The bold “Proud to Be Irish” statement makes it instantly recognisable, while the vintage-inspired finish gives it that lived-in, authentic feel — the kind of shirt that feels just as right in a pub in Dublin as it does abroad.
It’s not just a design — it’s a declaration.
🍀 Why You’ll Love It
Strong “Proud to Be Irish” statement (high emotional + search intent)
Iconic Celtic harp design representing Irish heritage
Balanced layout for clean, high-impact visibility
Vintage-style detailing for a premium, worn-in look
Easy to style for everyday wear or Irish events
🇮🇪 Perfect For
Irish pride and heritage expression
St Patrick’s Day outfits
Irish festivals, pubs, and social events
Gifts for Irish friends, family, or diaspora
Anyone proud to represent Irish culture worldwide
👕 Fit & Style
Unisex fit
True to size
Comfortable everyday wear
Clean retail fit (not overly boxy)
🧵 Material & Quality
Soft, breathable cotton
Durable for repeated wear
High-quality print with sharp detailing
Designed to hold shape and colour over time
🖨️ Print & Finish
Professionally printed (DTG optimised)
Strong contrast for visibility on multiple shirt colours
Subtle vintage distressing for authentic Irish aesthetic
🧼 Care Instructions
Machine wash cold (30°C), inside-out
Wash with similar colours
Avoid bleach
Air dry recommended
Do not iron directly on print
💡 Good to Know
Each t-shirt is made to order — reducing waste while ensuring a fresh, high-quality print every time.
⚠️ Warning
May lead to:
Saying “Sláinte” more often than usual
Explaining Irish history to strangers
Being asked “Where in Ireland are you from?”

