High Kingdom of Ireland - Sweatshirt

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Medieval and early modern Irish literature portrays an almost unbroken line of High Kings, ruling from the Hill of Tara over a hierarchy of lesser kings, stretching back thousands of years. The Annals of the Four Masters provides a line of High Kings that begins with Sláine mac Dela in 1748 BC.
Design features a Coat of Arms of the High Kingdom of Ireland that we designed ourselves.
- Top left: Arms of the MacMurrough Kavanagh Dynasty - Who ruled the Kingdom of Leinster/Laigin.
- Top right: Arms of the O'Connor Dynasty - Who ruled the Kingdom of Connacht.
- Bottom left: Arms of the O'Neill Dynasty - Who ruled the Kingdom of Ulster/Ulaid.
- Bottom Right: Arms of the O'Brien Dynasty - Who ruled over the Kingdom of Munster. They receive their name from the famous High King Brian Boru.

• 100% organic cotton exterior
• 80% organic cotton, 20% recycled polyester interior
• 97% organic cotton, 3% elastane ribs
• Side-seamed
• Raglan sleeves
• Neck tape
• Brushed fleece lining
• 2 × 2 ribbed cuffs, collar, and hem
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Medieval and early modern Irish literature portrays an almost unbroken line of High Kings, ruling from the Hill of Tara over a hierarchy of lesser kings, stretching back thousands of years. The Annals of the Four Masters provides a line of High Kings that begins with Sláine mac Dela in 1748 BC.
Design features a Coat of Arms of the High Kingdom of Ireland that we designed ourselves.
- Top left: Arms of the MacMurrough Kavanagh Dynasty - Who ruled the Kingdom of Leinster/Laigin.
- Top right: Arms of the O'Connor Dynasty - Who ruled the Kingdom of Connacht.
- Bottom left: Arms of the O'Neill Dynasty - Who ruled the Kingdom of Ulster/Ulaid.
- Bottom Right: Arms of the O'Brien Dynasty - Who ruled over the Kingdom of Munster. They receive their name from the famous High King Brian Boru.

• 100% organic cotton exterior
• 80% organic cotton, 20% recycled polyester interior
• 97% organic cotton, 3% elastane ribs
• Side-seamed
• Raglan sleeves
• Neck tape
• Brushed fleece lining
• 2 × 2 ribbed cuffs, collar, and hem
Medieval and early modern Irish literature portrays an almost unbroken line of High Kings, ruling from the Hill of Tara over a hierarchy of lesser kings, stretching back thousands of years. The Annals of the Four Masters provides a line of High Kings that begins with Sláine mac Dela in 1748 BC.
Design features a Coat of Arms of the High Kingdom of Ireland that we designed ourselves.
- Top left: Arms of the MacMurrough Kavanagh Dynasty - Who ruled the Kingdom of Leinster/Laigin.
- Top right: Arms of the O'Connor Dynasty - Who ruled the Kingdom of Connacht.
- Bottom left: Arms of the O'Neill Dynasty - Who ruled the Kingdom of Ulster/Ulaid.
- Bottom Right: Arms of the O'Brien Dynasty - Who ruled over the Kingdom of Munster. They receive their name from the famous High King Brian Boru.

• 100% organic cotton exterior
• 80% organic cotton, 20% recycled polyester interior
• 97% organic cotton, 3% elastane ribs
• Side-seamed
• Raglan sleeves
• Neck tape
• Brushed fleece lining
• 2 × 2 ribbed cuffs, collar, and hem
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