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Traditional Craft

Bottle Green & White Trinity College Seal Sweatshirt

$47.95


■ Irish college sweatshirt is crafted from 100% cotton, a breathable and moisture-resistant material that will surely make a long-lasting addition to anyone’s wardrobe
■ Designed with the iconic Trinity College lettering and symbol, which makes this piece an ode to Irish history and traditions
■ Features a comfortable crew neckline and long-sleeved that will surely keep your warm and fashionable, as they ensure various styling options 
■ Designed in Ireland, by Traditional Craft, this authentic college sweatshirt makes a wonderful addition for anyone wishing to celebrate Irish heritage

SKU:
TRIN5005

Show your Trinity College Dublin Pride with this Bottle Green & White Trinity College Seal Sweatshirt. Made from 100% heavy cotton in a classic athletic crewneck design with raglan sleeves, this sweatshirt will take you from the gym to the pub in no time. The front features the official Trinity seal surrounded by "Trinity College" text in contrast white vinyl print.

Trinity College Dublin is the oldest university in Ireland, founded in 1592, and lies at the heart of Ireland’s capital city. Writers and poets such as Jonathan Swift, James Joyce, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde are counted as alumni, as are Irish presidents Mary McAleese, Douglas Hyde, and Mary Robinson. Whether you attended school there, or love it for its gorgeous Georgian architecture and stunning library, now you can take a piece of the college home with you.

Traditional Craft was founded in Dublin over 40 years ago with a mission to produce the highest-quality Irish apparel right at home. Based in Merrion Square in the heart of the city and with manufacturing based in a 100,000-square-foot plant in County Kildare, Trad Craft, as it’s commonly known, is Irish to its core. With a range of traditional design and contemporary style, Trad Craft is committed to making something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a comic tee or a classic Celtic knot cap.

Designed in Ireland.