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The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network. Gaelic humor design perfect for lovers of Ireland - features a unique typography that looks like it’s in a drunken mode and Irish I had another beer sayings. Some people don’t understand where the message originally came from, so it’s about educating people. Such a professional service and will definitely use in future for any other clothing I need personalising. Irishman Richard O’Gorman, 36, designed the T-shirt for himself six years ago, and the once dormant idea came back to life when musician DJ Swiss from So Solid Crew shared a picture of himself and Richard wearing the T-shirt on Instagram.

Dogs were not treated as surrogate children as they are now, people were adults and made of sterner stuff, many having been through two world wars. A positive spin on the window signs that were seen in London around the earl 1960's up until the early 80's. Most boarding houses were ran by single women, often middle aged or elderly widows, who were trying to make ends meet. In an interview with London-Irish publication the Irish Post, O’Gorman said that he’d initially made a t-shirt with that message a few years ago, but only this year did he decide to really go with the idea.

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Writing in the Guardian, Professor Steve Bruce from the University of Aberdeen issued a plea to readers: “If No Irish signs were as common as is asserted, there should be plenty of them remaining in private collections, local archives and the like. Our ground-breaking recycled t-shirts are made from 100% recycled materials and are, to our knowledge, the first commercially produced t-shirts made from recycled cotton. We felt there was a need to bring people together and put a positive twist on the well-known negative slogan. John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) famously used the same provocative phrase for his 2004 autobiography, No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish. Taking that negative and turning it into a positive, in this current climate it’s important,” O’Gorman told the Irish Post.Feel free to browse other products as you can add other items such as badges, key-rings, memorial cards and save on postage. The cotton waste from normal production is saved ("salvaged") and shredded until broken into individual fibres. T-shirts have now been sold in Ireland, the UK, and even South Africa, Tokyo, New Zealand and Australia. Great to communicate with,even sent me a free tee shirt when I thought a spelling mistake had been made.

OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 requires textiles-based products to be tested against a list of 1,000+ chemicals, to limit those which may be harmful to human health. Along the way, we will produce activities, education packs and e-booklets for use in schools, the community and at home.Given the big Irish populations in many big British cities, I don’t imagine any landlord displaying such a sign would escape the attention of my fellow Irish lads! To enable personalised advertising (like interest-based ads), we may share your data with our marketing and advertising partners using cookies and other technologies. Keep in mind that anyone can view public collections - they may also appear in recommendations and other places. We are happy to Cover all Postage Cost For Faulty/Incorrect Items, as long as they are reported within 7 Days after the item has been received.

Richy O’Gorman and Taurayne McKen, an Irish-Jamaican couple living in South London, have made a t-shirt that is the perfect antidote to the “No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish,” signs seen in boarding houses and bars around London decades ago.If you are interested in the history of our local area why not sign up to our regular newsletter which contains lots of fascinating historical info. The T-shirt went viral across the world after Richard was photographed wearing the T-shirt with his girlfriend of Jamaican descent Taurayne McKen, 28, in Brixton. But since these new pictures have emerged, T-shirts have been sold in Ireland, the UK, South Africa, Tokyo, New Zealand and Australia. Of course such discrimination existed, but the lack of supporting evidence for these particular signs suggest they weren’t common at all.

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