A scarf for the lady.
A cravat for the gent.
Racy.
Charmaine Kenny, at the Irish Workshop, online home of Irish-made stuff, writes:
‘Twas far from silk we were reared, but we are a little giddy about a new silk scarf collection by Dúinn Designs. Inspired by heritage sites like the Giant’s Causeway, Skellig Islands and the old library at Trinity College Dublin, these scarves weave stories of Irish heritage in an exciting modern twist in 100% Silk Crepe De Chine. Fancy!
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They are beautiful but you cannot call something that costs €70 a stocking-filler!
Unless it’s Heather Mills’ leg.
Quality, Bertie.
Superb response, Bertie!
I like a cravat, may investigate further
Would be nice to know where they are actually manufactured.
Why do most Irish made products cost a bomb? These companies rip the ar5e out of the market with their greed.
€20 would be more than enough to pay for these.
A basic silk scarf in Ted Baker is €60 and these are not made in Europe
I stand corrected, I’m out of touch with male frivolities.
Tell ye wha’ lads
Don’t bother
Gimme the cash instead
70 yoyos
FFS
I’m in the wrong game altogether
HI PURCHASED ONE AT THE PLOUGHING IN TULLAMORE AND WAS DELIGHTED WITH THE QUAILTY BUT THE DESIGN WAS OUTSTANDING VERY UNIQUE LOVE IT . I PURCHASED THE OAK LEAVES OF IRELAND AND THE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE THAT ADMIRED THE SCARF WAS ENDLESS AND IS STILL ADMIRED. OH HOW I LOVE DUINN SCARVES AND HOPE TO BUY THE SKELLIGS SCARF NEXT.
Ha!
First t’was Mr Reality
Now its Ms Hayden with the SHOUTY voice
Seriously
WTF has going on here
being
What has being going on here
Could I get a quote for your finest silk pantaloons, please?