Designer Richard Collier writes:
I’ve designed a scarf, The Dictionary Scarf inspired by the Learner’s English-Irish Dictionary, first published in 1958, it’s equal parts Irish nostalgia and anxiety-inducing cold sweats.
The scarf is now available for pre-order via my website (below). Zero hours of painful translations are necessary. Pre-order ends on October 4.
Dictionary Scarf (Richard Collier)
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Who actually designed that cover?
I like the idea.. but black and white check really doesn’t do much for an Irish complexion..
Bit more of a ska vibe to it !
sca… as gaeilge?
Is ea !
Nó is sca !?
go halainn ar fad
makes my eyes jumpy
Ni maith liom Peig.
it was The Tain I fecking hated
Whoever shall bring me the brown bull of Cuailnge shall have rewards of land and more, he will also have the pleasure my friendly white thighs for a night and more nights if that warrior can last my pace.. you might have been given the school version…
that does sound more appealing than I remember
Toraíocht Diarmuid agus Gráinne – now there was a tale and a half !
Who can forget the Torc Binne Gulban? Who indeed ….