This lino cut illustration features one of one of our visiting humpback whales which are seen regularly in Irish waters as they migrate up and down the Irish coast. Our whale was inspired by the skeleton of a juvenile humpback whale hanging in Dublin’s museum of Natural History which was found washed up on one of Sligo’s best surfing spots, Enniscrone Co Sligo, in 1893.
This lino cut illustration features one of one of our visiting humpback whales which are seen regularly in Irish waters as they migrate up and down the Irish coast. Our whale was inspired by the skeleton of a juvenile humpback whale hanging in Dublin’s museum of Natural History which was found washed up on one of Sligo’s best surfing spots, Enniscrone Co Sligo, in 1893.
Ireland has several pods of orcas moving from the Southwest of Ireland to Scotland and all around our coast. This linocut illustration is a simple one colour print introducing one of the mammals you may see while in Irish waters.
On the beaches of Ireland in late 1920’s many car, motorcycle and horse races took place, drawing people from all around the country.
Cobalt blue organic cotton t-shirt with shamrock woven label at hem. Smooth screen printed back neck label.
The Slieve League cliffs rise 1973 feet high above the Atlantic, one of Europe’s highest sea cliffs. Adrenaline junkies love diving from our cliffs including the Serpent's lair on Inish Mór. The largest of the Aran islands. This tee is made from our new thicker ultra soft organic cotton.
Our Beach Races Tee Sand Yellow is crafted from luxurious organic cotton, making it the softest and most comfortable tee shirt you'll ever wear. Durable and lightweight, this tee shirt is designed to last. Plus, its classic style is sure to make a statement.
On the beaches of Ireland in late 1920’s many car, motorcycle and horse races took place, drawing people from all around the country.
Sand Yellow organic cotton t-shirt with shamrock woven label at hem. Smooth screen printed back neck label.
Ireland has several pods of orcas moving from the Southwest of Ireland to Scotland and all around our coast. This linocut illustration is a simple one colour print introducing one of the mammals you may see while in Irish waters.
A motorcycle to the west coast always leads to a wave taking you back to the east. Ride west- surf east. This custom café racer illustration depicts two of our lifestyle loves, the beach and motorbikes.
Raspberry organic cotton t-shirt with shamrock woven label at hem. Smooth screen printed back neck label.
Our Cliff Dives Tee is the perfect option for those looking for superior quality and luxury. Crafted from 100% organic cotton, the shirt is soft to the touch, breathable, and delivers a close, comfortable fit. Experience the best tee shirt ever--this tee redefines luxury and style.
The Slieve League cliffs rise 1973 feet high above the Atlantic, one of Europe’s highest sea cliffs. Adrenaline junkies love diving from our cliffs including the Serpent's lair on Inish Mór. The largest of the Aran islands.
This tee is made from our new thicker ultra soft organic cotton. It feels amazing on!!
Our Dublin Headquarters are a stones throw from the site of the old Dublin whiskey distillery. This whiskey was so good, the English added an “E” to the word “Whiskey” so it wouldn’t be confused with Scotch “whisky”.
Our Dublin Headquarters are a stones throw from the site of the old Dublin whiskey distillery. This whiskey was so good, the English added an “E” to the word “Whiskey” so it wouldn’t be confused with Scotch “whisky”.
This tee is very cool, graphic on the back and the best colour!!
Cobalt blue 100% organic crew neck cotton pocket t-shirt with shamrock woven label at hem.
Back graphic with Achill Island in English and Irish with a surf board design.
Smooth screen printed back neck label.
Our Dublin Headquarters are a stones throw from the site of the old Dublin whiskey distillery. This whiskey was so good, the English added an “E” to the word “Whiskey” so it wouldn’t be confused with Scotch “whisky”.
Compete with the pros! Back when surf competitions started all surfers could only be differentiated in the water if they wore different bright coloured tees. The organisers would dip dye the white tees in buckets before each comp. This competitor tee is a nod to this tradition and inspired by the tees worn by the surfers at the 1972 European Championships in Lahinch, Co.Clare. Ireland's first time hosting the event.