StevenFarrellArt
£1 Punt - T-shirt - Irish Gift
£1 Punt - T-shirt - Irish Gift
Fit: Unisex, chilled fit.
Garment Colour: White
Size Options: Medium, Large, XL
Print Colour: Black or Green
Ground: 100% cotton T-shirt
We recommend checking the sizing chart - in the image selection - for dimensions to get your desired fit.
(The model - Steven Farrell - is 6ft tall and wearing a Medium)
N.B. This item is printed to order so please allow an extra couple of days for dispatch.
STYLE/FIT
- Stylish, chilled, contemporary fit, suitable for out on the town or chilling at home
- Thin collar rib for modern appearance and comfort
- Back necktape for a clean finish
QUALITY/FEEL
- Made of 100% sustainably and etically sourced cotton Oeko-Tex100
- Resistant, ringspun fabric with a soft handfeel
- Middle weight fabric, features a contemporary look and legendary qualitative 190GSM single jersey, offering softness, comfort.
TAKING CARE
- Wash and iron inside out
- Wash with like-coloured items
- Wash in a gentle wash no hotter than 30 degrees
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not bleach or add any harsh chemicals
ABOUT
This piece is an original design, hand printed by artist Steven Farrell in his working art studio in Ireland. No two pieces are the same.
This design is the 'old Irish' £1 Punt coin, which was in use until the introduction of the Euro in January 2002.
The phrase 'Eírinn Go Brách' which loosely translates to 'Ireland Forever or Ireland for Eternity' was first used by the United Irishmen in the 1790s and is often used to show pride in one's Irish identity.
N.B. There will be a slight difference in the colour of the garment from what you see on your device's screen.
Because of the process of making this one off piece of wearable art, occasionally, small spots of colour can be found on the back and arms of the garment, adding to its uniqueness, this was intended by the artist and part of the design process.
ETHICS
Printed using water-based ink so it's good for the planet and it's good for you. Not only that but using water-based ink gives a 'soft hand' finish so the artwork is 'in' the material not 'on' the material.
The blank garment was sourced from a supplier who is a Fair Wear Foundation Leader, meaning they show best practices in areas such as responsible purchasing practices, living wages and freedom of association.
This garment is ethically made in Bangladesh
The illustration for this piece of wearable art was designed by artist Steven Farrell and screen printed by him, by hand in his art studio in Dublin, Ireland.
At Steven Farrell Art & Design quality and inclusion is an important part of the creative process and so this piece of wearable art has a classic, chilled, t-shirt shape and is an excellent fit for any gender.