Received it as a gift
Got a pair from them for Christmas and they're good craic. Designs are fun and very Irish, comfy enough. Will buy another design!
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Havin' the craic from head to toe Irish Humour Inspired Socks For Subscription or Buy. Ultimate gift, delivering fun to your postbox around the globe BuyNOW
Quay Street 2, BT20 5ED, Bangor, United Kingdom
Got a pair from them for Christmas and they're good craic. Designs are fun and very Irish, comfy enough. Will buy another design!
Fantastic design and quality. Great company to deal with. Bought as a gift for a Dubliner living abroad. He was delighted. Will definitely be buying their products again.
Excellent delivery time. Easy to use website. Great quality socks. Makes wonderful gifts.
For our anniversary, got my husband the Yer Man & Yer Wan socks, was a massive hit.
Hightly recommend!
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