STL LVE (Irish)

$25.00

Soft crew neck short sleeve tee-shirt with "STL LVE" print in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day.

4.3oz., 100% combed ring spun cotton t-shirt. 

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Size Chart:
XSmall: Chest (17"), Length (27").
Small: Chest (19"), Length (28").
Medium: Chest (20"), Length (29").
Large: Chest (21½"), Length (30").
XLarge: Chest (23"), Length (31").
XXLarge: Chest (24½"), Length (32").

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Design Story: 
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated every March 17th as a vibrant cultural holiday honoring the patron saint of Ireland. While rooted in Irish immigrant heritage, it has evolved into a widely celebrated event marked by parades, wearing green, and festive gatherings. People across the country—Irish or not—often wear green clothing and accessories to avoid being playfully pinched.

The day celebrates Irish-American culture with music, dancing (like céilís), and traditional foods such as corned beef and cabbage. It’s also associated with public festivities in pubs and streets, where symbols like shamrocks and leprechauns are commonplace. While originally a religious observance, St. Patrick’s Day in the U.S. is largely a celebration of Irish identity, heritage, and the broader theme of luck and renewal as spring begins.

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Soft crew neck short sleeve tee-shirt with "STL LVE" print in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day.

4.3oz., 100% combed ring spun cotton t-shirt. 

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Size Chart:
XSmall: Chest (17"), Length (27").
Small: Chest (19"), Length (28").
Medium: Chest (20"), Length (29").
Large: Chest (21½"), Length (30").
XLarge: Chest (23"), Length (31").
XXLarge: Chest (24½"), Length (32").

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Design Story: 
St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated every March 17th as a vibrant cultural holiday honoring the patron saint of Ireland. While rooted in Irish immigrant heritage, it has evolved into a widely celebrated event marked by parades, wearing green, and festive gatherings. People across the country—Irish or not—often wear green clothing and accessories to avoid being playfully pinched.

The day celebrates Irish-American culture with music, dancing (like céilís), and traditional foods such as corned beef and cabbage. It’s also associated with public festivities in pubs and streets, where symbols like shamrocks and leprechauns are commonplace. While originally a religious observance, St. Patrick’s Day in the U.S. is largely a celebration of Irish identity, heritage, and the broader theme of luck and renewal as spring begins.