In the 12th and 13th century, the Irish children dis wear the wool cloth and garments that were made animals skins. These were the type of clothing that were prevalent to the Irish children in the 13th century.
Something respectful and nice.
Pretty much the same as children anywhere else in NorthWest Europe
In Ireland, the children wear school uniforms to school. Adults may wear rubber boots if they are outside working. The style is functional and personal. The men still wear Donegal tweed.
No you do not I'm half Irish
No but your children will be half-Irish.
clothes :)
No, Anybody can wear it. The Claddagh ring comes from Ireland but it is not for Irish people only.
Wear green. Wear shamrocks and four leaf clovers. Wear the Irish flag. Display the Irish flag.
they don't - Scottish men wear kilts on special occasions. Irish pipe bandsmen wear kilts only when playing music
Yes, we do.
In modern-day Ireland they wear any color they like. The stereotypical Irish color is green.
Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children's population is 117.