James Joyce
Irish women wore coats that were made out of wool. They also wore leines and cloaks that were called brats.
The Irish have buckles on their shoes because what you see are clothes that the Irish wore quite a long time ago.
Kennedy, Irish
A pink triangle patch seemed to denote that the person was a homosexual male. I say that because homosexual females apparently wore a black patch that was to represent a person who was 'Asocial'.
The Irish are infamous for poaching the nobilities estates. When the Irish wore green it was to hard to see them.
boys wore kilts and tweed jackets and girls wore short skirts
They commonly wore there Sunday best.
The 7th Armoured Division, aka "Desert Rats", wore a patch that was a BLACK square with a RED rat with a long tail. There was also a Brigade that wore a similar patch with a GREEN desert rat image. The square RED patch with a silouette of a BLACK cat is the patch for the 56th 'North London' Infantry Division. I think this is the patch that you refer to. For an example of this patch, see this link. http://www.custermen.com/ItalyWW2/ArmyOrg/BritishOrg.htm
Kate wore a dress by Sarah Burton and William wore his uniform of the Irish Guards
it was scorching hot that's why they wore only one patch of clothing!
It was not just worn for show. His right eye was bad, so he wore the patch to focus his vision, and somewhat improve it.
The US Army's 25th ID (Tropical Lightning) patch has a lightning bolt that could pass for an "S" of the "SS" patch. Otherwise, no.