Irish brand partners with Beamish for retro GAA jersey

Beir Bua said the jersey is a celebration of both Cork (the home of Beamish) and Antrim (the home of Beir Bua).
Irish brand partners with Beamish for retro GAA jersey

Eva Osborne

Irish brand Beir Bua has partnered with Beamish for a retro GAA jersey release.

The retro knit features the colours of Cork red and Antrim gold/yellow, with the Beamish and Beir Bua logos incorporated into the piece.

Beir Bua said the jersey is a celebration of both Cork (the home of Beamish) and Antrim (the home of Beir Bua).

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Due to phenomenal demand, the jerseys sold out, but the brand is now taking more orders with longer delivery times given to cover production times.

Beir Bua has had popular knits over the past couple of years, including a united Ireland GAA knit.

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The creator said they were influenced by the baggy jerseys of the 2000s and wanted to make a baggy knitted polo in the style of some of their favourite jerseys from that era.

The brand now has nearly 5,500 followers on Instagram, with anticipation always present for the announcement of their next product.

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