Hurler V Neck
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100% Linen
Cead is an early form of hurling played only on Inis Meáin and only on St. Patrick’s Day! The Hurler V Neck, was created in celebration of this ancient game. Hurling is one of the oldest field games in the world, popular for at least 3000 years in Ireland with the first literary reference dating back to 1272 BC. This versatile piece has many distinctive features including a high V-neck formed by a wide 1x1 rib, with a crossover roll finish and two decorative horn buttons. Neat rib cuffs and hem complete this sporty style. European Masters of Linen quality guarantees European linen of the highest standard and traceability from field to yarn.
Available in stylish Black, a solid classic with a subtly distinctive tone variance. Designed, made and hand-finished in our Aran Islands workshop.
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Shipping
All orders are shipped via DHL. A tracking number will be emailed to you once your order has left our factory. Although we will do everything we can to deliver as fast as possible, please allow up to a 10 day shipping period due to our remote location on an offshore island.
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Returns
Our Online Shop Returns Policy means that if you are not fully happy with the goods you have received, you can return them to us within 14 days of receipt, providing they are in original resalable condition. Once returned you will be entitled to receive a refund, which will not include the cost of the original shipping.
Please note - The above information relates only to returns on goods purchased through the inismeain.ie website, not at any physical retail stores.
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Type | s | m | l | xl | xxl |
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1. Half Chest | 49 cm | 51 cm | 54 cm | 58 cm | 63 cm |
2. Length | 63 cm | 65 cm | 67 cm | 69 cm | 71 cm |
3. Sleeve Underarm | 47 cm | 47 cm | 48 cm | 49 cm | 50 cm |

- Measure the front of the chest from underarm to underarm at the lowest point of the armhole seam.
- Measure the length from the highest point on the shoulder to the bottom of the rib.
- Measure the sleeve length from lowest point of the armhole to the bottom of the cuff.
