Men's Irish Tweed Collection
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Men's Heritage Plaid Irish Flat Cap
Was
Now €73,95
Irish Tweed Sports Jacket
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Now €225,95



Men's Classic Irish Tweed Driving Cap
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Now €78,95



Men's Herringbone Irish Tweed Vest
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Now €99,95



Donegal Herringbone Zipper Jacket
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Now €178,95


Gray Herringbone Irish Flat Cap
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Now €73,95
Men's Classic Irish Tweed Plaid Blazer
Was €225,95
Now €178,95


Peaky Blinders Wool Cap
Was
Now €78,95


Men's Herringbone Irish Windbreaker Vest
Was €136,95
Now €105,95


Gray/Brown Irish Flat Cap
Was
Now €73,95
Aran Sleeves Tweed Jacket
Was €509,95
Now €420,95
Black Irish Flat Cap
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Now €73,95
Trinity Tweed Irish Flat Cap
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Now €73,95

Green Irish Wool Trinity Flat Cap
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Now €73,95
Charcoal Trinity Cap
Was
Now €73,95
Mens Irish Tweed Patchwork Cap
Was €73,95
Now €42,95

Men's Irish Tweed Collection — Donegal Tweed & Heritage Styles
Irish tweed is one of the world's most celebrated fabrics — a coarsely woven, richly textured wool cloth that has clothed Irish men for centuries. At The Irish Store, our Men's Irish Tweed Collection showcases the very best of this heritage craft, featuring jackets and Men's authentic Irish caps & hats
Donegal tweed is the most iconic variety, woven in County Donegal and recognized for its distinctive multi-colored flecks known as "nebs." These flecks are a deliberate part of the weaving process and give the fabric its unique character. Each piece of genuine Donegal tweed is crafted on traditional looms by skilled artisans, often in family-run mills that have been producing tweed for generations.
Irish Tweed — Frequently Asked Questions
What is Irish tweed made from?
Irish tweed is made from pure wool, typically spun and woven in County Donegal or Connemara. The wool is carded, spun, and woven on traditional looms, often incorporating colored flecks that give Donegal tweed its distinctive appearance.
What is the difference between Donegal tweed and other tweeds?
Donegal tweed is woven in County Donegal and is distinguished by its colored flecks woven into the base fabric. Harris Tweed, from Scotland, has a similarly protected geographical status. Donegal tweed is often slightly softer and lighter, with a more varied color palette.
Is Irish tweed warm?
Yes. Irish tweed is exceptionally warm due to its dense wool construction. The tight weave traps air, providing natural insulation while remaining breathable.
















