ST Patrick's Day Parade Mens and Womens Costume Accessories Set, CoolYeah 7 pcs set for Irish Day Saint Paddy's Day Celebration Outfit Attire March & Party Events
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ST Patrick's Day Parade Mens and Womens Costume Accessories Set, CoolYeah 7 pcs set for Irish Day Saint Paddy's Day Celebration Outfit Attire March & Party Events
- WILD AND FUN DRESS-UP ACCESSORIES FOR ST PATRICK'S DAY. Go whole-hog with your St Patrick's Day outfit this year! With these terrific items, you're sure to get lots of smiles.
- THE THEME IS GREEN! Includes one eye-catching huge leprechaun's hat (7.8" Height, 12.2" outside diameter), exaggerated Marked "Lucky of the Irish" ties(long: 23.5") , three-leaved shamrock Glasses, Ireland flag with shamrock(11.4"×7"), "Happy st patrick's day" Necklace ,marked "Kiss me I am Irish" Strap,lovely Headband with two shamrocks. 7 Pcs unique props provide unlimited potential for creative and fun photos!
- GET INTO THE FESTIVE SPIRIT OF ST PATRICK'S DAY. The fun you'll have with any one of these items is worth the purchase price of the set. Wear your favorite or put on the whole kit.Great addtion to make the party full of fun and novelty.
- FOR HIM AND HER. Perfect costume accessories for Saint Patrick's Day public parades and festivals, this set is enough for one man and one woman! Also for bar-hopping with your friends or hanging out at your favorite pub, or for getting a laugh when you walk into class at school or a meeting at work.
- FUNNY ST PATRICKS DAY DECOR. This weekend - March 17, wearing you green shirts and legs, with this outfit set, your will be the eyes-catching star!
Saint Patrick's Day Backgroud -- Content from WikiPedia Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, "the Day of the Festival of Patrick"), is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick (c. AD 385-461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland. Saint Patrick's Day was made an official Christian feast day in the early 17th century and is observed by the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion (especially the Church of Ireland), the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Lutheran Church. The day commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland,and celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish in general. Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, cèilidhs, and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks. Christians who belong to liturgical denominations also attend church services and historically the Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol were lifted for the day, which has encouraged and propagated the holiday's tradition of alcohol consumption.








