Erin Go Bragh (also commonly spelled Erin Go Braugh) is the Anglicization of a Gaelic phrase used to express allegiance to Ireland, most often translated as "Ireland Forever". How it became Anglicized is not clear, but it was already in use as Erin Go Bragh by 1847 when a group of Irishmen serving in the United States Army during the U.S. - Mexican War deserted and joined the Mexican side. These soldiers known as Los San Patricios, or Saint Patrick's Battalion, flew as their standard a green flag with a harp on it, with the motto "Erin Go Bragh" underneath it.
C**T
Good for the price!
There's nothing overly special about this tam/hat other than it did the job and was quite inexpensive. Be aware though that the color is not Kelly green, it's a blueish green.
J**N
Good for a holiday
Great cheap hat. It will last through a few holidays, it’s comfortable, it’s cute.
L**N
Very nice
Adorable nicely made hats that could be worn all the time, not just for my St Pat party
E**A
Lovely
Had lots of compliments. Love the hat. I'll wear it every March 17th!!!
K**.
Massage was good the quality was OK
Delivery was fast no problems with it. Massage was good the quality was OK.
E**S
I love this hat!
Seems to be made of strong material, stretchy but fits great!
R**E
I just love it
Good quality
H**3
Five Stars
very nice product for the price
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