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The Civil War "Irish Brigade" Jacket
The Civil War "Irish Brigade" Jacket
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Our exclusive design recognizes the "Irish Brigade's" contribution during the Civil War with a beautiful, highly detailed "patch" on the left chest. Add your name on the right chest at no additional cost.
The jacket is very lightweight and extremely comfortable, the kind of jacket that's bound to quickly become your favorite.
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Personalize your jacket with embroidery on the right chest at no additional cost. We don't have a maximum number of letters and should be able to accommodate your first and last name.
Optional imprint of "Irish Brigade" across the back available at an additional cost.
Personalized items cannot be returned or exchanged, so check the size charts carefully. Details below.
- A soft, lightweight jacket. Unlined. Two pockets; rib knit collar and cuffs. 8.3-ounce, 100% double-knit polyester. Sizes: S-4XL.
- Available in both men and women's cut.
- Scroll through the product photos to view the size charts for men and for women.
Shipping: Allow approximately two weeks for embroidery, though these usually ship within one week.
This design is also available in a crewneck shirt, women's v-neck shirt, crewneck sweatshirt, small poster, bookmark, a magnet, a sticker with the same design, and "The Irish Brigade" sticker.
Historical Background Behind the Design
What became known as the Irish Brigade was formed almost entirely by Irish-Americans from five units: The 63rd, 69th and 88th New York Infantry Regiments, and eventually the 116th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment and the 28th Massachusetts Voluntary Infantry, a group famous for yelling “Faugh a Ballagh,” a Gaelic battle cry meaning “clear the way.”
In September 1862, the Irish Brigade helped lead the pursuit of the Confederate rebels in the bloody Battle of Antietam. While heavy casualties were claimed on both sides, the Union was able to force Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee to abandon his invasion of the north, retreating back to Virginia.
The Irish Brigade unfortunately also took part in the doomed Battle of Fredericksburg in December 1862, where it lost two-thirds of its forces in a resounding Confederate victory. But despite those losses, the men weren’t too tired to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
According to a website dedicated to the 28th Massachusetts, the men kept up their “boisterous, rollicking” traditions, including a Grand Irish Steeple Chase, which attracted the attention of the whole army at their camp, as well as several traveling reporters. According to the website, Col. St. Clair Mulholland, of the 116th Pennsylvania, recalled the festivities, saying, “This time-honored national anniversary was observed with all the exhaustless spirit and enthusiasm of Irish nature."
The Irish Brigade’s forces also played prominently in July 1863 during the second day of the decisive Battle of Gettysburg. The group fended off rebels who were set to overwhelm the entire Union position.
Gettysburg was largely considered the turning point in the Civil War, as well as for the Irish Brigade. By then the brigade had lost the majority of its remaining soldiers. Irish-American support for the war began to wane, too.
The Irish Brigade fought several more campaigns in the south after Gettysburg, but it officially disbanded in June 1864 due to heavy losses among the troops.
Source: US Department of Defense
Design © 2018 Larry Stuart Studio.
Shipping
Shipping
Flat-rate shipping: Regardless of the number of items you order, the shipping price for shirts, caps, unframed prints and posters, bracelets, lapel pins, pendants, and button packs is $5.95.
For hooded and crewneck sweatshirts, mugs, and blankets, the shipping cost is $8.95.
Our flat rate shipping means you can add two or more t-shirts, sweatshirts, or caps for no additional shipping charge.
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Received the jacket. Well designed and made. Recommend it
Jacket is made of nice material and the embroidery looks good too. There was a slight extra space between middle and last name but only noticeable if pointed out.
Love the jacket.Plan on giving it as a Christmas gift to my brother.
I am completely THRILLED with the Irish Brigade jacket that I'll be giving my husband for Christmas. The quality is superb and worth every cent I paid for it. He's going to LOVE it!
This jacket is of excellent quality and the brigade logo really stands out.
My husband loves his jacket! A great gift for any Irishman!