Farmers And Priests Abuzz With Padraig Harrington Dunnes Stores Collection Launch
Middle Ireland is gripped with excitement today as Padraig Harrington announced a busy week of fashion shows around the country to showcase his new clothing line with cut price clothing giant Dunnes Stores.
The highly anticipated weeklong event is reportedly expected to draw as many as 50 people to catwalk events in Churches, prisons and farms across the country.
The week kicked off with an official launch in an IBIS Hotel near Dublin airport last night where Harrington strutted down the catwalk in front of four fans in conference room 14F.
It's thought the Harrington twill underpants for 1.99 will be hottest ticket of the season.
Following the conclusion of the launch night attendees were treated to complimentary tap water, fish fingers and spaghetti hoops.
President of the Irish Farmers Association Eddie Downey welcomed the new collection saying "It'll be great for all farmers the length and breadth of the country to look great in their tractors when there beeping at golfers on the way past the golf course."
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The highly anticipated weeklong event is reportedly expected to draw as many as 50 people to catwalk events in Churches, prisons and farms across the country.
âThis week is a chance to show off the hottest looks from the new Padraig Harrington Dunnes Stores collection," said Dunnes CEO Will Dunne II.
We're delighted to work with Padraig, and bring his styles to our stores. The themes are fun, roomy and colourful. We've moved away from traditional navy because let's face it, it's the seventies.â
The week kicked off with an official launch in an IBIS Hotel near Dublin airport last night where Harrington strutted down the catwalk in front of four fans in conference room 14F.
It's thought the Harrington twill underpants for 1.99 will be hottest ticket of the season.
Following the conclusion of the launch night attendees were treated to complimentary tap water, fish fingers and spaghetti hoops.
President of the Irish Farmers Association Eddie Downey welcomed the new collection saying "It'll be great for all farmers the length and breadth of the country to look great in their tractors when there beeping at golfers on the way past the golf course."
Follow @golfcentraldoc
Related: Everything you need to know about Pinehurst ahead of the US Open.
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