St Patrick’s Day is coming up and you know what that means: Time to dust off your favorite green shirt, tie and hat. And if you don’t have a green shirt, tie or hat, we’ve got you covered right here at Drama Shirt.

Green Shirt for the St Patrick’s Day by Drama Shirt

Gift of the gab?

It’s St Patrick’s Day! If you want to impress your foreign friends, why not grab a Guinness, raid your wardrobe for green garments, and reel off some of the following Irish words and phrases? Go on, just for the craic!

Doesn’t have one yet? How about skim through our shirt for St Patrick’s Day now, grab what fits and get to your nearest Irish pub!

Iconic pun, Irish twist

On March 17, it’s all about celebrating the luck of the Irish. The holiday has been observed for over a thousand years and originally honored the Druids who brought their culture to Ireland. These Irish jokes are so green, you’ll think they’re from leprechauns!

After all, you need a caption of equal caliber for the picture of your green cocktails, remembering that you’re the “life of the paddy.” Sure, you could attach a sweet quote by St. Patrick’s day, but we’re always in favor of throwing a little humor in there to remind everyone to keep calm and leprechaun.

For your drinking pleasure

Looking for a fun and festive beverage alternative? You’re in luck: Lucky Charms-decorated sippers and green beer are just a few of the St. Patrick’s Day drinks you can try this holiday season. We’ve got delicious cocktails that include whiskey, rum, vodka and much more to make any party a hit. Just add some St. Patrick’s Day decorations and you’ve got yourself a real celebration!

Wear green or get pinched!

It’s St Patrick’s Day, so don’t forget to wear green! Remember, being invisible to leprechauns could happen if you don’t wear green on March 17.

The color green has been associated with Saint Patrick because of the Saint’s use of the three leafed shamrock to explain the Trinity to the pagans. Add some festive attitude to your day with our Irish shirt bunting.

Tradition has it that wearing green is supposed to bring you good luck. And on St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland, wearing green is so prevalent that there’s a very strict rule that should be adhered to on the day: wear green on St. Patrick’s Day or get pinched!

Thinking Irish, drinking Irish, seeing… Irish

Whether you’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day or simply having a pint with friends, you’ve got to impress your fellow Irishman with these great toasts! Say “Sláinte!” with an accent and end the toast off with a hearty “Sláinte!” (pronounced slawn-CHA) for good health!

A toast to St Patrick’s Day: it’s more than shamrocks, green beer and getting lucky. Beer, the color not a true representation of my love for you. The holiday has a purpose that is often overlooked during parties, and this toast reminds us of that in the most cunning way.

St Patrick’s Day quote

There’s something here for just about every occasion, whether you’re looking for a clever, witty Irish pun or a snappy one-liner for your St. Patrick’s Day Instagram caption (Pat Maloney’s “Whether I drink often or just once in a while; I’m always sure to raise a glass to the dear old Emerald Isle” is a classic). So make one (or two) of your favorite green cocktails and embark on a quest to spread some Irish luck and enchantment with these insightful, amusing, and important statements.

  • “Top o’ the mornin’ to ya!”
  • “May you have all the happiness and luck that life can hold—and at the end of your rainbows ay you find a pot of gold.”
  • “You gotta try your luck at least once a day, because you could be going around lucky all day and not even know it.”
  • “Wishing you a pot o’ gold and all the joy your heart can hold.”
  • “Luck was a mechanism to be devised, and luck and destiny were merely two sides of the same coin.”
  • “I have noticed that timing and luck sometimes line up in such a way that you can catch a break.”
  • “Don’t throw away luck on little stuff. Save it up.”
  • “Be still and know that I am. Be still and know. Be still. Be.”
  • “Yeah, it’s St. Paddy’s Day. Everyone’s Irish tonight.”
  • “May the best day of your past be the worst day of your future.”