Irish artist Spicebag has released an Ireland-inspired football shirt to raise funds for displaced people in Gaza.
Adam Doyle aka Spicebag is known for his work around Irish culture, politics and Palestinian solidarity. Last year, his An Phalaistín scarf raised thousands of pounds for humanitarian organisation Palestinian Red Cross.
Spicebag’s recent release takes design inspiration from Ireland’s 1996/1998 home shirt courtesy of its emerald base, orange sleeve cuffs and button-down collar. All proceeds raised from shirt sales will go to dignity4palestine, a charity that provides essential food, water and medical aid for displaced people in Gaza.
Official Spicebag merch has raised funds to provide cooking equipment, clean drinking water and even facilities for displaced children in Gaza this past year alone.
The Ireland-Palestine jersey is available to purchase now via Spicebag’s official website.