“Catch yerself on! Life’s too short for plain socks. Belfast Slang Socks and merch are packed full o’ local craic, Belfast attitude, and a wee bit of legendary cheek.
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Belfast Slang Socks
If you’d like to order multiple pairs of socks or a combination of items, just drop me a line at belfastchildis@googlemail.com and I’ll send you an invoice based on your order, including the relevant postage costs.
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My sister creates these fantastic Belfast slang socks along with a range of unique Belfast-themed gifts, and I’m helping spread the word. Over the coming weeks I’ll be showcasing more of her products, so keep an eye on my blog and social media channels for the latest additions, updates, and special offers.
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