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    The 10 BEST GAA jerseys to wear in 2023, RANKED

    Grainne KavanaghBy Grainne KavanaghMay 18, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    For such a small country, Ireland sure does have a lot of GAA jerseys to choose from. Here are our top picks to help you look as cool as possible for the GAA season.

    The 10 BEST GAA jerseys to wear in 2023, RANKED.
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    The GAA jerseys these days are pretty trendy. We’ve decided to put our county preferences aside and rank the best GAA jerseys to wear based on pure stylistic qualities alone.

    Prepare to change what team you currently support because there are some unexpected victors in these rankings. Whether or not you’re an avid sports fan, this listing will make a sporty convert out of even the most apprehensive person.

    Keep reading to see if your county has made the cut.

    10. Kildare – the Thoroughbred County

    Wear the Brady Family Ham logo with pride in the current season’s Kildare jersey. You can never go wrong with a bit of ham, and we have sold out big time to wear their crest with pride.

    Suppose you’re a tourist looking for a very Irish jersey. In that case, you can’t get more Irish than wearing Brady Family Ham on your torso.

    9. Kilkenny – the Marble City

    The Kilkenny jersey hasn’t changed significantly over the years, and we’re not a bit surprised. Kilkenny is renowned for its hurling achievements over the years, so it’s only natural that its jersey is one of the best GAA jerseys to wear.

    Why meddle with something that’s already perfect? Wear your vertical bee stripes and fly that black and amber flag with pride, honey.

    8. Offaly – the Faithful County

    The Offaly tricolour jersey is for you if you want an overly Irish look. You’ll wear this county jersey like a badge of honour to represent County Offaly, renowned for its boglands and Irishness.

    Throw on your Faithful County colours, go outside, and you’re sure to turn heads, as you’ll look only gorgeous in it.

    While a GAA jersey is most definitely something you would wear around Ireland, check out this article for 10 things not to wear when travelling around Ireland.

    7. Tipperary – the Premier County

    Another famous county for hurling, the colour scheme for Tipperary is always a winner. In this fine jersey, you’ll be rocking the streets like a model walking the catwalk.

    Everyone will be so jealous of you in this stylish number, and you’ll look just like a member of the Tipperary senior team.

    6. Cavan – the Breffni County

    While they haven’t changed anything from their previous jersey, why change something that isn’t broken?

    We love the Cavan blue as a backdrop for the Kingspan lion. He’s practically leaping off the chest into the real world. Beautiful.

    5. Meath – the Royal County

    The stripes on the Meath jersey make it one of the best GAA jerseys to wear. It’s just the right amount of embellishment for the hard-working sports stars that wear it at matches. You are sure to look exactly like royalty while wearing it.

    4. Roscommon – the Sheepstealers

    The style has kicked up another notch with the Roscommon jersey. The brushstroke of blue across the yellow front? A stroke of genius, if you ask us.

    If you’re eager to join The Sheepstealers, you can’t go wrong with this fabulous number. This is one of the best GAA jerseys to wear in 2023.

    3. Donegal – the Forgotten County

    Daniel O’Donnell isn’t the only trendy thing to come out of Donegal. The current jersey is a real dominant force when it comes to the best GAA jerseys to wear.

    This is undoubtedly a jersey fit for Daniel, and now it can be yours too. You certainly won’t be forgotten about with this jersey in your kitbag.

    2. Leitrim – Wild Rose County

    Green for Ireland and green for Leitrim. The shade of this jersey brings us straight to the pitch, which is exactly where you deserve to be. You’re sure to look like a wild summer rose in this jersey; it brings out the wild glimmer in everyone’s eyes.

    1. Sligo – Yeats Country

    A jersey fit for W.B. Yeats himself. Look up the word slick in the dictionary, and you will probably find a picture of this jersey. Black looks great on everyone, and this slimming number will look great on anyone who chooses Sligo as their county.

    Everyone will swoon over you and look for great big kisses in this gothic number. Who said GAA jerseys were only for sports people? Embrace your metal side.

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    GrĂ¡inne is an Irish writer who is utterly obsessed with her country. She grew up in Kilkenny and 'matured' in Waterford, where she got a Bachelor's in Theatre and English. She is now based in Dublin, where she has recently received a Master's Degree in Librarian and Information Studies. Her favourite things to write about include travel, satire, good news, cinema, theatre, and mental health. She previously worked as a film critic for the Waterford News and Star newspaper. GrĂ¡inne also works as a pet sitter, so she can usually be found in someone else's home, cuddling their dog.

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