Fisherman Out of Ireland

Fisherman Out of Ireland Fisherman Out of Ireland wholesale affordable, luxury Menswear and Womenswear Knitwear Collections f In all it’s the total modern Irish look.

The Fisherman Out of Ireland knitwear collection launched in 1991, focused initially on mens knitwear in a range of traditional styles and yarns. Following the success of the mens range a women's range was introduced in 1999 and this has also proven to be very popular both within Ireland and beyond. Each season since its launch the Fisherman range has grown and evolved and today the range features

something for everyone; chunky wool/cashmere sweaters in ribs and stitches inspired by the traditional Aran patterns, merino wools, alpaca/wool blends, Geelong lambswool. The range also features accessories - hats, scarves and hand warmers. For more information please contact:
[email protected] or visit:www.fishermanoutofireland.com

It's 'tools down' here in Kilcar as we close for our annual summer holidays. We'll re-open on Tuesday 19th August. Wishi...
01/08/2025

It's 'tools down' here in Kilcar as we close for our annual summer holidays. We'll re-open on Tuesday 19th August. Wishing everyone a great weekend!

Charlotte among some free-roaming cattle on the Beara Peninsula wearing our latest take on the Aran. She's also a traine...
27/07/2025

Charlotte among some free-roaming cattle on the Beara Peninsula wearing our latest take on the Aran. She's also a trained vet to boot!

"Just wanted to say how great I find your product. This Roll Neck quickly became my favourite sweater I've ever owned. I...
11/07/2025

"Just wanted to say how great I find your product. This Roll Neck quickly became my favourite sweater I've ever owned. I'm going to need one in every colour! Thank you!"

It's always a pleasure hearing from a happy customer. Thank you Davis for this capture from your trip to Ireland taken on the Di**le Peninsula .

The beautiful month of May has certainly offered up an explosion of blossom & roadside flowers to admire.
23/05/2025

The beautiful month of May has certainly offered up an explosion of blossom & roadside flowers to admire.

This   immerse yourself in nature ...
22/04/2025

This immerse yourself in nature ...

This   we appreciate the beautiful ground we walk on
22/04/2021

This we appreciate the beautiful ground we walk on

Spring is in the ear ... Happy Easter everyone!
03/04/2021

Spring is in the ear ... Happy Easter everyone!

BEACH/5KM RADIUS/LOCAL CLEAN UP! Join us in spirit this Saint Patrick's Day as we go green by collecting and recycling l...
16/03/2021

BEACH/5KM RADIUS/LOCAL CLEAN UP!
Join us in spirit this Saint Patrick's Day as we go green by collecting and recycling litter from our local areas.
Please tag us or send us photos of your litter picking journey and we'll share them on social media.
Happy Saint Patrick's Day!

Happy Mother's Day to all.
14/03/2021

Happy Mother's Day to all.

Seo i Brenda, oibrí sároilte sa mhonarcha de "Fisherman Out of Ireland" atá san Gaeltacht, agus tá cúpla focal aici!Seac...
12/03/2021

Seo i Brenda, oibrí sároilte sa mhonarcha de "Fisherman Out of Ireland" atá san Gaeltacht, agus tá cúpla focal aici!
Seachtain na Gaeilge shona daoibh!

These wonderful, talented women keep the world turning and our business turning too - from management, to manufacturing,...
08/03/2021

These wonderful, talented women keep the world turning and our business turning too - from management, to manufacturing, to design and administration, they create beautiful knitwear and a fantastic place to work.

Happy International Women’s Day 2021!



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Ballymoon, Co. Donegal
Kilcar
F94K52Y

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 2:30pm

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