Irish Fashion and Footwear Trends in October 2025

When it comes to Irish fashion, practical, weather-resistant clothing and footwear chosen for real-life conditions in Ireland. Also known as Irish style, it’s not about chasing trends—it’s about staying dry, warm, and comfortable through rain, wind, and unpredictable temperatures. This isn’t fashion for photoshoots. It’s what people actually wear on the way to work, to the shop, or out for a walk after a long day. And in October 2025, the focus is clear: durability over design, fit over flair, and function over fashion statements.

That’s why footwear trends, the types of shoes and slippers that Irish shoppers are choosing based on comfort, support, and local climate needs. Also known as Irish footwear, it’s shaped by podiatrists, not influencers. You’ll find posts explaining why Skechers are discouraged for work, why Crocs get mixed reviews from foot specialists, and how slipper sizes don’t always match shoe sizes. These aren’t guesses—they’re observations from people who stand all day on wet pavement or walk hilly roads in Galway or Dublin. And if you’ve ever wondered why old jeans feel better than new ones, or whether a hoodie makes sense at 70°F, you’ll see the answers here. Irish weather doesn’t care about seasons—it cares about layers, fabric, and fit.

The same logic applies to sportswear, clothing designed for movement and weather resistance, often worn beyond the gym in everyday Irish life. Also known as activewear or athleisure, it’s the go-to for running, walking, or just getting through a damp morning. You won’t find flashy logos here. You’ll find advice on washing hoodies inside out, why ‘sportswear’ is one word in Ireland, and what trainers are actually meant for. This isn’t about looking good—it’s about moving well. And if you’re wondering if a 70-year-old woman can wear skinny jeans, the answer isn’t about age—it’s about stretch, fit, and whether they’ll keep her dry in a Dublin drizzle.

There’s also a quiet thread running through these posts: sustainability. Old jeans outperform new ones. Vintage items from 1999 are being collected. Ethical leather sourcing matters. These aren’t side notes—they’re part of how Irish shoppers think now. You don’t buy just because it’s new. You buy because it lasts, fits right, and doesn’t hurt your feet—or the planet.

What you’ll find below isn’t a random collection of articles. It’s a guidebook for living in Ireland’s climate, through your clothes and shoes. Whether you’re shopping for slippers, debating dress codes for evening events, or trying to understand why your podiatrist won’t recommend Skechers, the answers are here. No fluff. No trends. Just what works—tested by Irish weather, Irish feet, and Irish lives.

30Oct

Should a 70-Year-Old Woman Wear Skinny Jeans in Ireland?

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In Ireland, comfort beats trends. A 70-year-old woman can wear skinny jeans if they’re stretchy, well-fitted, and layered for the damp weather. Learn what works for Irish women over 70-and what doesn’t.

27Oct

What Is a School Uniform Called in Ireland? Names, Styles, and Local Traditions

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In Ireland, the school uniform is called by simple local names like 'the dress' or 'the navy set.' Discover the traditional styles, where families buy them, and why Irish schools still hold onto these timeless outfits.

26Oct

Skechers controversy explained: What Irish shoppers need to know

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Explore the Skechers controversy in Ireland, uncover how leather sourcing issues affect Irish shoppers, and learn practical steps to buy ethically.

25Oct

Why Are Meghan Markle's Shoes So Big? A Look at Royal Footwear and Irish Fits

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Explore why Meghan Markle wears larger shoes, how royal sizes affect evening dress choices, and get Irish‑focused tips for finding stylish, comfy footwear.

24Oct

Best‑selling t‑shirt colors in Ireland 2025

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Discover which t‑shirt colours dominate the Irish market, why they sell, and how to choose the right shades for your brand.

23Oct

Cocktail Dress vs Evening Dress: What Irish Women Should Wear

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Discover if a cocktail dress counts as an evening dress in Ireland, learn dress code nuances, styling tips, and where to shop for Irish events.

22Oct

What Is a Jacket Without a Collar Called? Discover Ireland’s Collarless Styles

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Learn what a jacket without a collar is called, how it differs from blazers and bombers, where to buy collarless jackets in Ireland, and style tips for the Irish climate.

21Oct

Are Slipper Sizes the Same as Shoe Sizes? An Irish Guide to Finding the Perfect Fit

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Find out if Irish shoe sizes match slipper sizes, see a clear conversion chart, and get local tips for buying the perfect pair of slippers in Ireland.

20Oct

Why Irish podiatrists warn against Skechers for work shoes

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Discover why Irish podiatrists often discourage Skechers for work shoes, learn the foot health risks, and find better alternatives suited to Ireland's climate and workplaces.

19Oct

Why Hawaiians Skip Shoes Indoors - An Irish Guide to the Barefoot Tradition

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Explore why Hawaiians avoid shoes indoors, compare with Irish slipper habits, and get practical etiquette tips for both visitors and hosts.

18Oct

Can You Wear a Hoodie at 70°F in Ireland?

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Find out if a hoodie is suitable for 70°F (21°C) days in Ireland, with local tips, fabric advice, layering tricks, and real‑world examples across the country.

17Oct

What Are Trainers Meant For? Uses, Types & Irish Buying Guide

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Discover what trainers are really for, the different types, how to pick the right pair for Irish weather, where to buy them locally, and care tips for lasting comfort.