Feeling a little green on St. Patrick's Day

For many St. Patrick's Day revelers, the holiday calls for kelly green clothes and sweaters. Irish knit, but for some tomorrow may be more about green.

The unofficial annual holiday dress code is nicknamed Ireland, the Emerald Isle . The green stripe of the Irish flag is another factor. The green represents the Catholics of the country, while the orange stripe is an ode to the Protestant population and the white stripe symbolizes peace between the two religions.

Participant in the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Aldershot on Friday, the Duchess of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall Kate Middleton broke with tradition by opting for a turquoise suit by designer Catherine Walker. Her appearance was the first to review the Irish Guards, having been appointed Colonel of the Regiment by King Charles.

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ALDERSHOT, ENGLAND - MARCH 17: Catherine, Princess of Wales attends the 2023 St Patrick's Day Parade at Mons Barracks on March 17, 2023 in Aldershot, England. (Photo by UK Press Pool/UK Press via Getty Images) Catherine, Princess of Wales attends the 2023 St Patrick's Day Parade at Mons Barracks on Friday in Aldershot, England. UK Press via Getty Images

However, parade-goers in US cities like New York and Boston have been known to line up on the streets dressed in much more casual styles. Think rugby shirts, Guinness scarves, Irish caps, plastic green hats, plaid kilts and other pixie-inspired looks like shamrock face paint for the more adventurous.

New York's St. Patrick's Day Parade dates back to 1762, 14 years before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Since the 17th century, some modern domestic revelers have been known to be more rambunctious. An estimated 2 million spectators line the 30-block course along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, where 150,000 participants pass.

For anyone out there, a new Lawn Love survey ranks the best towns to cure a mouth To calculate the numbers, the criteria included factors such as hangover food, hangover drink, other remedies, coming home and sleeping in public. San Francisco clinched first place with an overall score of 78.73, followed by Miami, New York, Boston, and Washington, D.C. Rounding out the second half of the top 10 were Chicago, Seattle, Jersey City, New Jersey, respectively. , Philadelphia and Alexandria, Virginia.

Feeling a little green on St. Patrick's Day

For many St. Patrick's Day revelers, the holiday calls for kelly green clothes and sweaters. Irish knit, but for some tomorrow may be more about green.

The unofficial annual holiday dress code is nicknamed Ireland, the Emerald Isle . The green stripe of the Irish flag is another factor. The green represents the Catholics of the country, while the orange stripe is an ode to the Protestant population and the white stripe symbolizes peace between the two religions.

Participant in the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Aldershot on Friday, the Duchess of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall Kate Middleton broke with tradition by opting for a turquoise suit by designer Catherine Walker. Her appearance was the first to review the Irish Guards, having been appointed Colonel of the Regiment by King Charles.

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ALDERSHOT, ENGLAND - MARCH 17: Catherine, Princess of Wales attends the 2023 St Patrick's Day Parade at Mons Barracks on March 17, 2023 in Aldershot, England. (Photo by UK Press Pool/UK Press via Getty Images) Catherine, Princess of Wales attends the 2023 St Patrick's Day Parade at Mons Barracks on Friday in Aldershot, England. UK Press via Getty Images

However, parade-goers in US cities like New York and Boston have been known to line up on the streets dressed in much more casual styles. Think rugby shirts, Guinness scarves, Irish caps, plastic green hats, plaid kilts and other pixie-inspired looks like shamrock face paint for the more adventurous.

New York's St. Patrick's Day Parade dates back to 1762, 14 years before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Since the 17th century, some modern domestic revelers have been known to be more rambunctious. An estimated 2 million spectators line the 30-block course along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, where 150,000 participants pass.

For anyone out there, a new Lawn Love survey ranks the best towns to cure a mouth To calculate the numbers, the criteria included factors such as hangover food, hangover drink, other remedies, coming home and sleeping in public. San Francisco clinched first place with an overall score of 78.73, followed by Miami, New York, Boston, and Washington, D.C. Rounding out the second half of the top 10 were Chicago, Seattle, Jersey City, New Jersey, respectively. , Philadelphia and Alexandria, Virginia.

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