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The St. Patrick Microfleece Cloak is the softest, warmest, most gorgeous garment you will ever wear. The outside of this luxurious cloak is made with a micro-mink polyester fabric that feels like velvet. The inside lining is an ultra-soft premium quality microfiber fleece. Cloak features two deep side pockets to keep your belongings safe and your hands warm. An angled cut in front gives it a unique look. Roll the sleeves once to expose the fleece to give it a chic look. Due to the fine details and craftsmanship, this item requires a little additional time to produce but it’s worth the wait!
■ Outer Fabric: 100% Micro-Mink Polyester
■ Lining: Plush Microfiber Fleece
This is a couture item which is custom made-on-demand. Our couture collections feature exclusive, custom designs with our signature crown somewhere within the design. Not sold in stores and you won’t find this anywhere else. EXCLUSIVELY AT VENXARA.
SHIPPING + DELIVERY
These custom made-on-demand Cloaks ship world-wide directly from our exceptional craftsmen in China. When placing your order, please use a physical street address for FedEx/DHL Express delivery. FedEx/DHL Express can not deliver to a PO Box. Destination tracking is available for most countries. A tracking number will be emailed to you once your order has shipped.
Production Time: 6-9 days
DHL Express Ship Time: 3-6 days
Please Note: During peak shopping seasons, production and ship time may take a little longer than normal. If you are buying this item as a gift, please order as early as possible. We don't want to disappoint you or the gift recipient with a potentially delayed order.
For countries where tracking numbers are not available, this item should arrive by regular post within 2-4 weeks. Orders that have not arrived within 45 days of order processing are eligible for a free reshipment or a refund.
MATERIALS + CARE
MATERIALS
Outer material is 100% micro-mink polyester. Lining is 100% microfiber fleece polyester. Both materials are vegan friendly. No animal fur is used.
CARE
Machine Wash and Dry. Do not use bleach. Machine wash using cold or warm water. Gentle cycle is preferred. Tumble dry on no or low heat.
ABOUT THIS SAINT

ST. PATRICK
Feast Day March 17
Patron Saint of Ireland, engineers, and invoked against snakes and sins.
Born around 389 AD in Britain, Patrick was the fifth century bishop and patron of Ireland, whose life of holiness set the example for many of the Church's future saints. Known as the "Apostle of Ireland," he is the primary patron saint of Ireland.
At 16, Patrick (along with many others) was captured by pirates and sold as a slave in Ireland. Forced to work as a shepherd, he suffered greatly from hunger and cold. Looking after the animals, he lived in captivity for six years before escaping and returning to his family.
Patrick then studied the Christian faith at monastic settlements in Italy and France. He was ordained a deacon by the Bishop of Auxerre, France around the year 418 AD and ordained a bishop in 432 AD.
It was around this time when he was assigned to minister to the communities in Ireland. When Patrick returned to Ireland, he was able to use his knowledge of Irish culture that he gained during his years of captivity.
Early tradition regards him as the founder of Christianity in Ireland, converting a society practicing a form of Celtic polytheism. He was a determined evangelizer and a courageous preacher.
Legend credits Patrick with teaching about the doctrine of the Holy Trinity by showing people a three leaf clover — also known as a shamrock — to help non Christians and new converts visualize the mystery of the Trinity. The shamrock, a single plant with three leaves, is similar to the one Triune God with three separate and distinct persons — God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
The additional leaf on a four leaf clover — which is considered lucky — represents Mary, the Mother of God. The luck is prosperity and grace given to us by the Holy Trinity through Mary.
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