Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 10th February 2026
These Terms & Conditions apply to all purchases made through www.spailpin.ie
By placing an order with us, you agree to the terms set out below.
About Us
This website is operated by Colvé Limited, trading as Spailpín.
Registered in Ireland.
Spailpín
Ceardlann an Spidéil,
An Spidéal, Co. na Gaillimhe, Éire
siopa@spailpin.ie
Products & Availability
We make every effort to ensure that product descriptions, images, and pricing are accurate. However, colours may vary slightly due to the screen print process.
All products are subject to availability. We reserve the right to discontinue or amend products at any time.
Prices & Payment
All prices are shown in Euro (€) and include VAT where applicable.
Payment is taken at checkout via our secure payment providers. Orders will not be dispatched until payment is received in full.
Delivery
Delivery options, costs, and estimated delivery times are displayed at checkout.
Risk passes to the customer once goods are dispatched where untracked delivery is selected. For full details, please see our Shipping & Returns Policy
Shipping & Returns Refunds
Returns are handled in accordance with Irish and EU consumer law.
Please refer to our Shipping & Returns Policy for full details on eligibility, timelines, and exclusions.
Custom & Personalised Items
Items that are made to order or personalised specifically for a customer are non-returnable, unless faulty.
This does not affect your statutory rights.
Intellectual Property
All content on this website, including designs, images, logos, text, and graphics, is the property of Spailpín/Colvé Ltd. and may not be reproduced without permission.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Spailpín shall not be liable for indirect or consequential loss arising from the use of this website or products purchased through it.
Nothing in these terms limits your statutory consumer rights.
Governing Law
These Terms & Conditions are governed by the laws of Ireland, and any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Irish courts.