U2 frontman Bono is continuing to give evidence at the High Court today after former stylist Lola Cashman appealed a previous court ruling which ordered her to return items of clothing to the band.
Bono, real name Paul Hewson, has suggested that he should have taken legal action against the stylist as soon as he suspected that she had taken items belonging to the group.
In yesterday's testimony, the singer detailed when Ms Cashman began working with the group.
He acknowledged that she had a "good eye" for fashion, saying that styling wasn't one of the band's strengths.
He said the Ms Cashman was responsible for the transport of all of the group's wardrobe items while they were on tour.
The singer also stressed that it is important to the band to keep their memorabilia so that it can later be either archived or donated.
"We thought it would have some importance of the history of the band," he said.
The case, which is continuing today, is being heard in the High Court after Ms Cashman decided to appeal a ruling by Dublin Circuit Court, which compelled her to return a hat, a pair of trousers, a sweatshirt and a pair of earrings to the band within seven days of the ruling.