Fiji Long Sleeve Polo
Fiji Long Sleeve Polo

The history of the productFIDJI 1926

THE "FIJIAN FLYING TEAM" IS WITHOUT ANY DOUBT ONE OF THE BEST NATIONAL SELECTIONS.

This can be considered an achievement due to an estimated population of 850,000 of which 80,000 are licensed. The Fiji team played its first international test match against the Samoan team in 1924. The game was played at seven in the morning so that the Samoans could get on with their day's work after the game. The Fijians, wearing black jerseys and bare feet, won the first match.

It was in 1926 during a tour of the Tonga Island that the Fijians first wore their famous white jersey with a palm tree embroidered on the heart. This first game in white was lost, but the honor was saved since over the 3 games, there was a defeat, a victory and a draw.

€75.25 €107.50

Fiji Long Sleeve Polo

Long sleeve Polo

Made in Portugal
Color : MARSHMALLOW
Size :
Product available with different options

Référence : M23033-MARSHMALLOW

The Fiji long sleeve polo is made from uncompromising premium organic cotton (100% cotton)

We're committed to local, sustainable production!

Design created in France, polo made in Portugal

For this reference, we offer a round neck and a straight cut design

The polo features a tricolour inner lining on the collar

Fijian rugby inspired badge embroidered above the heart

The product is pre-washed to prevent shrinkage and discolouration

Sold with the brand's signature detailed history of the product!

Machine washable at 30°C inside out, wash with like colours, risk of disgorging, gentle ironing, machine drying not recommended.

Free delivery depending on your country.
Articles can be returned within 30 days.
Express delivery available.

Made in Europe

Our production is located in France and Portugal.

We worked hard to develop high quality products: the design, the cut, the stitch, the colours... Attached to authenticity that lays deep in the brand DNA, we indicate the place where our products are manufactured, France or Europe.

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