1925 Scotland Polo
1925 Scotland Polo
1925 Scotland Polo
1925 Scotland Polo
€51.92 €74.17

1925 Scotland Polo

Short sleeve polo 

Made in Portugal
Color : DARK BLUE
Size :

Référence : M23022-DARK BLUE

The 1925 Scotland 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

Scotland 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.

The history of the productSCOTLAND 1925

THE SCOTTISH TEAM FINISHED FIRST IN THE 1925 FIVE NATIONS TOURNAMENT WITH A GRAND SLAM.

Until January 1925, international rugby matches were played in Inverleith, near Edinburgh. Scotland had already beaten France in Inverleith (25-4), Wales in Swansea (24-14) and Ireland in Dublin (14-8). The Murrayfield stadium was inaugurated on March 21, 1925 against England who had already achieved the Grand Slam in 1923 and 1924. They were the first visitors to Murrayfield. 70 000 spectators attended a balanced game, with Scotland winning 14-11 and thus securing its first ever Grand Slam. The winger Ian Smith was part of the "Immortals", the first Scottish team to achieve the Grand Slam, and the contribution of the three quarters was enormous: he scored eight tries.

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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