"Banner" Sweat
"Banner" Sweat

The history of the productCOQ ART DECO

The 18th of May 1930 French championship final saw Agen face Quillan (the title holder).

On the Lescure stadium pitch in Bordeaux, Agen are crowned French champions and the SUA players present their “bouclier de Brennus” trophy to the tomb of their winger Pradié, who died after a violent tackle during the semi final against Pau ...

On the match poster is a magnificent red rooster perched on an oval ball. This proud rooster is of typical art deco style which had reigned in France for the last 10 years : very simple and geometric. An echo of the 1920s, when rugby was exploding in France drawing considerable crowds, this art deco rooster deserves a new life through a range of vintage garments !

€99.17

"Banner" Sweat

Round Collar Sweat

Made in Portugal
Color : VERT BOUTEILLE
Size :
Product available with different options

Référence : M22027-VERT BOUTEILLE

The Art Deco sweatshirt made of premium cotton without compromise (100% cotton)

We claim a local and sustainable production! printed graphics created in France, sweatshirts made in Portugal

A graphic (printed on the chest) of an art deco rooster inspired by a poster of the 30s

For this reference, we propose a round neck with a straight cut

The sweatshirt integrates a tricolored inner lining

The ribbed finishings on the collar, cuffs and waist are very strong

The product is pre-washed to avoid shrinkage and fading Sweatshirt

Sold with its historical card, signature of the brand!

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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