Anthology, Running T-shirt recycled fiber technology | Men's
This is the first Spiridon technical running T-shirt made from recycled fibers in the eponymous Anthology collection. It bridges the gap between Spiridon's history and the best of current outdoor technology. It combines two high-quality technical materials (recycled polyester and mesh).
100% Made in Europe (from the origin of the yarn to the making of the garment, including knitting).
Newlife™ yarn, labeled Oeko-Tex® and Global Recycle standard® ( made from recycled mineral water bottles and food packaging), certified antibacterial, odor-resistant, UV resistant, promoting thermoregulation, easy to dry, lightweight and ultra-soft.
Reflective Spiridon print on the back.
Collection identity
Over the heart, the "Road Runner" bird , designed in 1973 by Karel Matejovsky as a nod to Fred Lebow's New York Road Runners Club. On the right shoulder, a broken orange mesh line , like a detour to broaden horizons beyond the racing lanes and the sole objective of performance. A step aside, in the Spiridon spirit, to reconnect with nature and savor that unique feeling of freedom that running provides.
- Color: Navy blue
- Material: Newlife™ recycled polyester yarn produced by Sinterama (Italy). Knitting by Sofileta (France).
- Composition : 92% recycled PET (from the recycling of mineral water bottles and agri-food packaging) 8% EA (elastane).
- Design : styling and art direction: Gaëlle; pattern making: Sébastien.
- Graphic design : The Road Runner bird is the original creation of Karel Matejovsky, Spiridon's long-time graphic designer (1972). "Spiridon" marking on the upper back.
- Fit : straight cut, short sleeves, round neck, breathable mesh on the right shoulder.
- Care instructions : Wash inside out at 30° delicate cycle, do not tumble dry.
Product traceability
- Styling, pattern making and graphic design done in Annecy and Chambéry.
- Fabrics : recycled knit fabric knitted and dyed in Isère (France) and Portugal.
- Manufacturing : In Portugal, in one of the best European technical workshops (Petratex), selected for its expertise and ethics.