Sweatshirt Neuf-Brisach | Unisex

€85,00

Neuf-Brisach organic cotton sweatshirt | Unisex fit | Ecru



Organic cotton sweatshirt featuring the famous "little barefoot man", the emblem of the Spiridon movement since 1972. 100% Made in Europe (from knitting to tailoring). Unisex cut (women are advised to take one size smaller than their usual size).

In Neuf -Brisach*, the first Spiridon marathon

  • Color: ecru.
  • Material: 100% organic cotton (400 gr.) certified Gots ® and Oeko - Tex ®, knitted and dyed in Portugal.
  • Design : styling: Caroline; modeling: Sébastien; artistic direction: Gaëlle.
  • Graphics : original historical creation by Karel Matejovsky, 1972; vintage-style flocking with a velvet feel.
  • Fit : straight cut, long sleeves, round neckline, ribbed finishes at the collar, cuffs and hem, embroidered badge on left sleeve.
  • Care instructions : wash inside out at 30° delicate cycle, do not tumble dry, iron inside out at low temperature, wash dark colours separately.

Product traceability

  • Styling, modeling and graphic design carried out in Annecy.
  • Fabric : cotton knitted and dyed in Portugal.
  • Manufacturing : in the Porto region of Portugal, in a workshop selected for its know-how and ethics.

Neuf -Brisach* first Spiridon marathon

Immediately after the birth of the Spiridon magazine, Jean Ritzenthaler placed his race under the Spiridon label. And from then on, for the free runners, "going to Neuf-Brisach" meant running the soon-to-be famous marathon, organized from 1971 to 2000. Located in France, and very close to Switzerland and Germany, it was the most European of marathons. There, one could admire Kathy Switzer, the star of the 1967 Boston Marathon, and big names from Spiridon, such as Dr. Norb Sander, winner in New York in 1974, and Chantal Langlacé, world star of the women's marathon, as well as her friend Annick Loir, 2:36 in Montreal. And if no women came to run in Neuf-Brisach the first time, it took Ingrid Schoving and Denise Seigneuric to encourage them to try.

Unsure between two sizes? Take the larger one, it's safer.

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