The young clothing manufacturer Code Zero from Amsterdam is dedicating an entire collection to the America's Cup - the oldest sports trophy in the world, which is still being fought for today.
For each of the 35 editions from the 166-year history, the Heritage Collection offers a polo shirt that represents the respective winning team with motifs and names. The colour is fixed for each edition of the Cup and the variation in the sizes and typographies of the various applications of patches, prints and embroidery is diverse. Available in sizes M, L, XL, XXL and SXL.
The short-sleeved polo shirts are made from 100 per cent cotton piqué and the collar is made from ribbed knit. The models cost 90 euros and are expected to be delivered within one to two days.
In addition to fashionable, maritime-influenced clothing, Code Zero also produces functional goods such as various jackets, shorts and oilskins. The new manufacturer is already a partner of high-calibre sailing regattas such as the Bol d'Or Mirabaud on Lake Geneva and the Mediterranean Superyacht Cup, Les Voiles d'Antibes and the 52 Superseries.

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