The classic cut of this cool racing sweater is an instant hit. It's inspired by the late 40s and early 50s. The authentic look is complemented by the comfortable fit and high-quality workmanship. The great color combination in black/red makes it an eye-catcher and also offers scope for customization. What are you waiting for - can't you already see your own club logo embroidered on the back?
Great racing sweater with an authentic 50s look.
The racing sweater is densely knitted and particularly voluminous. The neckline features a zipper that can be used to turn the collar into a turtleneck. The cuffs on the sleeves are extra long and can be rolled up or worn almost like gloves - especially by using the opening provided for the thumb. The block stripes on the sleeves are in contrasting red. The classic cut and simple coolness of the sweater are already convincing, but it also forms the perfect basis for unique embroidery such as your club or band logo. Get started!
The racing sweater "black/red" at a glance:
- Material: cotton
- Composition: 100% cotton
- Color: black, red
- Pattern: uni
- Please refer to the size chart for the perfect size.
Our model is 172 cm tall and wears the cool sweater in size S.
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50s sweaters for rockabillies and hotrod fans! This racing club sweater impresses with its authentic cut and great color combination.
History of the racing sweater:
Racing sweaters originated in the 1920s and were popular well into the 1950s. The first sweaters had wide collars, very high knitted cuffs up to the waist and a thumb stitch on the sleeves. The collar was closed with a zipper that ended at chest height so that the entire neck could be covered. This warm cut was particularly suitable for motorcycle races, which gave the racing sweaters their name. The AMA (American Motocyclist Association) was already organizing so-called "gipsy runs" in the interwar period. These were various competitions, freestyle disciplines or hill climbs. The racing sweaters, which were available in a wide range of colors at the time, served as a platform for clubs, sponsors or companies to present themselves with their logos on the sweaters. The birth of the Racing Club Sweater! Ultimately, racing sweaters became very popular with various clubs in the post-war period. To clearly identify their affiliation, each member had a sweater with their name on the front and the club logo on the back.