Murphy & Nye dresses the Barcolana with limited edition garments
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Once again this year, on the occasion of the 54th edition, Murphy & Nye is confirmed as a clothing partner of the Barcolana. The brand made the polo shirts and bags that will be distributed to all participating shipowners, plus it developed an entire limited edition Barcolana 54 capsule collection.
What Murphy & Nye’s classic Barcolana polo looks like revised for 2022
Murphy&Nye’s polo shirt for Barcolana is a reissue of the classic Plenty polo shirt model in cotton pique, whose fit has been revised and the fabrics chosen for making it have been updated. The polo shirt is made of 100% cotton 180 gram pique with two buttons and ribbed sleeve edges, Barcolana logo embroidered on the chest and sweat guard in the collar. This model has a contrasting double stripe on the collar and sleeves, in aquamarine for the men’s collection and in pink for the women’s collection. Two color variants are available for both versions: anthracite gray for Barcolana 54 and white for Barcolana Classic.
Murphy & Nye limited edition capsule collection
Murphy & Nye limited edition collection consists of clothing and accessories. Here are some of the items featured.
Barcolana Waikato Jacket
Made of breathable, water-repellent and windproof 3-layer Nylon due to all taped seams. Inside is a lightweight “4-season” fleece lining. The low-profile cuffs are adjustable with Velcro while there is elastic webbing at the waist to protect against wind and water. It has two roomy zippered outer pockets protected by flap and inner mesh pocket for cell phone.
Barcolana Tech Vest
Warm vest made of dual-surface soft shell with brushed interior, windproof center zipper, zippered side pockets protected by flap, elastic waistband. Flat seams to eliminate friction and reduce the volume of the garment.
Barcolana Sweatshirt without hood and Hood Sweatshirt with hood
Made of soft, durable knitted fleece-blend fabric with brushed interior and natural flexibility. Ribbed knit cuffs and hem. The hooded version has two zippered side pockets and a drawstring for the hood.
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