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Embroidered textile and other present

            String                                 Boxer men                        Baby fleece                      Baby sleep suit

            19€90                                 19€90                               24€90                               21€90

Textile and other present with picture

    T-shirt kids                         No lining windbreaker          T-shirt girl                        T-shirt girl

    15€90                                 18€90                                       15€90                               16€90 

    T-shirt baby                          Woman sweat                     Woman sweat                    Woman  jacket

    19€90                                        29€90                                39€90                                  49€90

      Woman t-shirt                  Woman T-shirt                     Woman T-shirt                  Woman T-shirt 

        16€90                              17€90                                    17€90                                   17€90

      Parka mixed                        Men sweat                           T-shirt  man                     T-shirt man

       59€90                                  29€90                                     16€90                                16€90

 

Clothing for kids

Historically, clothing for babies is recent. In the 19rd century, the children were wrapped then equipped with the clothing copied from those of the adults in miniature. The childlike fashion starts to be simplified in the 18rd century even if it still imitates clothing of the adults.

In the 19rd century appears the concept of bracket age who allows the real development of childlike fashion which was limited before to the port of a dress (girl and boy) as soon as they walk.

The Western tradition that chooses baby clothes white, pink or blue dates from the 20rd century. Its origin remains uncertain and two hypotheses divide it. One is the result of religious imagination to interpret the colors without specifically attaching them to a sex. The other advance that since the Middle Ages, the red symbolizes the woman and thus blue the man by opposition, the colors would have been softened to be carried by children.

Polar fleece sweat

The fleece usually indicated simply under the name of polar is a soft material and insulator of artificial wools or other synthetic fibers. The first polar were created in 1979, a new, light and strong material to imitate and by certain sides to surpass wools. The fleece is employed in jackets, hats, pullovers, covers. It can be made partially starting from re-used bottles (PET) and is very light, soft, easy to wash and inexpensive.

 

The polar sweater covers the shoulders, the back, the chest and the arms. The handles are long and it s' thread by the head. The neck is used to pass easily the head. Its form can vary according to aesthetic and practical rules. Various forms exist: crewneck, round neck, turtleneck etc.

T-shirt

The tee-shirt is in general out of cotton or polyester fibres. It owes its name with its form in "T". At the origin, it was carried as underwear but now, we wear it to be relaxed.
According to the tastes, the modes or the sex, the Tee-shirt may be full, tight fitting, long or short. The sleeves can be long, short, very short or non-existent.

There are round-necks, V-necks or polo necks ....
The decoration and personalization methods of the tee-shirts are varied. But whatever your desires, you find easy a tee-shirt and for all the tastes on our site.

History of the tee-shirt

The tee-shirt is worn by the American popular classes from the 19th century. In 1899, it becomes the lawful undershirt of the US Navy. About 1920, the tee-shirt is not regarded any more as underwear thanks to the sport. It is used as advertising medium for the first time in 1932 for the promotion of the first colour film «the wizard of OZ".
It becomes almost universal clothing when the G.I landed in Europe as from 1943 and thanks to its industrial production. At the end of the Forties, the tee-shirts advertising ("I like Ike") or decorated develop. In the years 1950, Marlon Brando and James Dean popularize it. After the film "Rebel without a cause" with James Dean, the Tee-shirt becomes the relaxed clothing of reference.

The Tee-shirt is the clothing adopted by all the generations and the designers hold its own against imagination to always create the new ones: new forms, new colours, and new materials.
Today a Tee-shirt is also a support of communication largely used by the companies as by any type of organization having messages to transmit.

The sleeveless T-shirt

The sleeveless T-shirt is a clothing cut low at the front, the back and the shoulders; it is also underwear. About 1973, the ready to wear clothes reproduced the shape of the vest of the Dockers. When it is intended to the women, it can be named top.
The white sleeveless entered the popular culture with the assistance, inter alia, of Marlon Brando, which carried it in film "Streetcar Named Desire. Robert De Niro often appears with a sleeveless T-shirt in Racing Bull, where he personifies the boxer Jake Motta

The Kway impermeable wind-cutter

The k-way an impermeable wind-cutter, was invented in 1965 by the manufacturer of French trousers Leon Claude Duhamel, who had the idea to make a light clothing to protect itself from the bad weather. First imagined for the children, it lines up in a small banana pocket.

A mark used as name or generic name of mark is a registered trademark which in familiar everyday usage, is often used to indicate a given type of product or service. It is the case of the word k-way often used to indicate the wind-cutter.

Parka

A parka is a clothing which goes over the others to leave in outside. It is intended for the fight against the cold and the bad weather; it is thus thick or filled and impermeable. It covers the chest, the shoulders and the back and stop between the hips and the middle of the thighs. It s' open on the front by a buttonhole or a zipper often hidden by a turned down piece with buttons. The cut is right, the sleeves are long, the collar goes up on the neck and the pockets are generally plated even if they can comprise a turned down piece. It often comprises a hood.

Wind-breaker

A wind-breaker is clothing which you wear outside on clothing. It opens on the front, generally with a zipper. It often comprises a hood and the handles are long. It covers the shoulders and the back and goes down low than the waist where it is sometimes maintained with an elastic belt. It is different from the coat or of the parka because it is shorter. It is different from the jacket by its cut curved with the waist and its relaxed look. It is a clothing considered as sportswear.

Boxer

History of the boxer: In 1925, Jacob Golomb, founder of Everlast, designed underwear with an elastic belt to replace the underwear with a leather belt of the boxers. Today this underwear known under the name of "Boxers" became immediately famous. They helped to prevent men impotence by leaving a greater place to the testicles. The latter, whose temperature is at 36 degrees (contrary to 37 degrees for the remainder of the body), weren't stuck to the body and thus did not overheat any more. The boxers were however eclipsed by the briefs, very popular at this time. Around the year 1947, the boxers started to gain in popularity. They acquired a very great popularity in 1985, although the brief was sold in greater quantity than the boxers.

Description: The boxer is named thus for its resemblance to the breeches carried by the sporting boxers. It is a less full alternative of the pants and it should not be confused with a shorty, which is shorter than a boxer. You can now find many boxers in cotton and lycra. The boxer is mainly for men. The women wear rather shorties.

String

The string is a slipway which covers the sex and leaves naked the bottom (English word).
Origins of the string: Paradoxically, the string probably existed before the breeches. Indeed, its origin, goes up very far in history. Many primitive people carried (and for some carry still) during centuries the string. This clothing was certainly of very rudimentary design: a simple fabric band in crotch connected to a bond around the size.

However, the string knew its first modern successes only in the years 1970 to solve the problem of the mark of the visible breeches under the tight trousers which the mannequins at the time of the fashion shows presented. Even if some bold women and other strip teaser did not hesitate to carry them and show them. Very quickly, the women of South America, in particular the Brazilian (the "Brazilian slipway"), will have a real passion for this underwear

Since 1975, the string makes its first appearances in the collections of French lingerie. It is necessary to wait the years 1990 so that the string meets some popularity and becomes normal practice. Since the beginning of the years 2000, it became an object of fashion. Today the string is the more sold female underwear.

The sweat shirt

The sweat shirt is a kind of long sleeve tee-shirt. What differentiates a tee-shirt and a sweat-shirt, it is his matter and his form. It is thicker and fuller than a tee-shirt. The sweat has a form in "T" and you thread it by often elastic neck. It can comprise or not a hood. It is sometimes equipped with pockets either a broad pocket on the front known as pocket kangaroo or two pockets on the sides.
Like the tee-shirt, the sweat is a promotional tool often printed with logos or any other personalization.

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