
Embroidery
153 pieces where thread replaces the flat print, from cap to polo.
Embroidery is the brand's only finish that isn't printed: taut thread, stitch after stitch, on a polo's chest, a beanie's cuff or an embroidered cap's front panel. A hundred and fifty-three pieces carry it today: every single cap, beanie, bucket hat, jacket and polo, plus a selection of embroidered t-shirts and embroidered sweatshirts.
Unlike a flat print, embroidery takes on texture and ages without cracking, which explains why it concentrates on the most exposed pieces, the ones that spend the most time in the sun or the rain. The hoodie, the tank top, the mug and the water bottle stay outside this collection: their surface or material lends itself better to printing.
Formula 1 Moon Bucket Hat - Embroidered Design
Tennis Paris Legend Beanie - Organic Cotton, Embroidered Design
Tennis Paris Legend 3 Beanie - Organic Cotton, Embroidered Design
Tennis Paris Legend 2 Beanie - Organic Cotton, Embroidered Design
Vintage Tennis Paris Legend Cap - Embroidered Design
Vintage Tennis Paris Legend 3 Cap - Embroidered Design
Vintage Tennis Paris Legend 2 Cap - Embroidered Design
Vintage Milano Sanremo Cap - Embroidered Design
Vintage Pastis Marseille Cap - Embroidered Design — Navy Blue
Vintage Pastis Marseille Cap - Embroidered Design — Royal Blue
Tennis Champagne 3 Beanie - Organic Cotton, Embroidered Design
Tennis Champagne 2 Beanie - Organic Cotton, Embroidered DesignQuestions fréquentes
- What ties the pieces in this embroidery collection together?
- A single criterion: the presence of embroidery rather than a print. That covers every cap, beanie, bucket hat, jacket and polo the brand makes, plus a selection of t-shirts and sweatshirts, for 153 pieces in total.
- Why are some pieces embroidered and others printed?
- Embroidery holds up better on a thick or exposed surface, cap, beanie, jacket, polo, while flat printing keeps all its finesse on a t-shirt, a sweatshirt, a tank top or a hoodie. Both finishes coexist within the brand rather than replacing one another.
- How do I recognize an embroidered piece on the product page?
- The product title almost always specifies it, "embroidered motif" or "embroidery," and the photo shows a crisp texture rather than a flat block of color. This collection brings together every embroidered piece the brand makes in one place.