Item 2017.110 - Brooklyn Chewing Gum Cycling Jersey

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2017.110

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Brooklyn Chewing Gum Cycling Jersey

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  • [undated] 1973-1977 (Creation)

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Short sleeved acrylic knitted cycling jersey with flock print of Brooklyn Chewing gum logo and pockets at the back. Striped rib at cuffs and neck with a short zip at neck. Made in France by Camargue Euromotte.
Size on label M
Country of Design: United States
Country of Manufacture: France
Keywords: Cycling

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      Acrylic
      Colour/Print: Blue, white, red
      Details: Zip front, knit
      Label: B / CAMARGUE / UN M FIL / EUROMOTTE / 100% ACRYLIQUE / ACRYL - ACRLYLIC / F139042

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      Brooklyn was an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1970 to 1977. After the third season, it was sponsored by Italy's Brooklyn Chewing Gum.

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      SA.C.1 - 2017

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