Tergal Shirt
Tergal Shirt
Vintage Tergal shirt, with red, grey and white checkered print.
*Fun fact : Tergal is a type of synthetic fibre used to make clothes that was marketed in France by the company Rhodiaceta in 1954. It became very fashionable in Spain in the 60s for its durability; these shirts were synonymous with elegance and were the most sought after, as they hardly needed ironing. The word Tergal is a registered trademark made up of ter (polyester) and gal (Gaul) , that is, polyester made by the Gauls. All Tergal garments were numbered to guarantee their authenticity.
This shirt has the number 0036621
Brand: Lecon
Material: Tergal - Registered Trademark
Condition: Like new, although it has some threads sticking out.
Size: According to label Size 38.
Approximate measurements: Armhole width 51 cm, shoulder to shoulder 42 cm, total length 77 cm, sleeve length 23 cm.