Chip Ganassi NASCAR Zip Hoodie no. 1
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Capsule 7 - piece no. 1 features one of the most iconic race suits in NASCAR Cup history. Kurt Busch x Chip Ganassi Racing team’s No. 1 Chevrolet. This retired Sparco flameproof race suit was worn by a pit crew member throughout the 2019 NASCAR Cup season.
For this unique piece, we introduce our first ever zip hoodie, a heavyweight oversized classic, and integrated the right sleeve of the race suit onto the left sleeve. A staple piece of motorsports, tailored by hand and now available to you.
[RACE SUIT:]
MANUFACTURER..........Sparco
YEAR OF MANUFACTURE...2019
SERIES................NASCAR Cup Series
TEAM..................Chip Ganassi No. 1 Chevrolet Racing Team (Kurt Busch)
[HOODIE:]
Bespoke vintage washed ultraheavyweight 500 GSM french terry.
Each piece is unique and distressing may vary.
Dropped shoulders.
Fits oversize by half a size.
Milled and sewn in Los Angeles.
[NOTE:]
This Parc Fermé garment uses our bespoke vintage-washed 100% cotton French Terry weave. Milled and sewn in the sprawling hills of Portugal by the same artisans behind Palm Angels, Louis Vuitton and Off-White. Each piece is treated by hand and thus each piece is unique. It is designed to be worn and to naturally distress over time.
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Race suit fabric made in USA
Upcycled & tailored by hand in Vancouver, Canada
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SUPPORTING THE PARC FERMÉ FOUNDATION
A portion from each item sold goes directly towards our Non-profit - the 'Parc Fermé Foundation' - where we're on a mission of sending young race fans on race experiences, with the focus being on young fans who are battling difficult challenges that life has thrown their way, or who just wouldn’t have the means to make it to the race if not for a foundation like us stepping in.
It’s by the Motorsports community for the Motorsports community, for those that are young and call the community their home, but due to their circumstances they’ve very often been on the outside looking in.