Sweatshirt Collection
From George Galloway to Bruce Kent, the sweatshirt has been a staple in Scottish and British fashion since 1954
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From George Galloway to Bruce Kent, the sweatshirt has been a staple in Scottish and British fashion since 1954. Its versatility knows no bounds, as even Princess Diana was spotted arriving at the Chelsea Harbour Club wearing her blue training kit. Whether you're a young woman cooking up a storm in the kitchen or part of an American gold medal-winning rowing eight at the Berlin Olympics in 1936, this timeless piece is perfect for any occasion. Picture No. 11982384 captures children's delight as they watch a chimps tea party while sporting their cozy sweatshirts. And who can forget those holiday scenes at Brighton? A lifeguard sits comfortably in a rowing boat on Brighton beach, protected from the chilly breeze by his trusty sweatshirt. Even Princess Diana herself embraced its comfort and style, holding a key ring in her mouth as she left her gym with that iconic turn of her head (1092488). The it has made waves in clothing fashion history. In December 1969, football enthusiasts were rocking their favorite team's colors with pride - Z11686-010, Z11686-002, and Z11686-004 showcased some truly fashionable football attire. No matter your background or interests, there's no denying that the humble sweatshirt holds an important place in our hearts and wardrobes.