Description
The Cyprien de Hublot mode Marine is traditional and elegant. The plain fabric at the top of the bust gives this sailor a bright look.
It is also available in a long sleeves.
The marinière is an emblematic garment of French culture. Originally, in the 18th century, the marinière was a French navy uniform knitted in white stitches striped with navy blue. This very specific visual distinguishes sailors who wear the marinière from other naval guilds. The wide collar allows the garment to be removed quickly. The stripes were an easy reference point in the ocean in the event of a fall. Finally, it was at the beginning of the 20th century that Coco Chanel democratised the marinière. From a simple work garment, the marinière became the symbol of French elegance and simplicity. Little by little, the marinière spread to all strata of French society, starting with intellectuals and artists such as Pablo Picasso.
The Cyprien marinière from Hublot in Marine mode takes up all the dress codes of this timeless style. Navy stripes on a white background or the opposite, white stripes on a navy blue background.
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