The Marin bodysuit: a classic with a twist

The sailor's shirt... It all began on March 27, 1858 , when a decree introduced it into the official list of sailor's uniforms in the French Navy. But its destiny was much broader...

It begins to become clearer when Coco , during the First World War, he launched his short sailor tops in the Chanel boutique in Deauville...

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The sailor's sweater then brought the fashion world to its knees and was revisited from every angle, notably by Jean-Paul Gaultier for decades.

Today, the sailor's shirt is much more than just blue stripes on a white background. It is a real political symbol representing the fight for made in France ... (yes, we are all thinking of the same photo!)

This is why, at Flair, we decided to revisit it in a body version , obviously 100% made in France !

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So we present it to you in a blue and white bodysuit : classic but with 4cm of shoulder pads . Just enough to affirm a square silhouette and a look that we will not forget. It's the details that count!

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SO :

DARE TO BE FREE, LIVE IN A BODY!

Clemency,
Creator of Flair.

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