Here are mine. The red and white Meubles Sandra is my favourite which I keep for special occasions. It’s thin wool and early 70s or very late 60s. The gold and purple Meubles Parmentier is thick poly and probably mid to late 70s. I wear that a lot because it’s indestructible. Both French and both shops looked like they were still open when I looked a few years ago. There are a lot of French jerseys from that era sponsored by furnishings places, but I don’t know why that was.
Panetteria Crotti is very itchy wool. Too itchy for me to wear on bare skin. Italian, I think early or mid 70s.
The Lejeune jersey is poly. This was a one-off variant used in the 1976 (I think) Tour de France, so this might have actually been worn in the Tour that year. Lejeune weren’t a big team and back then I don’t know if you would have bought one of their jerseys unless you were in the team.
Here are mine. The red and white Meubles Sandra is my favourite which I keep for special occasions. It’s thin wool and early 70s or very late 60s. The gold and purple Meubles Parmentier is thick poly and probably mid to late 70s. I wear that a lot because it’s indestructible. Both French and both shops looked like they were still open when I looked a few years ago. There are a lot of French jerseys from that era sponsored by furnishings places, but I don’t know why that was.
Panetteria Crotti is very itchy wool. Too itchy for me to wear on bare skin. Italian, I think early or mid 70s.
The Lejeune jersey is poly. This was a one-off variant used in the 1976 (I think) Tour de France, so this might have actually been worn in the Tour that year. Lejeune weren’t a big team and back then I don’t know if you would have bought one of their jerseys unless you were in the team.
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