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SAILCLOTH SMOCK and TROUSERS, bermudas

sailcloth fisherman smock, women pastel fisherman smock, child fisherman breton smock, men sailcloth trousers, child sailcloth trousers, kid sailcloth shorts.

Genuine original traditional unisex breton sailcloth cotton fisherman smock and trousers as worn by breton all over brittany. Sailcloth Breton garments are made out of a strong canvas cloth cutting wind. Smock with ne inside pocket and button for collar (plus spare button), trousers are heavy duty no pleat, straight trousers with two bias pockets and two back pockets with flaps closed by brass buttons.

 
breton sailcloth fisherman men trousers, cotton sailcloth fisherman smock, pastel color fisherman women smock, breton sailcloth fisherman kid trousers, cotton sailcloth fisherman child smock, breton sailcloth child shorts
SAILCLOTH BRETON SMOCK

 
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SAILCLOTH COTTON TROUSERS

 
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MATELOT

Navy or breton-red sailcloth cap
 
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YEU

Navy or breton red cotton breton fisherman cap
 
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CHILD SAILCLOTH SMOCK

 
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Full line of french casual nautical clothing for man, women and kids

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shipping costs by post (1st class prioritaire):

EUROPEAN UNION from Euro 6.00 up to 18.00 according weight

OTHER COUNTRIES: from Euro 8.00 up to 25.00 according weight

EXCHANGES ARE SENT FREE ( you pay for returning the goods to us and we, to ship them back to you)

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All the sailors' sea life has always been strongly mixed up with life on shore and all boats parts used as well on board and at home. Sailcloth was used for the making of trousers, shirts or aprons for all the family, boat paint could be seen on shutters and windows and it is why colors were blue in some parts of Brittany and red in St Malo ( corsaires decks were red, and many windows shutters are still dark red ).
At peace time or during the strong winter gales boat carpenters were building roofs and Jacques CARTIER's house near St malo ( first to set foot on CANADA ) has a boat mast as main beam in the stair case and a roof that looks like a returned boat because sea carpenters knew only how to build boats.
The wearing of a vareuse comes from very deep in our traditions.

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