
Ellesse Penguin Avalanche Polo Shirt Double Pack White/Navy
Smart appeal from the Ellesse Penguin clothing range in the form of this Avalanche polo shirt made from a soft pique cotton with classic two button placket and ribbed cuffs. The penguin logo features on the chest with its great contrasting colourway that works great on this mens polo shirt.
This double pack features both the white and navy blue versions of this classic polo shirt.
The Ellesse Penguin was used for the first time in 1967 when Ellesse launched its revolutionary jet ski pant. In 1969 Ellesse sponsored the famous Italian ski team nicknamed "the Italian avalanche". This led to greats like Gustav Thoeni and Erwin Stricker who were proud to wear the Ellesse Penguin on their ski wear.
Smart appeal from the Ellesse Penguin clothing range in the form of this Avalanche polo shirt made from a soft pique cotton with classic two button placket and ribbed cuffs. The penguin logo features on the chest with its great contrasting colourway that works great on this mens polo shirt.
This double pack features both the white and navy blue versions of this classic polo shirt.
The Ellesse Penguin was used for the first time in 1967 when Ellesse launched its revolutionary jet ski pant. In 1969 Ellesse sponsored the famous Italian ski team nicknamed "the Italian avalanche". This led to greats like Gustav Thoeni and Erwin Stricker who were proud to wear the Ellesse Penguin on their ski wear.
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Smart appeal from the Ellesse Penguin clothing range in the form of this Avalanche polo shirt made from a soft pique cotton with classic two button placket and ribbed cuffs. The penguin logo features on the chest with its great contrasting colourway that works great on this mens polo shirt.
This double pack features both the white and navy blue versions of this classic polo shirt.
The Ellesse Penguin was used for the first time in 1967 when Ellesse launched its revolutionary jet ski pant. In 1969 Ellesse sponsored the famous Italian ski team nicknamed "the Italian avalanche". This led to greats like Gustav Thoeni and Erwin Stricker who were proud to wear the Ellesse Penguin on their ski wear.























