Sports d'Époque, the vintage sportswear brand that revives forgotten jerseys

Published by Rizhlaine de Sortiraparis · Updated on January 17, 2022 at 03:51 p.m.
Is it possible to adopt a look that is both sportswear and vintage? That's what Sports d'Epoque, a French brand whose store is located in the Marais, proves. On the program, jerseys, polo shirts and other hot pieces to complete your styles while reviving the history of different sports.

For brand hunters and serial shoppers looking to add to their wardrobes, here's an address to discover on your shopping spree. Head for the Marais to immerse yourself in the world of Sports d'Époque.

Conceived by two brothers, Benoit and Géraud, this nostalgia-tinged brand first takes us back in time by reviving forgotten and legendary sports jerseys. Each piece tells its own story, which you'll receive in a box with your purchase. From the very first cockerel to the Public Schools where rugby was invented, Sports d'Époque brings these milestones to life by sharing its passion with us.

While vintage soccer and rugby shirts are the brand's signature, Sports d'Époque also unveils other hot pieces that give a new dimension to our looks with this style at the crossroads of sportswear and vintage. Tennis, fitness, golf or cycling, we're crossing time and multiplying disciplines.

The men's collection includes velvet caps, polo shirts and jackets. While remaining sober overall, Sports d'Époque has that "something" that gives these nostalgic pieces an iconic edge. On the women's side, we find pieces with the same sobriety, but as we move through the eras, we can linger for a while on the disco years with colorful, graphic sweatshirts. At the heart of this timewarp fashion, it's easy to fall in love!

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From April 13, 2023 to December 31, 2028

× Approximate opening times: to confirm opening times, please contact the establishment.

    Location

    13 Rue des Blancs Manteaux
    75004 Paris 4

    Route planner

    Access
    Metro: Hôtel de Ville (lines 1 and 11)

    Official website
    www.sports-depoque.com

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