
Rowing Blazers and Tracksmith Reunite for Preppy Athletic Capsule
Standout pieces include color-blocked rugby shirts decorated with Tracksmith's hare motif, as well as racing singlets signed with Rowing Blazers' signature house croquet stripe. Down the line, cotton crewneck sweaters boast big letters reading 'Jogger;' canvas duffel bags feature chenille embroidery with dual iconography, and Tracksmith's Eliot Runner is reimagined with Rowing Blazers' house croquet stripe and a material composition inspired by New England's 'natural surfaces.'
The Rowing Blazers x Tracksmith collection is now available to shoponlineand in stores, with prices ranging from $48 USD to $228 USD. Notably, in addition to the collaboration, Tracksmith will now also carry additional Rowing Blazers products in select stores. Take a look at the capsule in the gallery above.
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