1976 Dance T-shirt

The history of the productAEROBIC

IN 1875, PASTEUR INTRODUCED THE WORD "AEROBIC" TO DESIGNATE THE VITAL NEED FOR OXYGEN IN MICROORGANISMS. THE TERM WAS LATER GENERALIZED TO HUMANS

In 1968, after working for the US Air Force, Kenneth Cooper published the results of his research in his book "Aerobics". In it, he describes the influence of physical training on the human body by measuring, for example, the strengthening of the breathing muscles and the heart muscles. In 1970, he created the "Cooper Aerobics Center" in Dallas, which combined several health and wellness facilities.

The book and the example of the center would lead to the birth of a new sport combining gymnastic exercises and choreographies inspired by modern dance on very rhythmic music. Jane Fonda is a pioneer and made aerobics known through programs published worldwide in the form of books and videos. The films Fame (1980) and Flashdance (1983) helped expand aerobics from physical exercise to artistic performance.

€40.83

1976 Dance T-shirt

Round neck t-shirt

Made in Portugal
Size :
Last items in stock

Référence : W21504-YELLOW FADE OUT

The 1976 Dance T-Shirt is made from uncompromising premium cotton (100% flamed cotton)

We're committed to local, sustainable production! 

Graphics created in France, T-Shirts made in Portugal 

For this reference, we offer a round neck style

Graphic printed on chest

The product is pre-washed to prevent shrinkage and fading 

T-Shirt sold with the brand's signature history sheet!

Machine washable at 30°C inside out, wash with like colours, risk of disgorging, gentle ironing, machine drying not recommended.

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Articles can be returned within 30 days.
Express delivery available.

Made in Europe

Our production is located in France and Portugal.

We worked hard to develop high quality products: the design, the cut, the stitch, the colours... Attached to authenticity that lays deep in the brand DNA, we indicate the place where our products are manufactured, France or Europe.

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