Central Cordoba, blue XL 23"p2p, 27" s2h, 31"c2c

£34.00

Last year I was reading about an Argentinian footballer called Tomas Carlovich who was nicknamed El Trinche. He sounds like a rock n roll footballer a true football maverick who just enjoyed playing. An amazing natural footballer who seemed happy playing for lower league teams. He was called the Maradona that never was. He was famous for the double nutmeg. He cycled everywhere around his home town of Rosario and while out cycling this legend was killed when someone stole his bike and he hit his head. Reading about his career I love him even more. He is famous for playing for Central Córdoba who now play in the fourth level of Argentinian football Primera C Metropolitana. I saw a picture of El Trinche wearing a footy top made by Nanque and which had a mad sponsor logo of an Argentinian ice cream brand La Montevideana which I bloody love. Just had to get it on a screen and print some up. RIP El Trinche.

Handprinted on a preloved vintage blue sweatshirt, with gold ink.

Measures: 23” pit to pit, 27” shoulder to hem and 31” collar to cuff.

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Last year I was reading about an Argentinian footballer called Tomas Carlovich who was nicknamed El Trinche. He sounds like a rock n roll footballer a true football maverick who just enjoyed playing. An amazing natural footballer who seemed happy playing for lower league teams. He was called the Maradona that never was. He was famous for the double nutmeg. He cycled everywhere around his home town of Rosario and while out cycling this legend was killed when someone stole his bike and he hit his head. Reading about his career I love him even more. He is famous for playing for Central Córdoba who now play in the fourth level of Argentinian football Primera C Metropolitana. I saw a picture of El Trinche wearing a footy top made by Nanque and which had a mad sponsor logo of an Argentinian ice cream brand La Montevideana which I bloody love. Just had to get it on a screen and print some up. RIP El Trinche.

Handprinted on a preloved vintage blue sweatshirt, with gold ink.

Measures: 23” pit to pit, 27” shoulder to hem and 31” collar to cuff.

Last year I was reading about an Argentinian footballer called Tomas Carlovich who was nicknamed El Trinche. He sounds like a rock n roll footballer a true football maverick who just enjoyed playing. An amazing natural footballer who seemed happy playing for lower league teams. He was called the Maradona that never was. He was famous for the double nutmeg. He cycled everywhere around his home town of Rosario and while out cycling this legend was killed when someone stole his bike and he hit his head. Reading about his career I love him even more. He is famous for playing for Central Córdoba who now play in the fourth level of Argentinian football Primera C Metropolitana. I saw a picture of El Trinche wearing a footy top made by Nanque and which had a mad sponsor logo of an Argentinian ice cream brand La Montevideana which I bloody love. Just had to get it on a screen and print some up. RIP El Trinche.

Handprinted on a preloved vintage blue sweatshirt, with gold ink.

Measures: 23” pit to pit, 27” shoulder to hem and 31” collar to cuff.