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MUSTO appointed as RORC official clothing and footwear supplier

by Trish Jenkins on 9 Jun 2015
MUSTO appointed as RORC Official Clothing Supplier. MPX Offshore Race Smock Lloyd Images
For more than 50 years, MUSTO have proved their expertise in technical sailing clothing and footwear and the RORC, celebrating its 90th anniversary is delighted to announce this new long-term partnership.

MUSTO will produce RORC insignia and event merchandise as well as Rolex Fastnet Race branded merchandise for the 2015 race.

'We are delighted to be working with MUSTO which designs the world's leading offshore sailing performance wear to help sailors perform at their peak. As a company MUSTO is perfectly aligned to the requirements of our members. Like the RORC, they are committed to high standards and have led the way in development, design and innovation,' said RORC Chief Executive, Eddie Warden Owen. '

RORC members will receive a range of privilege benefits on Musto products and a specialist service in the production of branded team clothing for their crew.

'As a RORC member of 20 years and having competed in five Fastnet races I know just what being a RORC member means. It's an elite club of highly experienced offshore sailors and we are extremely proud to be associated with them again. Many are MUSTO customers already and we look forward to continuing to keep everyone warm and dry for the next few seasons in our new capacity as the Official Clothing Supplier to RORC,' commented Nigel Musto.
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