Coat - Mercedes-Benz





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Brand Mercedes-Benz, Type coat, size L, black and blue, zip and strap closure, two zip pockets, Mercedes‑Benz logo embroidered on the back.
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Mercedes Benz
Size L (length 79.5 cm, armpit 65 cm)
Black and blue
Zip and strap closure
Two side pockets with zip closures.
Mercedes Benz logo and lettering embroidered in relief on the back.
Elastic strap tightening at the bottom
Possibility to tighten the wristband with the straps.
The history of Mercedes-Benz is one of the most fascinating and significant in the entire automotive industry. It all began at the end of the 19th century, when Karl Benz, in 1886, patented the Motorwagen, considered the first true automobile in history. At the same time, Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach were working on internal combustion engines and their own motorized vehicles, laying the foundations for two development lines that would eventually converge.
The two companies, Benz & Cie. and Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG), initially operated separately, but both played a decisive role in the birth of the modern automobile. It was in 1901 that the name 'Mercedes' first appeared, chosen by Emil Jellinek, an entrepreneur and car enthusiast who raced DMG vehicles under his daughter Mercedes Jellinek's name. That name soon became synonymous with elegance, innovation, and power.
In 1926, after World War I and the subsequent economic difficulties, Benz and Daimler decided to merge, creating Daimler-Benz AG and the Mercedes-Benz brand, with the famous emblem of the three-pointed star enclosed in a circle, symbolizing the dominance of the engine over air, land, and water.
During the twentieth century, Mercedes-Benz consolidated its reputation as a luxury vehicle manufacturer and a technical benchmark for the entire industry. Its cars stood out for fundamental innovations such as the introduction of brakes on all wheels, passive safety systems, reinforced bodies, and later, ABS and airbags. Simultaneously, the brand also became a protagonist in motorsport, with the legendary Silver Arrows dominating races in the 1930s and later, with a triumphant return to Formula 1 in the post-war period and the 21st century.
In the following years, Mercedes-Benz transformed from a symbol of German tradition to a global mobility leader. With the transition to the Daimler AG group and later to the reorganization into Mercedes-Benz Group AG, the brand faced the challenges of sustainability and electric transition, investing in hybrid, electric models, and autonomous driving technologies.
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Mercedes Benz
Size L (length 79.5 cm, armpit 65 cm)
Black and blue
Zip and strap closure
Two side pockets with zip closures.
Mercedes Benz logo and lettering embroidered in relief on the back.
Elastic strap tightening at the bottom
Possibility to tighten the wristband with the straps.
The history of Mercedes-Benz is one of the most fascinating and significant in the entire automotive industry. It all began at the end of the 19th century, when Karl Benz, in 1886, patented the Motorwagen, considered the first true automobile in history. At the same time, Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach were working on internal combustion engines and their own motorized vehicles, laying the foundations for two development lines that would eventually converge.
The two companies, Benz & Cie. and Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG), initially operated separately, but both played a decisive role in the birth of the modern automobile. It was in 1901 that the name 'Mercedes' first appeared, chosen by Emil Jellinek, an entrepreneur and car enthusiast who raced DMG vehicles under his daughter Mercedes Jellinek's name. That name soon became synonymous with elegance, innovation, and power.
In 1926, after World War I and the subsequent economic difficulties, Benz and Daimler decided to merge, creating Daimler-Benz AG and the Mercedes-Benz brand, with the famous emblem of the three-pointed star enclosed in a circle, symbolizing the dominance of the engine over air, land, and water.
During the twentieth century, Mercedes-Benz consolidated its reputation as a luxury vehicle manufacturer and a technical benchmark for the entire industry. Its cars stood out for fundamental innovations such as the introduction of brakes on all wheels, passive safety systems, reinforced bodies, and later, ABS and airbags. Simultaneously, the brand also became a protagonist in motorsport, with the legendary Silver Arrows dominating races in the 1930s and later, with a triumphant return to Formula 1 in the post-war period and the 21st century.
In the following years, Mercedes-Benz transformed from a symbol of German tradition to a global mobility leader. With the transition to the Daimler AG group and later to the reorganization into Mercedes-Benz Group AG, the brand faced the challenges of sustainability and electric transition, investing in hybrid, electric models, and autonomous driving technologies.
Tg. L
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