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Porsche T-shirt, size M, unisex, in as-new condition with original authenticity.
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T Shirt Porsche
Tg. M (Unisex)
The history of Porsche is closely intertwined with that of its founder, Ferdinand Porsche, a visionary engineer who, already in the early decades of the twentieth century, distinguished himself for his technical genius. Born in Bohemia in 1875, Ferdinand worked for several car manufacturers before founding, in 1931 in Stuttgart, his own design company: Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche GmbH. Initially the company did not produce its own cars, but offered consulting and projects to third parties. It was precisely in those years that Porsche collaborated with the German government to develop an affordable car for the people: from that project arose the Volkswagen Beetle, the famous “Beetle,” one of the most iconic cars of the twentieth century.
After World War II, the company faced a difficult period: Ferdinand Porsche was imprisoned in France for alleged war crimes and the future of the business seemed uncertain. However, his son Ferry Porsche took charge and, in 1948, gave life to the first real Porsche, the 356, built in a small plant in Gmünd, Austria. It was a lightweight sports car, with a rear engine derived from the Beetle’s, but with a completely different character: elegant, fast and agile, embodying the philosophy that would forever define the brand.
In the fifties and sixties, Porsche quickly established itself both on the market and in competition. The 356 became a symbol of style and performance, but it was with the 911, introduced in 1963, that the brand found its definitive identity. Designed by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, Ferry’s son, the 911 combined elegant and unmistakable lines with a rear boxer engine and a unique driving pleasure. That car, evolved over the decades, has remained the beating heart of the brand and one of the most loved and long-lived cars in automotive history.
In the following decades, Porsche transformed from a small craftsman shop into a world-class manufacturer. The victories in competitions, especially at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, solidified the reputation for technical excellence and reliability. However, growth was not always linear: in the eighties and nineties the company faced financial crises and had to reinvent itself. The introduction of new models such as the Boxster, the Cayenne and, later, the Panamera, opened the way to a broader range of vehicles, proving that Porsche’s sports spirit could coexist with comfort, practicality and modernity.
In the twenty-first century, Porsche became an integral part of the Volkswagen Group, while maintaining strong autonomy and a clear identity. With the arrival of the Taycan, the first fully electric Porsche, the brand has shown it can face the technological transition without renouncing its sporting essence. Today Porsche represents a balance between tradition and innovation, between German precision and the passion for driving, continuing to embody the idea that a car can be at the same time a masterpiece of engineering and an object of desire.
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T Shirt Porsche
Tg. M (Unisex)
The history of Porsche is closely intertwined with that of its founder, Ferdinand Porsche, a visionary engineer who, already in the early decades of the twentieth century, distinguished himself for his technical genius. Born in Bohemia in 1875, Ferdinand worked for several car manufacturers before founding, in 1931 in Stuttgart, his own design company: Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche GmbH. Initially the company did not produce its own cars, but offered consulting and projects to third parties. It was precisely in those years that Porsche collaborated with the German government to develop an affordable car for the people: from that project arose the Volkswagen Beetle, the famous “Beetle,” one of the most iconic cars of the twentieth century.
After World War II, the company faced a difficult period: Ferdinand Porsche was imprisoned in France for alleged war crimes and the future of the business seemed uncertain. However, his son Ferry Porsche took charge and, in 1948, gave life to the first real Porsche, the 356, built in a small plant in Gmünd, Austria. It was a lightweight sports car, with a rear engine derived from the Beetle’s, but with a completely different character: elegant, fast and agile, embodying the philosophy that would forever define the brand.
In the fifties and sixties, Porsche quickly established itself both on the market and in competition. The 356 became a symbol of style and performance, but it was with the 911, introduced in 1963, that the brand found its definitive identity. Designed by Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, Ferry’s son, the 911 combined elegant and unmistakable lines with a rear boxer engine and a unique driving pleasure. That car, evolved over the decades, has remained the beating heart of the brand and one of the most loved and long-lived cars in automotive history.
In the following decades, Porsche transformed from a small craftsman shop into a world-class manufacturer. The victories in competitions, especially at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, solidified the reputation for technical excellence and reliability. However, growth was not always linear: in the eighties and nineties the company faced financial crises and had to reinvent itself. The introduction of new models such as the Boxster, the Cayenne and, later, the Panamera, opened the way to a broader range of vehicles, proving that Porsche’s sports spirit could coexist with comfort, practicality and modernity.
In the twenty-first century, Porsche became an integral part of the Volkswagen Group, while maintaining strong autonomy and a clear identity. With the arrival of the Taycan, the first fully electric Porsche, the brand has shown it can face the technological transition without renouncing its sporting essence. Today Porsche represents a balance between tradition and innovation, between German precision and the passion for driving, continuing to embody the idea that a car can be at the same time a masterpiece of engineering and an object of desire.
Good luck with the auction
