These apparels feature period colors and graphics mixed with modern fabrics, design elements and fabric.
Although Honda’s Formula 1 career may have begun in the 1960s and ended in the 1980s, it was a great success. After a 15 year hiatus returned in 1983 to motorsport, becoming an F1 engine supplier. In 1986, Honda won its first Constructor’s Championship.
Honda Vintage Culture, a joint venture between Honda and Vintage Culture is back with a new 1980s Honda Formula 1 inspired collection that combines period colors and graphics with modern fabrics and design elements. The following is the result
Vintage Culture’s 1960s Honda motorsport apparel From three years ago
There are many options for Honda F1 clothing, including hats and polos, sweatshirts, tees and sweatshirts, sweaters, jackets and jackets. Above is a gallery of shirts, polos and hoodies that were worn in Honda’s racing uniform color during this era. It combines vintage appeal with modern apparel design. Vintage Culture stated that all 1980s F1 apparel items have a “bespoke cut-and-sew construction with intricate detailing, and are adorned with one of the official Honda F1 Grand Prix racing logos.
Patrick Calello, founder and CEO of Vintage Culture, stated that “We’re building upon the success of the 1960s Honda F1 Collection and are excited to offer a 1980s-inspired selection for fans of racing,”
Patrick Calello, a designer and marketer, is the creator of Vintage Culture. Products from Vintage Culture are officially licensed products by American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
These Vintage Culture items can be purchased at participating Honda dealerships and enthusiast shops. You can also purchase it via the Website, but there is a limited supply.
The 1983 Honda F1 Team Hoodie has been sold out. However, the Team Polo and Team Henley Tees are still available and sell for $50 and $36 each. The sticker is $12.