/McLaren 12C Branded Merchandise Collection

McLaren 12C Branded Merchandise Collection

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Following footsteps of Porsche and Ferrari, McLaren Automotive launches a sizable collection of branded merchandise for the fans of the 12C supercar. The range includes a variety of stylish accessories, clothing and luggage, all inspired by McLaren 12C in design and details, and all sporting McLaren’s cool logo.

Some of the highlights of this collection, produced by some of the finest brands,  include the Tag Heuer Carrera MP4-12C chronograph limited to 1000 pieces, carbon fibre and mesh McLarenSport mechanical bracelet by Links of London –  inspired by the piping used by McLaren Racing, a bespoke luggage set for the 12C’s 144 liters boot – made from an exclusive carbon fibre outer material, with carbon fibre handles and silver or McLaren Orange detail stitching.

The clothing and accessories collection include stuff like black leather wallet and card holder, finished in carbon fibre weave-effect leather with McLaren orange stitching, driving gloves made from luxury full-grain black sheepskin leather, with contrasting McLaren Orange piping, black sports jacket, black polo shirt and black cap, again with bespoke stitching and logos.

All the items are available for purchase from McLaren e-store at mclarenstore.com.

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