Le Tafa Bleu - When Tafanelli and Bleu mon Jules drop anchor in Marseille

Le Tafa Bleu - Quand Tafanelli et Bleu mon Jules jettent l’ancre à Marseille

There are collaborations that smell of salt, the sea and endless nights.
On January 20, 2024 , in the heart of the Old Port of Marseille , a new blue story was written: Tafanelli x Bleu mon Jules , for a very limited edition t-shirt, called Le Tafa Bleu .

A stopover between Paris and the Mediterranean

The Tafa Bleu is not a t-shirt like the others, it is an encounter.
That of Tafanelli , a Parisian brand proudly 100% made in France , and of Bleu mon Jules , the child of the South, born in Saint-Tropez, in love with the sun and sea spray.
What do they have in common? A taste for beauty, truth, simplicity , and an obsession with detail that tells a story.

Marseille, here we come.
It was with these words that it all began.
A sentence stitched together like a wink, a promise of sea, music and friendships.

The Tafa Bleu : only 50 pieces

The model is limited to 50 copies , and will never return.
Made from 100% cotton , entirely made in France and shipped from Paris , this t-shirt is designed as a timeless summer piece, at the crossroads of Marseille style and Saint-Tropez nonchalance .

Blue is the color of sails, of festive nights, of the southern sky.
It is also the common color between two brands that share the same philosophy: clothing as a travel souvenir.

A blue night in Bonbonne

The launch of Tafa Bleu n°1 took place on January 20, 2024 , in Bonbonne, Marseille .
An evening at the crossroads of celebration and sharing, punctuated by friends, music and sea spray.
The first 50 wearers of the Tafa Bleu left with more than just a piece of clothing: a piece of history sewn into cotton.

Tafanelli x Bleu mon Jules: two seas, one wave

This capsule symbolizes an alliance between two horizons:

  • Tafanelli , rooted in French know-how and artisanal rigor.

  • Bleu mon Jules , full of sun, freedom and Mediterranean nostalgia.

Together, they created a t-shirt like a postcard of the sea, blue, frank, and straightforward.

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