sportsocken bayerisch hell

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Sport and beer are a true dream team - at least if you do some sport before drinking it or limit your activity to watching commercials. A cold beer with your Sunday football game or tennis match is an absolute must and after jogging there is nothing better than an isotonic wheat drink . There are even sports that revolve around barley juice: beer pong and flunkyball are among the most well-known drinking games, and we’re sure there are numerous others.

The Bavarian Caps label has come up with a good solution for everyone who would like to combine physical activity and beer: In addition to their elegant caps , the Bavarian company also offers sports socks in beer-inspired designs. This means you can carry your favorite drink on your body while you play a game of football or go cycling.

Similar to their beer equivalent, the “Bayerisch Hell” sports socks are also extremely popular. The light is one of the favorites of Bavarian brewing and adorns the white socks in an abstract form. On a stripe as blue as the sky on a bright Sunday, an embroidered brown beer bottle with a Bavarian check is emblazoned on the label. The socks are mostly made of cotton (mixed with 17% polyamide and 3% elastane) and look particularly good when combined with sneakers or sneakers.


Content
1 Stück

Brauerei
Bavarian Caps Bavarian Caps
Bierothek® ID
10461006
LMIV
Responsible food business operator (EU)
Bavarian Caps GmbH, Donaupark 22 , 93309
Kelheim Deutschland(DE)
Beer region
Deutschland

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