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TRUE EXPERIENCE #60 Final tests of our new racing gear by

Artemis Racing team, Challenger for the 34th America’s Cup.

OFFICIAL CLOTHING SUPPLIER OF TEAM ARTEMIS RACING CHALLENGER FOR THE 34TH AMERICA’S CUP

TRUE EXPERIENCE

Skippers representing a number of countries and teams, competing across the globe aboard souped-up AC catamarans in explosive races. The best sailors in the world, all focused on a single goal: to win the 34th America’s Cup.Pelle P is the proud clothing supplier for the Swedish team, Artemis Racing. We’ve been developing technical clothing in collaboration with the team for years. Clothing for training and races, in extreme and ever-changing weather conditions. This is what we call True Experience.

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San Francisco // OctoberIn anticipation of more wind and the starting shot for yet another race day, Olympic gold medalist Iain Percy and the rest of the team gear up for the coming race.

America’s Cup 2013

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Tests, tuning and tactical intrigue of the highest order. Extreme-rigged catamarans charging ahead at speeds of over 40 knots screaming downwind. The world’s best sailors coming together to battle it out in the shadows of the Golden Gate Bridge. Welcome to San Francisco and the preparations for the 34th America’s Cup.

”The Auld Mug”A negative in Stellan Westerdahl’s photo album showing the America’s Cup trophy, also known as “The Auld Mug.” Westerdahl was Pelle Petterson’s right-hand man for some parts of his career and active on the team for the challenger yacht “Sverige” during the 1977 and 1980 America’s Cups.

San Francisco // NovemberDay two of the AC 72

Boat:LOA: 72ft (22 m)Beam: 14 mDraft: 4,4 m Mast height: 40 mDisplacement: 5,900 kg

Sail area:  Wing area: 260 sqGennaker: 320 sq/m+Main & gennaker: 580 sq/m+

Photo: Sander van der Borch

Naples // April

When the wind is gusting up to 30 knots, and the world comes upside down, the clothes must be able to handle whatever trial or tribulation is sent their way.

Photo: Carlo Borlenghi

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Paul Cayard One of the world’s top yachtsmen of all time, inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2002. A San Francisco native and lifelong resident, Paul knows the currents in the San Francisco Bay like no one else, which makes him an invaluable asset as CEO of Artemis Racing’s bid for the 2013 America’s Cup.

Some racing highlights:

• Seven World Championship titles• Six America’s Cup races• Two Olympic Games• Rolex Yachtsman of the Year• First American to win the Whitbread Round the World Race• Second place in the Volvo Ocean Race

Photo: Sander van der Borch

From a spectator standpoint, there could hardly be a better venue for America’s Cup. The steep slopes around the San Francisco Bay create a natural amphitheater, perfect for the toughest battles in the sport of sailing.

Woman: W Technical Polo PP5232 W Midlayer ¾ Tights PP4159

Man: Rashguard PP5235P-Logo Hat PP9133 Midlayer Tights PP4155

Photo: Kim Svensson

The schooner “America”

America’s Cup gets its name from the schooner “America”, which defeated Queen Victoria’s Royal Yacht in a surprise upset in the waters off the coast of England in 1851. When the victorious crew from the young New York Yacht Club returned home, they decided that the trophy would be the travelling prize in a friendly competition between nations. It would be over 100 years before a foreign challenger managed to seize the America’s Cup – and throughout history only four nations have won the title.

1. Woman: W Windproof Hoodie PP4239 W Fast Dry Bermudas PP6311 Duffelbag PP9253 2. Man left: 1932 Rugby PP5249 • 3. Man middle: 1932 Rugby PP5249 • 4. Man bottom: P-Hoodie II PP5331

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1. RS Hoodie PP1313 • 2. Defender Spray Top PP1215 • 3. W TP52 Shorts PP62204. TP52 Trousers PP6922 • 5. Net Bag PP9256

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When Pelle Petterson celebrated his 80th birthday, he received a helmet from Team Artemis Racing, numbered with 32, the year Pelle was born.

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6. Rashguard PP5235 • 7. Midlayer Zip PP4143 • 8. TP52 Shorts PP6921 • 9. Midlayer Tights PP415517

This type of pulley was located under the spar on the Starboat that Pelle Petterson sailed in the European Championships.

The knees take a real beating during a race. That’s why � exible kneepads are a must when it comes to gear.

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Few other sports demand as meticulous prepa-rations as matchracing. The crew must have a perfect balance of physical strength, tactical ability, and sound experience. The racecourse must be charted down to the tiniest detail – how the currents are affected by the tides, where the winds can suddenly die out. And most important of all – the boat itself. The impressive AC72s competing in this year’s America’s Cup were built under the greatest secrecy, undergoing rigorous inspections for more than a year’s time before they were finally launched.

Another essential piece of the puzzle is the clothing. From extreme racing gear that has to stand up to hard wear and rough weather, to leisure clothes to relax in. In our new spring and summer collection, you’ll find both.

Every little detail counts

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1932 Rugby PP5249 • TP52 Shorts PP6921

Photo: Sander van der Borch

PELLE P - OFFICIAL CLOTHING SUPPLIER OF TEAM ARTEMIS RACING

CHALLENGER FOR THE 34TH AMERICA’S CUP

TRUEACHALLENGE

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Defender Spray Top PP1215TP52 Shorts PP6921

HI:RES™ 20K2L MEMBRANEHigh Water ResistanceHigh Respiratory Functions2-ply, high-tech material designed for agility and freedom of movement under tough weather conditions. The material is light, durable and � exible even at low temperatures.

TOUGH OUTER LAYER THAT RESISTS WEAR AND TEAR

CONDENSATION AND EXCESS HEAT IS TRANSPORTED AWAY FROM BODY

HI:RES MEMBRANEWATER RESISTANCE

High Water ResistanceHigh Respiratory Functions2-ply, high-tech material suitable for multiple sports depending on shell fabric. The material is light, durable and � exible even at low temperatures.

HI:RES™ 15K2L MEMBRANE

TOUGH OUTER LAYER THAT RESISTS WEAR AND TEAR

HI:RES MEMBRANEWATER RESISTANCE

CONDENSATION AND EXCESS HEAT IS TRANSPORTED AWAY FROM BODY

High Water ResistanceHigh Respiratory Functions

3-ply, high-tech material designed for agility and freedom of movement under tough weather con-ditions. The material is durable and � exible even at low temperatures.

HI:RES™ SW3L MEMBRANE

TOUGH OUTER LAYER WITH SALT-WATER AND DIRT-REPELLENT TREATMENT

CONDENSATION AND EXCESS HEAT IS TRANSPORTED AWAY FROM BODY

SOFT INNER LINER FOR PROTECTION AND HEAT RETENTION

HI:RES MEMBRANEWATER RESISTANCE

HI:RES™ 3LS MEMBRANEHigh Water ResistanceHigh Respiratory Functions

3-ply, high-tech material suitable for multiple sports depending on shell fabric. The material is durable and � exible even at low temperatures.

TOUGH OUTER LAYER THAT RESISTS WEAR AND TEAR

4-WAY STRETCH FOR MAXIMUM FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT

CONDENSATION AND EXCESS HEAT IS TRANSPORTED AWAY FROM BODY

SOFT INNER LINER FOR PROTECTION AND HEAT RETENTION

HI:RES MEMBRANEWATER RESISTANCE

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Holland // April

J-class yacht “Rainbow” was built by Dutch naval architects Dykstra as a replica of the winning yacht in the 1934 America’s Cup. Pelle P is the official clothing supplier for the yacht team.

Facts:

Hull: AluminiumLength: 39.96 mWidth: 6.4 m Weight: approx. 175 tonnesRig: SloopSail area upwind: 950 m2 Sail area downwind: 1500 m2Spinnaker: 950 m2Racing crew: 25-28 people

Photo: David de Jong

Round Neck Knit PP5357Livonia Shirt PP5283

Photo: Onne van der Wal

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The magnificent J-yachts made the America’s Cup of the 1930s a pure work of art. Unfortunately, only three of the original ten J-yachts remain, since the others were scrapped for metal for the war effort. “Rainbow”, a replica of the 1934 AC defender, was launched in 2012.

Photo: Onne van der Wal

MARIEBJÖRLING #62

One of matchracing’s true veterans, with credentials few others can boast. Marie topped the world’s charts four years in a row from 2001-2005 and has now made a long-awaited comeback after taking a few years off. Besides sailing, Marie also runs her own business, offering mental counseling and coaching.

Some racing highlights:• Five World Championship silver medals• One World Championship bronze• Ranked number one in the world four years running• Winner of matchracing in Marstrand three years in a row

Photo: Dan Ljungsvik

Photo: Dan Ljungsvik

1. W 1932 Polo PP5222 • 2. W 1932 Rugby PP5248 3. W Fast Dry Skirt PP6309 • 4. W TP52 Shorts PP6220

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1. W Carlin Shorts PP6252 • 2. W 1932 Polo Dress PP5224 • 3. 1932 Polo PP5221 • 4. TP52 Shorts PP69215. P1800 Tee PP5313 • 6. True Experience PP5207

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7. W P Hoodie II PP5334 • 8. Scarf & Stripe PP5391 • 9. W Raw Tee 3-pack PP5303 • 10. Pelle P Blanket PP994011. W Dock Shorts PP6044 • 12. W Breakers V-Neck PP4272

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1. Woman left: W Technical Polo PP5232 • 2. Right image top – man left: P-Hoodie II PP5331 Dock Shorts PP6043 man right: 1932 Rugby PP5249 woman: W 1932 Rugby PP5240 • 3. Right image bottom – man: Polo PP5225 TP52 Trousers PP6922 woman: W Technical Polo PP5232 W Dock Shorts PP6044

JOHNIEBERNTSSON #63

Photo: Dan Ljungsvik

Photo: Dan Ljungsvik

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Sweden’s latest superstar on the matchracing scene. Johnie lives in Stenungsund, but spends most of the year in warmer climes, taking the helm as he sails matchracing world cups across the globe with his team.

Some racing highlights:• Swedish Champion • Nordic Champion• European Champion• Bronze medal in World Championships• First, second and third in Congressional Cup• Winner of Bermuda Gold Cup

1. Softshell Vest PP1274 • 2. TP52 Shorts PP6921 • 3. TP52 Trousers PP6922

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In 1977, Pelle Petterson met his fi rst America’s Cup challenge, as skipper on his self-designed 12, “Sverige”. Pelle and his crew managed to take themselves to the fi nal before losing there to “Australia”. Three years later, they set their sights on revenge, but in an even semi-fi nal, “Australia” once again drew the long straw. In summer 2013, we come full circle to the hub of it all with Artemis Racing. And third time’s a charm.

Photo: Hasse Persson

Photo: Bror Augustsson

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1. Retro Classic Duffl e PP4273 • 2. Sea Breeze Shirt PP5170 • 3. Backpack PP9263 • 4. W Dock Classic Shorts PP6245 5. Reliance Shirt PP5281 • 6. Poolside Towel PP9903 • 7. W Raw Tee Multi Color PP530342

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Pulley that switches from the stern forward to the winches from “Sverige”.

Pulley from one of the backstays of “Sverige”.

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8. W Knit Polo PP5154 • 9. W Duffel Cardigan PP5358 • 10. W Singoalla Blouse PP5294 • 11. W Dock Skirt PP6148 12. Fast Dry Short Swim Trunks PP6293 43

When “Sverige” was measured in Newport for the 1977 America’s Cup, they discovered that she was just a tad too long. The solution was to simply cut off a bit from the bow and move the forestay back.

Livonia Shirt PP5283

1. W 1932 Polo PP5222 • 2. W TP Sport Shorts PP6224

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