This rashguard isn’t just a design. It’s a collaboration built around one clear intention: wear something that performs on the mat, and make sure it helps beyond the mat too.
With this project, a portion of the profits goes to FELE – Foyer d’Entraide de la Légion étrangère. FELE is a public state institution under the supervision of France’s Ministry of the Armed Forces, and its work supports soldiers and former soldiers who serve(d) “à titre étranger”, as well as their families.
In practice, FELE provides material, administrative and financial assistance, and supports people facing difficulties through social support and help with reintegration.
On the training side, we keep it strictly about what matters: a rashguard made for combat sports that stays comfortable when the pace rises. The product page lists a spandex/elastane build, sublimation printing, care at 30°C max, and the usual caution to avoid washing it with garments that have velcro/hook-and-loop inside the drum.
Who does the donation support?
FELE (Foyer d’Entraide de la Légion étrangère), which supports legionnaires, former legionnaires, and their families.
What is this rashguard made for?
Combat sports training, with straightforward care: 30°C max, and avoid contact with velcro/hook-and-loop items in the wash.