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Official Cork Week 2026 Musto Collection Now Available

6th July 2026
Wear It Well: The official Cork Week 2026 Musto collection includes performance apparel and accessories designed for sailors ashore and afloat, with embroidered event branding throughout the range.
Wear It Well: The official Cork Week 2026 Musto collection includes performance apparel and accessories designed for sailors ashore and afloat, with embroidered event branding throughout the range Credit: CH Marine

The official Cork Week 2026 Musto clothing collection has gone on sale, with the full range now available online ahead of next week's regatta.

CH Marine is once again the official supplier of event merchandise, offering a selection of Musto-branded jackets, polos, caps, bags and accessories featuring the Cork Week 2026 logo.

The range includes men's and women's BR1 Sardinia jackets, softshell jackets, Snug blousons, polo shirts, fast-dry caps and a Musto carryall, providing options for both racing crews and shoreside supporters.

Sailors and visitors can browse the collection online in advance or visit the CH Marine retail tent throughout Cork Week to purchase official event clothing and accessories.

The collection arrives as competitors and spectators prepare for another busy week of racing and social events in Crosshaven, giving participants the opportunity to take home official event merchandise.

Crew Style: The official Cork Week 2026 Musto collection combines technical sailing performance with event branding, offering competitors and supporters a smart look both on and off the water. Photo: CH MarineCrew Style: The official Cork Week 2026 Musto collection combines technical sailing performance with event branding, offering competitors and supporters a smart look both on and off the water. Photo: CH Marine

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