Celebrating 120 Years of Canterbury Clothing
Established in 1904 by John Lane, Pringle Walker and Alfred Rudkin, 2024 marks a milestone year for sporting powerhouse, Canterbury. Such was their love for their homeland, the trio named their clothing company after the proud region in which they settled - Canterbury of New Zealand.
In 2024, we celebrate 120 years of Canterbury clothing and their unwavering commitment to creating clothing that can withstand as much as their wearers. In the words of Canterbury, they put "quality, design and versatility before anything else. We respect those who wear our clothes and the environment we live in too much to do anything less." These qualities can be seen in this exclusive Limited-Edition range of four-panel Harlequin Shorts, Canterbury Rugby Jersey and 120 Year Kids Rugby Shorts.
Here's to 120 years of Canterbury doing what they do best!
Harlequin Shorts: Rooted in History
Did you know, Canterbury's iconic logo is intended to represent three kiwi birds and was introduced in 1922? The famous emblem symbolises the three original founders and has become a powerful representation of the brand's New Zealand roots and commitment to quality.