The transmission of an inheritance
Like the Breton company, Belem is a living witness of maritime history. Since 2013, Dalmard Marine has been a partner of the Belem Foundation and becomes its official textile supplier and distributor in 2018.
Created in 1922 in Paimpol by Armand Le Guen, sailor of the French Navy, Dalmard Marine made waxes and tunics for fishermen from Iceland facing terrible weather conditions in the seas of the far north.
Built in 1896 in Nantes, the Belem is the last French three-masted sailing today. Having become a media icon and emblematic of the maritime heritage, he represents France and its traditions during gatherings of tall ships and at the occasion of events abroad.*
Dalmard Marine is proud to support the Belem, which in 2024 will experience a year of flamboyance. The three-masted ship will enter the great history of the olympics. On May 8, 2024 in Marseille, the Belem will be under the world's spotlight.
An exclusive capsule collection
The Belem capsule collection is made up of iconic sailor garments designed and created in Paimpol: sailor sweaters, breton shirts, polo shirts, t-shirts, sailor hats and scarves.
With a care for the job well done, Dalmard Marine has brought innovations to every detail of the clothing in this collection : high quality Belem embroidery, white buttons marked Belem in real corozo (vegetable ivory from the heart of palm) ...
Attached to the maritime heritage, the family business is particularly proud that part of the sales of this collection contributes to the preservation of the oldest three-masted sailing in the World.