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The Il Moro Vest

$550.00

In 1992, Il Moro di Venezia shattered expectations and tradition by becoming the first non-Anglophone challenger to reach the America’s Cup finals. With a fleet of sleek red boats, a roster of top international sailors, and backers who understood both style and spectacle, the Italian syndicate did more than compete—they announced themselves. Their win in the Louis Vuitton Cup signaled a new era of global competition. Their look sealed their place in the aesthetic canon of the sport.

This vest is a rarely seen artifact from that campaign: a quilted yellow crew vest made by Murphy & Nye under their Sailwear line, issued to the team during the 28th America’s Cup in San Diego. Unlike the more common brown variants bearing the notable Il Moro lion, this bold yellow version is scarcely documented—a near-ghost item in the collector space. Named for the team’s United States base during the campaign, the vest was designed for onshore use, pairing functionality with unmistakable Italian panache.

The inner label confirms its provenance: “Shelter Island – Garment issued to the crew of Il Moro di Venezia, Challenger for the 28th America’s Cup, San Diego, CA.”

The diamond quilting, snap-button front, and high-contrast yellow tone exemplify the fusion of performance engineering and cutting-edge sportswear that Murphy & Nye helped pioneer in 90s competitive sailing. Practical. Rare. Electric in presence. This vest is more than team gear—it’s a wearable record of one of the most visually ambitious and significant campaigns in America’s Cup history.

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In 1992, Il Moro di Venezia shattered expectations and tradition by becoming the first non-Anglophone challenger to reach the America’s Cup finals. With a fleet of sleek red boats, a roster of top international sailors, and backers who understood both style and spectacle, the Italian syndicate did more than compete—they announced themselves. Their win in the Louis Vuitton Cup signaled a new era of global competition. Their look sealed their place in the aesthetic canon of the sport.

This vest is a rarely seen artifact from that campaign: a quilted yellow crew vest made by Murphy & Nye under their Sailwear line, issued to the team during the 28th America’s Cup in San Diego. Unlike the more common brown variants bearing the notable Il Moro lion, this bold yellow version is scarcely documented—a near-ghost item in the collector space. Named for the team’s United States base during the campaign, the vest was designed for onshore use, pairing functionality with unmistakable Italian panache.

The inner label confirms its provenance: “Shelter Island – Garment issued to the crew of Il Moro di Venezia, Challenger for the 28th America’s Cup, San Diego, CA.”

The diamond quilting, snap-button front, and high-contrast yellow tone exemplify the fusion of performance engineering and cutting-edge sportswear that Murphy & Nye helped pioneer in 90s competitive sailing. Practical. Rare. Electric in presence. This vest is more than team gear—it’s a wearable record of one of the most visually ambitious and significant campaigns in America’s Cup history.

In 1992, Il Moro di Venezia shattered expectations and tradition by becoming the first non-Anglophone challenger to reach the America’s Cup finals. With a fleet of sleek red boats, a roster of top international sailors, and backers who understood both style and spectacle, the Italian syndicate did more than compete—they announced themselves. Their win in the Louis Vuitton Cup signaled a new era of global competition. Their look sealed their place in the aesthetic canon of the sport.

This vest is a rarely seen artifact from that campaign: a quilted yellow crew vest made by Murphy & Nye under their Sailwear line, issued to the team during the 28th America’s Cup in San Diego. Unlike the more common brown variants bearing the notable Il Moro lion, this bold yellow version is scarcely documented—a near-ghost item in the collector space. Named for the team’s United States base during the campaign, the vest was designed for onshore use, pairing functionality with unmistakable Italian panache.

The inner label confirms its provenance: “Shelter Island – Garment issued to the crew of Il Moro di Venezia, Challenger for the 28th America’s Cup, San Diego, CA.”

The diamond quilting, snap-button front, and high-contrast yellow tone exemplify the fusion of performance engineering and cutting-edge sportswear that Murphy & Nye helped pioneer in 90s competitive sailing. Practical. Rare. Electric in presence. This vest is more than team gear—it’s a wearable record of one of the most visually ambitious and significant campaigns in America’s Cup history.


 
  • Made from quilted nylon with diamond stitching and snap front closure. Excellent condition.

  • Label Size: Extra Large. Runs Small.

    Measurements (Flat):

    Pit to Pit: 23 inches

    Collar to Hem Length: 28 inches

 
 

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