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Founder
ohn Lane, Pringle Walker et Alfred Rudkin
Year of creation
1904
Origin
Nouvelle-Zélande
Founded in 1904 in New Zealand, Canterbury was established by three English expats: John Lane, Pringle Walker, and Alfred Rudkin. Named after the region of Canterbury where it originated, the brand started as a manufacturer of woolen clothing. Quickly, Canterbury made a name for itself with the quality of its products, especially its rugged and durable jerseys. The brand soon became the official supplier of uniforms for the New Zealand national rugby team, the All Blacks, greatly influencing its growth and reputation. Today, Canterbury is globally recognized for its rugby and sportswear, combining tradition, innovation, and performance.