Boxing blankets and towels

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Printed boxing blankets, beach towels and embroidered bath linen: sixteen champion and club designs, three towel formats

The essentials:Sixteen single-sided printed blankets, from 100 × 75 to 200 × 150 cm, and three towels, embroidered or printed. Real champions and worlds of fiction: Mike Tyson, Canelo Álvarez, Gervonta Davis, Oleksandr Usyk, Vasyl Lomachenko, Deontay Wilder, Everlast, the WBC belt, the Soviet team, Rocky Balboa, Ivan Drago. Machine washable on every model, free standard shipping.

A boxing blanket answers two needs at once: covering and decorating. It goes over a sofa or at the foot of a bed like a textile poster, and doubles as a spare cover in the evening. The towels follow the practitioner instead: from the corner of the ring to the changing room, from the shower to the beach.

🧣 Which product for which use

ProductMaterialSizesWhy
Printed blanketMicrofibre, flannel feel100 × 75 to 200 × 150 cmSofa, armchair, foot of the bed: the design is on show permanently, the blanket doubles as a spare cover
Beach towelMicrofibre50 × 100 to 150 × 260 cmNine sizes: the only reference covering both the kit bag and two-person use on the sand
Bath towelCotton terry70 × 140 cmGold thread embroidered logo: the marking does not flake, unlike a print
Face towelCotton terry35 × 75 to 50 × 100 cmRingside format, to keep round the neck during a session

🥊 Champion blankets

Six models carry the portrait or the name of a boxer, active or already in the record books. Mike Tyson is shown with the three world belts he unified in August 1987. Gervonta Davis spans the full width of the blanket, his nickname in gold letters behind him. Oleksandr Usyk is treated in blue and yellow, in his country's colours, and Vasyl Lomachenko in black and white screen print heightened with gold — the only model available in four sizes including a 100 × 75 cm.

Canelo Álvarez comes in a typographic version, and Canelo Mexico in an emblem version, a red logo over the outline of the country. Finally, Deontay Wilder takes up the nickname born of his 2008 Olympic medal.

🎬 Blankets from the cinema

Four models come from the best-known boxing saga in cinema. Rocky Balboa is the only one on a white ground, with a black and white photograph. Balboa Boxing Club plays the gym sign card, aged gold lettering on black. Italian Stallion is the only bright yellow model in the collection, with the rearing stallion in solid black. And Ivan Drago treats the opponent from the fourth film in gold screen print, printed line included.

🏆 Emblem and lettering blankets

Six models do without a portrait. The WBC belt is shown in close-up, green strap and gold plate. Everlast shows the brand logo across the full width, white on black. USSR Boxing Team takes the emblem of the Soviet team, red and yellow. Born to Fight draws a pair of gloves in red and black line on white, and No Boxing No Life sets the phrase in bright pink, the only shade of its kind in the collection.

🤍 The Esprit Boxe towels

Three references carry the house logo. The beach towel comes in black microfibre with gold printing or white with black printing, in nine sizes from kit-bag format to two-person format. The bath towel is a 70 × 140 cm bath sheet in white cotton terry, with a gold thread embroidered logo on a honeycomb band. And the face towel takes the terry in black with orange embroidery, in four sizes from 35 × 75 to 50 × 100 cm.

🧼 Care and lifespan

Microfibre blankets wash cold, without fabric softener: the product leaves a film on the fibres and reduces their softness. A tumble dryer on a low setting is possible and restores loft.

Cotton terry towels reach their full absorbency after two or three washes, once the manufacturing finish has gone: wash them before first use. On every model, avoid bleach and ironing directly over the design or the embroidery.

❓ Frequently asked questions

What size blanket should I choose for a sofa or a bed?

Allow 150 × 125 cm for a two-seat sofa and 200 × 150 cm for a three-seat or a throw on a double bed. The 125 × 100 cm suits an armchair or drapes over a back. To cover a double bed completely with an overhang, the market recommends 220 × 240 cm, larger than the biggest size offered here.

What is the difference between a blanket and a throw?

A blanket covers a whole bed and is used for sleeping, often from 220 × 240 cm. A throw is smaller and lighter: you wrap it around yourself sitting down, and it dresses a sofa or the foot of a bed. The sizes in this collection, from 100 × 75 to 200 × 150 cm, match the second use.

Are the blankets printed on both sides?

No, the design is on one side only. The reverse is plain and smooth, which lets you turn the blanket over for a neutral look on a light sofa.

Is a microfibre towel better than cotton?

It dries faster, folds smaller and weighs less: the right choice for the beach and the kit bag. Cotton terry, on the other hand, feels softer and absorbs more coming out of the shower. The collection offers both materials.

Does the design pill or flake in the wash?

The colours of the blankets are dyed into the fibre and not laid on the surface: they do not flake. Pilling comes from rubbing against rough textiles, and is avoided by washing the blanket alone or with soft laundry. On the towels the logo is embroidered, so stitched into the fabric.

Does a boxing blanket make a good gift?

The 150 × 125 cm size is the most versatile: it covers a seated person, shoulders included, without overhanging a small sofa. Products arrive folded in their packaging, with no price tag, and standard shipping is free.

The Esprit Boxe world

The textiles on this page extend a decoration range devoted entirely to combat sports: boxing canvas prints, 5 piece boxing canvases, boxing rugs, boxing wall stickers and boxing neon signs. It is all gathered on the boxing decoration page.