
8 models, 22 jerseis diferents
El catàleg 2009/10 de Marcelinus es composa per tres jerseis per a home; i tres jerseis, un vestit i una armilla per a dona. La major part són confeccionats amb un 80% de llana i un 20% d’acrílic, tot i que, segons el model, es juga amb altres materials com la pelfa o el merino. En total se n’han confeccionat 1.200 unitats.
Models per a home: Marcelinu Clàssic (3 colors), Marcelinu Corriol (2 colors), Marcelinu Turó (3 combinacions).
Models per a dona: Greda Marcelinu (vestit en 2 combinacions), Desmanigada Marcelinu (armilla en 4 colors), Marieta Marcelinu (2 combinacions), Corriol Marcelinu (3 colors), Clàssic Marcelina (3 colors).
Podeu veure el catàleg a www.marcelinus.cat.
Marcelinus Online
The new website www.marcelinus.cat was launched to increase the fame of Marcelinus. In this portal you can see or download the current catalog, shop online or view the list of stores that carry Marcelinus jackets. We also keep you up to date with news.
The beginnings of Marcelinus
Marcelinus started in winter 2008/2009 with 3 different men's styles, with an edition of 200 pieces.
The original idea of Marcelinus was a new edition of the jacket called Marcelino Camacho, in honor of the well-known politician and trade unionist Marcelino Camacho, whose Trademark was this jacket. It is a widespread, popular piece of clothing, especially in rural Catalonia and is sold for a long time without a change of style.
Made in Olot
All Marcelinus products are made in the sewing studio of Olot. The workshop is located in C / Miguel de Cervantes, 4, 17800 Olot. (how to find us)
The workshop was founded in 1994 and has since devoted the manufacturing of knitted clothing. Before preparing Marcelinus, which account for 15% of total production, mainly made sewing outerwear for a Spanish wholesaler. Thank Marcelinus they could expand the product range and no longer depend on only one customer.
Also to be mentioned is that Marcelinus is made in one of the few sewing workshops in the Garrotxa, which works with knitting machines, in which different nuances and patterns can be woven.


