1. Anthrax Sportswear & Olympus Marathon: 2nd Year Partnership Celebration

    The 20th Olympus Marathon takes place in Litochoro, mt. Olympus, Greece in June 2024. Anthrax Sportswear has designed the collection for the 2nd year.

    As we gear up for another exciting Olympus Marathon, Anthrax Sportswear is proud to celebrate the second year of partnership with this prestigious trail running event. Our collaboration has brought new ideas, and we’re excited to continue this journey!

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  2. Your Adventure, Your Style: The Ultimate Customization with Deployment 3.0 Backpack

    Unleash Your Creativity with the Deployment 3.0 Backpack Customization

    Are you tired of seeing the same old backpacks on every corner? Do you crave something that truly represents your personality and style? Look no further than the Deployment 3.0 backpack from Anthrax Sportswear. This isn’t just a backpack; it’s a canvas for your creativity.

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  3. Celebrating the Anthrax Sportswear & Pindus Trail Partnership

    At Anthrax Sportswear, we are proud to announce our continued partnership with the Pindus Trail project, a visionary endeavor undertaken by the organization of Terra Pindus. For the past two years, we have been committed to supporting this remarkable initiative that aims to establish a long-distance hiking trail across the majestic Pindus mountain range.

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  4. ITF Tae Kwon-Do: Greece Dominates with 43 Gold Medals

    ITF Tae Kwon-Do: Greece wins 43 medals in ITF European championship wearing Anthrax

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  5. Concept to Creation: Deployment 3.0

    As the CEO and head of the design department at Anthrax, I'm thrilled to introduce a product that's not just a new release, but a labor of love and innovation: the Deployment Backpack 3.0. This backpack represents more than two years of relentless work, ideation, and testing, all driven by our commitment to create something genuinely transformative for our community of athletes and adventurers.

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  6. Movement for Change | Creative Activity Center for the Disabled

    Recently, Anthrax Sportswear made a financial donation to the organization "Drasi gia to kati allo", an organization that has created an equitable and different environment for caring for individuals with disabilities. «Drasi gia to kati allo» or in English «Movement for Change» began with a small team of university graduates who have been involved in disability issues for years. Over time, the group expanded to include more compassionate individuals.

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  7. Empowering Equality: Anthrax Supports Diotima Center

    Celebrating International Women’s Day with Diotima Center
    Today, as we celebrate International Women’s Day, we at Anthrax are proud to announce our financial support for Diotima Center. This non-profit organization is a beacon of hope, specializing in gender issues and equality, tirelessly working towards eliminating gender discrimination and promoting positive change for women.

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  8. Honoring Women’s Day: Celebrating Remarkable Voices

    Honoring Women’s Day: Celebrating Remarkable Voices for Equality

    On this Women’s Day, we pay tribute to the trailblazers who have left an indelible mark on history, advocating for women’s rights and empowerment. These three remarkable personalities have shaped our world, inspiring generations to come. Let’s delve into their stories

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  9. IWD 2024 Countdown

    Anthrax joins the #IWD2024 countdown! On March 8th, we celebrate International Women’s Day.
    In this photo, you can see:
    • Kyriaki, the Head Office Manager
    • Maria, the Head of the Sewing Department
    • Dora, the Quality Manager
    These remarkable women are some of the strongest employees at Anthrax.

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  10. Anthrax supports Panathinaikos Basketball with wheelchair

    Anthrax Sportswear recently provided custom-made clothes and uniforms for the Panathinaikos basketball team’s athletes playing basketball with wheelchair. The team’s new addition was unveiled in a ceremony held at the Panathinaikos Arena. The clothes and uniforms are expected to help the team’s players with disabilities to train and compete more effectively.

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