Psychology plays an important role in chess. Many chess players check their opponents before a game to decide if they should dare to play for victory. Send your opponent the right message with ChessBase accessories:
“I’m ready! I know my stuff! And I know your games!”
All ChessBase fashion accessories and more can be found at Spreadshop.
ChessBase Collection 17
The ChessBase collection offers goods for men, women and children in different sizes and fabrics, with different prints. Here is a small selection:
The men’s hoodie makes a statement: to see more, head over to Spreadshop.
The long sweatshirt for women brings the right flair to the tournament hall. Across and off the board. To see more, go to Spreadshop.
For really hot games: summer jersey for experts. To see more, go to Spreadshop.
Taylor made for cool attacks: Women’s Shirt in Honey Blue – head over to Spreadshop to see more.
The ChessBase apron perfectly protects against mishaps when trying to serve your opponent a new opening dish. Also perfect for cooking or cutting a good figure when grilling – head over to Spreadshop to see more.
The ChessBase 17 cap helps your memory – find out more at Spreadshop.
Coffee or tea can improve your game. More in Spreadshop.
Indispensable: ChessBase bag. Climate-friendly, reusable and 1000 times cooler than the widely used plastic bag: you can find more at Spreadshop.
Scarf not only for dogs (however, the dog is not part of the delivery). To see more, go to Spreadshop.
Fritz&Chester collection
In addition to the ChessBase collection, there is also the Fritz&Chesster collection for both young and old chess players, such as the Fritz&Chesster bag with a clear, albeit German, message for opponents: “Ich setz dich matt, wie die Klatsche die Fliege!” which, roughly translated, declares, “I’ll swatt you like a swatter swatts a fly!”
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Retrospect:
This is what they wore to ChessBase in 2005:
In a different office and with a different apron, tactics expert Oliver Reeh (front) and André Schulz (chessbase.de editor chef in the ChessBase TV cooking studio (live broadcast 2005)
Assisted by Yared Lafer and Pascal Lautenschläger
Oliver Reeh, slicing onions
The first ChessBase shirts were already available in 2001:
The ChessBase team in 2001
In the back row from left to right:: Ben Bartels, Frederic Friedel, Gisela Jäger, Mathias Feist, Matthias Wüllenweber, Steffen Giehring. Front row from left to right: André Schulz, Nadja Wittmann, Yvonne Gerstorff, Helga Wellershaus, Mira Kowalski, Rainer Woisin
All products can be found in Spreadshop