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Last Era Brand shares motorsports nostalgia through apparel

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Celebrating the legends of the drivers, tracks, racing series and everything surrounding the era from the 1980s and ‘90s is the foundation of what the Last Era Brand is all about.  Returning sponsor of the 5th annual Future Collector Car Show, Last Era will create collaboration-designed event apparel for the show.

Eric Pasia, founder of Last Era, brought the clothing brand to life in hopes of inspiring future generations of car people with the nostalgia of motorsports.  Pasia said he was tired of not being able to find good quality automotive apparel and decided to fill that need, and for not only himself but like-minded car enthusiasts. 

“Why not create something that I’m really passionate about? So, I created Last Era Brand,” Pasia said.

Founder Eric Pasia explains why Last Era Brand began

ClassicCars.com celebrates the nostalgia in all cars with the 5th annual Future Collector Car Show showcase.

“We are thankful to have Last Era Brand as a returning partner of the show,” said Roger Falcione, chief executive of ClassicCars.com.  “With so many sides of the hobby, they bring another perspective to the table to inspire others.”

Last Era Brand will create official event apparel including a limited-production participant piece that will only be available for those who registered and approved by the event judges as well as the first annual event t-shirt. 

In addition, Pasia’s Porsche will be onsite at the event with other Last Era Brand merchandise available for purchase.

Learn more about Last Era Brand by visiting its website or following them on Instagram: @lasterabrand.

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Rebecca Nguyen
Rebecca Nguyen
Rebecca is an experienced automotive motorsports photographer and enthusiast of all things with wheels. Former Marketing and Project Coordinator for several aftermarket brands, Rebecca has a unique perspective developed from being on several different sides of the automotive world. From developing innovative automotive products to doing her own DIY modifications on her 2003 Subaru WRX and 2014 Ducati Monster, Rebecca’s passion for the hobby brings fresh ideas to The Journal. In addition, she has spent many years publishing event coverage for events like SEMA, Formula Drift, and Global RallyCross while coordinating the annual Future Collector Car Show in Scottsdale Arizona.

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