Adidas x Stella McCartney
Adidas, a well-known sportswear brand, has joined forces with British designer Stella McCartney to design the Arsenal Women’s football team’s first away kit and travel range. This exclusive collection includes eight pieces suitable for both on-field play and casual wear, such as jerseys, shorts, jackets, pants, and oversized tees.
The highlight of this line is the use of Aeroready technology in the away shirt, which is made of materials that repel moisture and keep the wearer dry. The debut of this new away kit will take place during the Arsenal versus Manchester United match on 6th October, marking a significant moment as the women’s team will have a unique kit distinct from the men’s.
Adidas is proud to share that they have used at least 47% recycled polyester and 100% organic cotton in creating this collection, aligning with their commitment to combat plastic waste. Stella McCartney expressed her pride in crafting this limited-edition capsule, emphasizing the fusion of fashion and sports in this collection.
The away jersey, a central piece in this collection, embodies this blend with its elevated geometric print and vibrant colors, made from technical performance materials. McCartney highlighted the importance of allowing players and fans to express themselves both on and off the pitch through this bold collection.
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