Roger Hampel
Photo Credit: Juventus
In a fusion of sport, fashion, and science, adidas and Juventus have launched a NASA-themed lifestyle collection that takes fan apparel to new heights. This collaboration builds on Juventus’s recent space-travel-inspired matchday jerseys, expanding into a lifestyle range that includes apparel like the LFSTLR Jersey, a reversible bomber jacket, a T-shirt, and a full-body tracksuit. This unique collection captures the pioneering spirit of space exploration, celebrating the excitement of venturing into the unknown.
The LFSTLR Jersey Design
At the heart of the collection is the LFSTLR Jersey, designed to honor humanity’s achievements in space. Inspired by the lunar surface, the jersey features an all-over reflective print that mimics the rugged terrain of the moon. With a high-density Juventus logo on the front, a black-and-white crew neck collar, and adidas’s signature three stripes in rubber print, this jersey brings the cosmos down to earth with style.
Dual Style with the Reversible Bomber Jacket
The reversible bomber jacket is a show-stopping piece in the collection, representing the moon's light and dark sides. Each side of the jacket offers a distinct space-travel-inspired aesthetic, allowing fans to choose their look based on their mood. Premium logo detailing and removable Italy and USA flag patches give the jacket a touch of authenticity. Juventus players will wear this jacket as they walk out for the pre-match anthem in the iconic Derby della Mole against Torino, making it a collectible item for any Juventus supporter.
Let the Stars Guide Us: The Launch Film
To celebrate this celestial collection, adidas has released a short film titled Let the Stars Guide Us. The film follows a lone astronaut as they navigate the historic streets of Turin, drawing a parallel between space exploration and the journey of football. This metaphorical journey, filled with discovery and triumph, echoes the determination and glory of the sport, highlighting the collection's mission to inspire.
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