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Real Valladolid CF connection with fashion

Home and Away kits shot on the streets of the Spanish city

Real Valladolid CF connection with fashion Home and Away kits shot on the streets of the Spanish city

Kappa has created its first lifestyle collection for Valladolid, a club currently ranked second in the Spanish Segunda División and also famous for the unmistakable violet color of its jerseys. It is precisely this element of style, combined with the history of the club and the city, that inspired the new collection, which consists of two long-sleeved jerseys shot among the streets and in front of the buildings of the capital of the community of Castile and Leon.  

Valladolid and Kappa wanted to reinforce more and more the link between the soccer jersey and fashion, regardless of gender. The long sleeves help broaden the jersey's discourse and versatility, as well as highlight the brand's design and symbols. Along the first jersey the golden Kappa Omini stand out, a tribute to the historic LaLiga Cup won by the club in 1984 in the final against Atletico Madrid.

The project's second jersey keeps the color purple in the center, with all-over graphics that evoke the concept of fog, a natural element that, according to legend, the team would bring to away matches to put opponents in trouble. Right on the collar appears the inscription "temed la niebla", a reminder and symbol of the club's pride brought to the world of women's elegance and fashion.