Serie A: Giorgio Armani Designs Formal Uniforms For Italy's Juventus, Photo

Serie A: Giorgio Armani Designs Formal Uniforms For Italy's Juventus, Photo

  • Italian football powerhouse Juventus have announced a collaboration with legendary fashion designer Giorgio Armani
  • Giorgio Armani has tailored a formalwear collection for Italian giants Juventus F.C for the next two seasons
  • Juventus will open their 2025/26 Serie A season with a home fixture against Parma on August 24

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Giorgio Armani has unveiled an exclusive look at the new formalwear collection created for Juventus F.C, blending Italy’s rich fashion legacy with its sporting culture.

Designed for the team's official appearances off the field, the capsule features modern interpretations of classic suits.

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Juventus FC. Image credit: Nicolò Campo/LightRocket
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According to a company statement, the wardrobe has been tailored for both domestic and European competitions, offering a refined balance of elegance and modern ease.

With smooth silhouettes, intricate details, high-quality fabrics, and a focus on the brand’s signature midnight blue, the collection captures Armani’s distinct aesthetic.

Juventus - Giorgio Armani partnership

Throughout the 2025/26 and 2026/27 seasons, Juventus players will wear suits made from water-repellent cashmere and crêpe, complemented by overshirts, soft wool trousers, lightweight polos, T-shirts, and rollnecks, according to Football Italia.

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According to Juventus' official website, the designs aim to merge formal style with casual comfort, featuring unstructured blazers and relaxed-fit trousers, often paired with viscose polos or tees. For more formal events, a midnight-blue suit will be styled with a crisp white shirt and a jacquard-logo tie.

Armani succeeds Loro Piana, who previously dressed the team for the 2022–23 season. However, Armani’s connection to football runs deep—the brand first entered the sport’s arena during the 1994 World Cup and has since designed attire for Italy’s national team, including their Olympic appearances in 2012 and 2016.

This announcement arrives as the fashion house readies for a busy Milan Fashion Week. On September 28 at 7 p.m., Armani will mark its 50th anniversary with a special runway presentation at Palazzo Brera, following two Emporio Armani shows set for September 25.

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Giorgio Armani designs formal uniforms for Italy's Juventus. Image credit: @armani
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Juventus' Serie A fixtures

Meanwhile, the most successful Italian football club, who saw Felix Afena Gyan make his debut last year, welcome Parma to the Juventus Stadium on August 24 for their opening Serie A game of the 2025/26 season.

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Thre 36-time Italian champions then travel to Genoa for their Matchweek encounter scheduled for August 31 before Igor Tudor's men take on Inter Milan in their first biggest league match on September 13.

Since their nine-year reign ended in the 2019/20 season, Juventus have gone five consecutive seasons without a Serie A title, with Inter Milan and Napoli securing the championship twice each and AC Milan once within this period.

Nicolo Savona missed Juventus vs. Real Madrid

YEN.com.gh earlier reported that promising footballer Nicolo Savona of Juventus missed out on his team's FIFA Club World Cup against Real Madrid back in June of this year.

Savona, who had been one of the standout performers for Juventus in the group stages of the tournament, was ruled out of the massive clash due to injury.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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