Umbro and Slam Jam are continuing their partnership with their Spring/Summer 2025 collection, which draws inspiration from stadium security elements while combining formal wear with sportswear styles.
Rooted in British culture, the line pays homage to heraldic imagery and check patterns, reinterpreting security aesthetics to reflect Manchester-based Umbro's football heritage through a modern design approach.
Key pieces in the collection include hooded sweatshirts and t-shirts featuring military-inspired emblems, technical windbreakers, sports jerseys, polo shirts with "Lazy" slogans, and embroidered caps.
Japanese photographer Satoshi Fujiwara captured the collection in a campaign set inside buses, evoking the hectic atmosphere of away game travel.
The products will be released in two separate drops through selected global retailers. The first drop becomes available on March 4, with the second following on March 18.
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