The Juventus FC x 032c Collection Is Blokecore at Its Best
The trend has been around for decades, but it's never looked this good.
In essence, blokecore has been around since the ’70s and ’80s with generations in the UK having donned the look. Football jerseys serve as the outift’s centerpiece while usually accompanied by jeans and vintage adidas shoes like the Sambas. Back then, it was just a casual dresscode for a sports fan. But as with anything in fashion, add a “core” suffix and suddenly, it’s style.
With its new repute, more designers/labels have dabbled into it with recent ones including Verdy and Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United and Drama Call. The latest to join the fray is Berlin-based magazine-cum-fashion house 032c, in partnership with Italian Serie A titan Juventus FC.
The collection sees the hallmark “Bianconeri” (The White and Blacks) jersey reinvented. Two tees serve as the centerpiece, with flame motifs of 032c’s design adorn all the offerings, save for the scarf. On the body of the short-sleeved one, and on the sleeves of the long-sleeved.
Other motifs that connect all the pieces include the “FINO ALLA FINE” (meaning “not until the end”) and the broken shackle graphic with the grunge stylization of the 032c logo.
The collection is available now on 032c’s website.
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