Fourth Time’s a Charm: Jordan Brand and Paris Saint-Germain Unveil Their Latest Kit
Jordan Brand and Paris Saint-Germain football club have once again teamed up for their highly anticipated fourth collaboration, blending football culture with streetwear style. This latest capsule is a masterclass in elevated sportswear, brought to life by the team’s devoted fans, stadium staff and creatives.
The collection includes a football kit, featuring the unmistakable Jordan wings emblem throughout. Among the standout pieces are the zip-up jackets, available in both navy blue and crisp white, each showcasing Jordan’s classic wing embroidery along the arms — an intricate detail that elevates the jacket into a statement piece.
For those who prefer the classic football shirt look, the capsule also offers a navy blue football shirt, distinguished by a white collar and the signature Jordan wings printed along the sleeves. Other highlights showcase a football scarf that adds a touch of sport flair and a red hoodie with a unique red ribbon drawstring.
“As we celebrate our 40-year anniversary, Jordan Brand continues to push the boundaries of greatness,” explained Jason Mayden, Jordan Wings’ Chief Design Officer on Nike’s newsroom page. “Through our continued collaboration with PSG, we are elevating sport, style and culture.”
The collection will be available exclusively at the Jordan Wings x Paris Saint-Germain pop-up store during Paris Fashion Week and on Jordan Brand’s official website beginning January 22.
Click the gallery to see more of the Jordan Wings x Paris Saint-Germain collection
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