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3 September 2009

Dsquared² dresses Juve. New official suits presented

The new official suits of  Juventus for the news season were presented today with David Trezeguet and Jonathan Zebina as special models. For the fourth consecutive year the clothes will be provided by Dsquared², one of the most appreciated and worn prêt-à-porter by the protagonists of the international jet set. Designers Dean and Dan Caten created the new official suits for the bianconeri renewing the agreement signed in February 2006 with Juventus.

«We are enthusiastic to continue collaborating with a  prestigious and historical team like Juventus – declared Dean and Dan Caten. We are sure that the new season, like the previous ones, will provide great excitement. The football world, today, is without doubt a reality even when it comes to style: the footballers are the fresh and modern icons of the star system and represent a healthy genre of beauty which is reachable through the daily effort and dedication of the sportsman».

«We are greatly satisfied – explained Juventus commercial director Marco Fassone – with the collaboration with Dsquared² which has lasted since 2006. Dsquared² is a consolidated and important brand which proposes a dress line which is rich in style and internationality. We believe that these are the same principles shown by Juventus and therefore there could be no better partner in which to entrust our image».

Dsquared² will provide 115 formal suits which will be used by the players, technical and medical staff of the first team, the company management and the technical staff and the accompanying management of the youth sector.

The menswear presented by the Caten twins for the new football season are made up of a black suit in stretch cadì from the dry line. The classical four-button blazer with embroidered badge in a tone on tone manner on the side of the heart is combined with a slim trousers. The shirt, with collar and button is in pope-line white and is combined with a regimental silk tie inspired by the new silver jersey. The official trench coat is of medium length, made of nylon and has a hood. The hood is in black wool and closed by three buttons with the logo Dsquared² for Juventus Football Club printed on the pocket. Accessories: belt with nickel buckle and classical lace shoes in brushed calfskin with a  rounded tip and the logo on the heel to complete the Juventus look.

The women suits are made of the same fabrics and even though they are inspired by the same concepts which characterise the menswear have more fashionable details. The suit with trousers is also in stretch cadì with a four-buttoned jacket which is shorter at the back (typical griffe cut) and slim pants. The suit is combined with a white shirt in pope-line. The official trench coat is in black nylon, just above the knee and has a hood. The hood is identical to the men’s but is made more feminine by a means of a different cut. The accessories to complete the new look of the Juventus women are: a classical belt and terse shoes having a slightly higher heel in comparison to the male ones to help the figure.

 



  

 

 

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Inter 

59 

2 

Milan 

55 

3 

Roma 

52 

4 

Palermo 

46 

5 

Juventus 

44 

6 

Sampdoria 

43 

7 

Napoli 

41 

8 

Cagliari 

39 

9 

Genoa 

39 

10 

Fiorentina 

35 

11 

Chievo 

35 

12 

Bari 

35 

13 

Parma 

34 

14 

Bologna 

34 

15 

Catania 

31 

16 

Udinese 

28 

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Lazio 

26 

18 

Livorno 

23 

19 

Atalanta 

22 

20 

Siena 

21 

Bologna 

Sampdoria 

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Catania 

Inter 

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Genoa 

Cagliari 

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Juventus 

Siena 

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Lazio 

Bari 

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Livorno 

Roma 

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Milan 

Chievo 

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Napoli 

Fiorentina 

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Parma 

Atalanta 

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Udinese 

Palermo 

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