Liverpool are the team to be at the moment, boasting fashionable stars and a trendy manager in Jurgen Klopp.
Now the Anfield giants have released an uber trendy capsule clothing collection through one of their new sponsors, Levi's.
The five times Champions League winners signed a deal with the jeans' makers last August as their first official denim partner.
And the first fruits of what looks to be a partnership as attractive as Mo Salah and Sadio Mane is this cool clobber.
In the collection Levi's have produced, you'll find simple items like T-shirts (£25) and sweatshirts (£65) available at a reasonable price.
Both carry a discreet Liverpool FC tag, just so Reds fans can know they're representing their team.
For the more dedicated follower of fashion, you can get ready for Autumn with a cool Harrington jacket (£105) or a denim trucker jacket (£120), as well as an Engineers coat (£100).
BOOM SHAQ A LAKA Xherdan Shaqiri fashion: Dress like Liverpool’s Swiss winger, who dabbles in designer gear from Louis Vuitton and Tom Ford, for a lot less
The latter features the famous Liver Bird crest stitched into its lining.
If you're a fan of Liverpool's American regime, led by John W. Henry, there's even a Western shirt selling for the reasonable price of £75.
But it wouldn't be a Levi's collection if there weren't any jeans – and so far there's two styles to choose from.
There's a Rock Slim Fit Jean retailing for £95, again with a Liverpool label stitched on.
While for a slightly looser feel there's the South Slim Fit Jean that also costs £95.
Back in August, Liverpool and Levi's announced they were teaming up together to focus on supporting local communities and giving back to fans through football, lifestyle and music.
The Levi's Music Project is another initiative launching in Liverpool in November between the two, which will give youngsters the opportunity to practice their musical abilities.
Liverpool are the first football club Levi's have ever worked with.
Before that, the brand produced ranges in the UK with rappers Skepta and Mist, as well as Indie band Everything Everything.
Take a look at the collection yourself.
Source: Read Full Article