Discover the new Blackcape collection
The sporty, sophisticated and elegant style of the fashion brand will be used by Valencia CF at official events and trips of the first team
Blackcape, official sponsor of Valencia CF, are providing clothing for the players and the coaching staff for the third consecutive season.
During 2024/25, the fashion brand's garments will once again be worn at all official events, with a sporty, sophisticated and elegant style.
A DESIGN TAILORED TO THE TASTES OF THE PLAYERS
The new Blackcape collection is tailored to the age and tastes of the team. It's innovative, polished and trendy design of high-quality sport-casual wear is intended for maximum comfort.
The team opted for a pair of navy blue ‘active’ chinos, combined with a white mercerised cotton T-shirt, on which the bat logo is embroidered in orange.
The look is completed by a jacket, also in navy blue, with ‘performance’ knit sleeves with high thermal capacity but adapted to the mild seasons of Valencia, making this a perfect combination for trips and official events for Valencia CF.
A SUIT IN METALLIC TONES FOR THE COACHING STAFF
For the coaching staff, Blackcape have designed this season a suit made of Guabello cold wool and metallic tones. It is produced in the company's workshops in Mantova (Italy) within the ‘Su Misura’ line of made-to-measure tailoring.
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