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Next Monday, July 9, sees the launch of Highsnobiety’s brand new collaboration with Umbro on three World Cup-inspired football jerseys. The new pieces follow our recent West Berlin-inspired drop with Diadora, which included sneakers, sliders, and a tracksuit. “Highsnobiety Intercontinental” comprises of three shirts in navy, burgundy, and white. Designed in-house, each piece carries six stars (representing football’s six international confederations), a world map, and “Highsnobiety” written in Cyrillic script — a nod to World Cup host nation Russia. For the lookbook, Highsnobiety commissioned Berlin-based photographer Lukas Korschan to shoot the sleek new collab in Russia. Shot among the high-rises of inner-city Moscow, each piece can be viewed in greater detail below.

All three jerseys will be available in limited numbers in an exclusive pre-sale via fast-growing mobile shopping platform Frenzy from Thursday July 5. The shirts will then be available to buy from the Highsnobiety and Umbro online stores from July 9, just in time for the World Cup semi-finals. Let us know in the comments if you’ll be copping.

  • Shirt DesignNikita Seltsov
  • PhotographyLukas Korschan
  • StylingLorena Maza
  • ModelsRob, Leon, Den, Nick, Kirill, Kolya, Wowa, Nickolay, Konstantin
  • Special ThanksIvan Namer and Ilyia Gubin
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