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Retro vibes for the Champions League: Just Eat launch streetwear collection

Retro vibes for the Champions League: Just Eat launch streetwear collection

Yahoo21-05-2025
Just in time for the UEFA Champions League final, Just Eat Takeaway.com are releasing a limited-edition 90s-inspired capsule collection – in collaboration with the co-founder of streetwear label Daily Paper, Abderrahmane Trabsini, and the jewellery label TROPHY BY GASSAN.
Football legend Edgar Davids presents the exclusive collection of Just Eat Takeaway.com. Discover now!
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At the centre are three retro jerseys in vibrant Just Eat Takeaway orange. The designs reference legendary jerseys from the 90s and incorporate modern food delivery elements such as the Just Eat Takeaway.com knife and fork symbol.
The collection is complemented by five diamond-studded necklace pendants designed by TROPHY BY GASSAN. The motifs? Popular orders like sushi or pizza – reimagined in the style of opulent 90s football jewellery.
Marijn Luchtman, Global Head of Sponsorships at Just Eat Takeaway.com, explains: "This collaboration combines fashion, football and food in a creative way. We're excited to offer fans a piece of this unique blend for the final."
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Dustin Huisman, founder of TROPHY BY GASSAN, added: "Football and jewellery were inseparable in the 90s – we wanted to capture that feeling. Our pendants bring luxury and everyday joy together."
Sales start on May 21 at 10:00 on Cultkits.com – the shirts cost €71.95 (£59.99). Fans in Munich could also be in with a chance of winning one of the exclusive diamond charms from TROPHY BY GASSAN, all they need to do is place an order for a Lieferandomeister burger by Mario Gomez between the May 26th and 1st June via the Lieferando app.
"We wanted to combine the energy and style of the '90s with today's food culture," said designer Abderr Trabsini. "This collection is a mix of football, fashion and fast food—with a touch of nostalgia."
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