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This shirt can be considered the 4th away kit for Juventus. But what makes this shirt so special in its kind is that it comes from the digital world. EA Sports (Electronic Arts inc. – the American video game company headquartered in Redwood City) , like it happened last year for “FIFA 18”, revealed special edition in game shirts for four clubs including Juventus, Real Madrid, Manchester United and Bayern Munich, to be purchased by their “FIFA 19” players. But this time Adidas have actually manufactured them in real life and released them to market in a very limited number. The 2019 Adidas x EA Sports kits take the 2018 ‘Digital 4th Kit’ concepts and added a even crazier twist to them. It’s like the most outrageous Instagram concepts have come to live. And better yet, where in 2018 kits were only available inside FIFA, in 2019 they were available in stores. Rumors say that teams will never wear this style of shirts during the season. Some say they will. Just wait.
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This is a 2022/2023 F.C.Juventus “Yin Yang” special limited edition shirt released by the Mexican fashion label “Liberal Youth Ministry”. This is the shirt released from the Juventus 2022/2023 collection. Since it was established in 2016, Liberal Youth Ministry has experienced some pivotal moments of change and growth. The Mexican fashion brand, created by Guadalajara-native Antonio Zaragoza, became an instant sensation for its rebellious punk-informed collections which mixed everything from Aztec influences to ’80s and ’90s pop culture, and soon became a staple for the forward-thinking and fashion-conscious shoppers of Dover Street Market. But despite the brand’s success, Zaragoza and LYM found themselves affected by the ever-changing impact that Covid-19 has had on our sartorial choices, purposes, and desires, which has made us contemplate our comfort while maintaining the aspects of fashion that help us show our personalities. Zaragoza wanted to mirror this new world order: “I wanted this collection to be very simple. My past work has been very embellished, and I think the biggest principle of the brand stems from rebellion, the feeling of ecstasy, and, in a way, antisocial behaviors.”