Today we learned Japanese streetwear brand SOPH created an imaginary football team named FC Real Bristol [Seriously – Ed] as a means to flog pricey threads. It’s since partnered with PlayStation to bring gaming’s most iconic format into the fold. As part of a new collection, you can pick up training gear, retro kits, and jackets all bearing the brand.
Sony’s been particularly hip of late, partnering with all kinds of major manufacturers, like Puma, to inject PlayStation into a variety of different clothing collections. You can buy these new SOPH items online or in the high street, although be warned that a lot of the $180 shirts have already sold out at the time of writing.
If you’d rather pick up something a little more affordable and available, UK clothing brand Insert Coin also announced a new PlayStation jacket this week. That’ll cost you about $100 and is scheduled to ship in September, with pre-orders open now. And, if you prefer sneakers, there are rumours of a new Nike collaboration set to be released in 2025.
As the Editor of Push Square, Sammy has over 15 years of experience analysing the world of PlayStation, from PS3 through PS5 and everything in between. He’s an expert on PS Studios and industry matters, as well as sports games and simulators. He also enjoys RPGs when he has the time to dedicate to them, and is a bit of a gacha whale.
They cost more than real football jerseys based on real teams.
Waiting for them to release the PES United team jerseys with names Minanda and Castolo
Nothing will top that Dreamcast Arsenal shirt. Definitely miss those kinda sponsors rather than banned in the UK betting/crypto companies or slightly menacing ‘Visit (country that would stone me to death)’ sponsors.
@nessisonett Stolen shamelessly from Time Extension:
I prefer the Auxerre PlayStation 2 kit
@Czar_Khastik it that happened before Konami gets of their arses and give us Master League in eFootball it would ease the frustration.
I wish playstation would sponsor a
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