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Chelsea Football Club has called on the legendary designer Giorgio Armani for a double assignment: to create the club’s new official suits and to refurbish a key area of Stamford Bridge. The three-year partnership announced earlier this week between London’s most successful club and the legendary designer was a natural one.
His clothes are a personal preference for manager José Mourinho and several players,which also made Armani/Casa’s Interior Design Service the perfect choice for the new Directors’ Suite at Stamford Bridge.
The team’s new official off-field wardrobe comprises a single-breasted, two-button navy blue crease resistant lightweight wool gabardine suit,with flat-front, straight-legged trousers and a fitted jacket with pronounced ‘Roman’ shoulder line. These will be worn with pale blue cotton shirts from the Armani Napoli range. Players will also get a new club tie, a navy blue polo shirt, which can be worn as an alternative to shirt and tie, a dark brown mock croc belt and brown suede half boots. The wardrobe is completed with a classic single-breasted knee-length three button cashmere coat, and a single-breasted knee-length nylon raincoat, both in navy blue.
The players and officials will be dressed identically with the Chelsea “lion rampant” on jacket pockets, although in keeping with the tradition require of Premier League managers to survive the elements Mourinho and four other staff will have a second suit in a heavier fabric and a longer length overcoat.

















