PSG x 3Paradis - Second Fashion Collaboration in a Week
For the second time in a week, PSG have released another collaboration, this time with Canadian fashion brand 3.PARADIS.
PSG x 3.PARADIS Fashion Collection Launched
3.PARADIS was founded by Emeric Tchatchoua - a Paris native himself - in 2013. The latest in a long list of collabs, this is an extensive collection made up of many pieces such as suits and cardigans as well as more street-ready garments such as sweatshirts,
jeans and a new take on PSG’s 21-22 home jersey, which was already a collaboration with Jordan in and of itself.
Many of the items (including the jersey) feature a dove motif which “illustrates the aspirational values of hope and unity” according to the brand. There is also the wording “ici c’est Paradis”, an amalgamation of PSG’s slogan and the name of their collaborators.
Accessories such as hats and scarves complete the collection. The items are not available for sale yet on 3.PARADIS’ website, but if the prices of their non-collaboration pieces are anything to go by, the PSG collection will be very expensive.
Are you a fan of this latest PSG-related release? Do you think doing so many collaborations is good for the club’s image and reputation? Let us know in the comments.
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