LFC x Converse: New limited-edition collection inspired by Anfield

Out nowLFC x Converse: New limited-edition collection inspired by Anfield

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The third instalment of the Liverpool FC x Converse partnership drops today with a new limited-edition product collection.

As with the previous two launches, it fuses inspiration from the rich history of iconic LFC imagery with the diversity and creativity that reflects a new generation of global football fans. It also continues to develop the idea of ‘creating from the ground up’ with its focus on grassroots talent and the creative spirit of football fans around the world.

The FH24 Liverpool FC x Converse collection is available now across LFC Retail – in-store, online and via the LFC Store app.

Key pieces of footwear and apparel in the FH24 Liverpool FC x Converse range allow fans to bring the energy of Anfield with them wherever they go. Inspired by the Reds’ iconic home ground, details in the collection include prints based on the stadium.

New footwear in the collection includes an off white CTAS ’70 that features a geometric print inspired by Anfield, and a black Star Player ’76, complete with suede detailing and a subtle ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ graphic.

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The new apparel comes in a colour palette of rainforest green, egret and black, with wind jackets, hoodies and bike shorts drawing on the famous stadium and LFC’s iconic colours.

Elsewhere in the FH24 collection, a black hoodie and fleece pant reinterpret motifs based on Anfield’s design, while a short sleeve top, pocket tee and polo shirt all celebrate the colours and graphics associated with the club.

To mark the release, the collaboration reunites local creatives and lifelong LFC fans: artist Sterling Rose Kelly, singer Rain Castillo, and rapper and spoken word artist Dayzy. All three represent a new generation of global football fans, and the creativity and diversity that exists within the sport.

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