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Product type | Sportswear Apparel Sports Equipment |
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Country | Italy |
Markets | Worldwide |
Website | www |
Pouchain is an Italian sportswear brand founded in the late 1970s by entrepreneur Maurizio Pouchain. The brand is noted for its role in pioneering the introduction of replica kits and sports merchandising in Italy.[1]
History
editWhile visiting the United States, Italian entrepreneur Maurizio Pouchain observed the influence of sports on fashion and lifestyle. Motivated by these insights, he returned to Italy and established a sportswear factory in Borgorose, Abruzzo. Recognized as the first Italian brand to capitalize on the potential of sports merchandising, Pouchain focused particularly on football.
Innovations and Impact
editPouchain introduced replica kits to the Italian market, a novel concept at the time. The brand formed associations with major Italian football clubs such as AS Roma, Lazio, and Palermo, providing innovative designs for kits, alternate kits, tracksuits, and club logos. Notably, Pouchain produced AS Roma's "lollipop" shirt[2], featuring a stylized "P" logo.
Pouchain also collaborated with graphic designer Piero Gratton[3], who is known for his contributions to Italian sports aesthetics. This partnership produced distinctive designs that have had a lasting impact on Italian football.
Commemorative Initiatives
editIn 1979, in response to the death of Vincenzo Paparelli at a football match, Pouchain engaged in a project that reflected its commitment to the social and cultural aspects of sports. The company organized a friendly match between Roma and Lazio, where teams wore specially designed jerseys by Pouchain that promoted unity and peace[4]. These jerseys avoided traditional club colors, symbolizing solidarity.
Current Focus
editPouchain continues to produce sportswear that merges retro-inspired sports fashion with casual, sports-inspired fashion, sustaining its initial vision of combining football passion with streetwear.[5]
Collaboration with Touch the Wood
editRecently, Pouchain collaborated with the cultural movement and nightclub Touch the Wood to introduce a collection that combines retro sports aesthetics with contemporary streetwear influences. This partnership highlights Pouchain's ability to adapt and remain relevant in the evolving fashion industry, aiming to attract a younger, fashion-conscious demographic.[6]
References
edit- ^ "The first steps of the sports merchandising in Italy". nss magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
- ^ Casey, Kieran (2020-07-28). "Kit of the Week #66: Roma Have It Licked". Sartorial Soccer. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
- ^ "In memory of Piero Gratton". beta.asroma.com. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
- ^ "Lazio 1979-80 Special Kit". Football Kit Archive. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
- ^ admin. "Pouchain Sportswear – Stylish Italian Sportswear since 1978". Pouchain Sportswear. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
- ^ "Touch The Wood and Pouchain: The Collection". nss magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-03.