Storvo launches new collection inspired by the Olympic Games
In an Olympic year in Brazil, the São Paulo brand Storvo takes the opportunity to launch its new collection inspired by sports practices, translating a blend of sportswear and streetwear into graphic pieces and functional clothing.
The collection titled Disturbing Games seeks references from past events to bring, in an ironic and disturbing way, pieces that represent the Olympic spirit according to the brand's interpretation. The line features as one of its highlights a reinterpretation of a classic scene from Brazilian sports history, where, in 2004, runner Vanderlei Cordeiro was pushed at the finish line by an Irish priest.
Some of the graphics carry the motto "Nothing to Lose", as well as tributes to the game of sticks (Bets), a sport typically practiced in the streets that gave rise to the Division Disturbing Champs emblem.
In addition to the graphics, the collection presents new fits, fabrics, and cuts, alongside a color palette made up of black, gray, white, and navy. Both men's and women's lines will be available, featuring windbreakers, sweatshirts, jerseys, t-shirts, and dresses.
Divided into two releases, the first part of the collection will be launched today (12.05) at the Storvo physical store, with a party set to the sounds of DJ-Trusty.
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