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Ezeta Present Latina With Special 'Sibò Collection' Jerseys

Paying tribute to the cultural heritage of the Pontine region through the futuristic genius of Pierluigi Bossi, aka Sibò, Ezeta have revealed the Sibò Collection for Serie C side, Latina Calcio.

Serie C side Latina Calcio are Italian brand Ezeta’s first professional team, and as a result they’re pulling out all the stops for the club. Following on from the striking home and away combo for 24/25, which came in Ezeta’s rich signature style, steeped in historical story, they now reveal the Sibò Collection: a powerful tribute to the visionary genius of Pierluigi Bossi, known as Sibò, whose work forever changed the visual identity of Latina.

Sibò’s distinctive style turns rationalist architecture into dynamic explosions of geometric shapes and vivid colours, offering a fresh, vibrant interpretation of the city’s landscape. His paintings, which celebrate mankind’s triumph over nature, also commemorate the monumental land reclamation of the Pontine Plain, a key chapter in the region’s history.

The Sibò Collection arrives at a poignant moment, coinciding with the anniversary of the artist's birth and the founding of the city. It serves as a contemporary homage to Latina’s rich cultural heritage, celebrating the indelible legacy of a man who shaped the visual landscape of the Pontine region.

The collection is made up of three jerseys: the first is a multicoloured presentation that lifts Sibò’s work right off the canvas, recreating it as a special edition match jersey that Latina are set to wear on 16 December in their match against Audace Cerignola. That vibrant look is then joined by an orange version and a blackout version, both carrying the same graphic design in the fabric, but washed of all other colours.

Shop the Latina Calcio 'Sibò Collection' at ezeta.it

Author
Daniel Jones

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